Sheehan Watch
Apparently not satisfied with desecrating the memory of her son, the Damsel of Desecration is seeking more graves to stand on as she celebrates the 2000th death in Iraq at Arlington National Cemetery today.
For those of you that don't know, I'm retired military (USAF). I have a few friends buried in Arlington. I haven't the words to express how foul and hideous this is. So I'll show you instead:

I had more, but this is all I can stand for today.
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This picture bring to mind the movie "Night Of The Living Dead." Can you picture the dead rising out of their graves to take revenge.....?
Just whos grave are they looking at? Could this be another photo op?
Could it be they are reading the name to her? I dont know if she can read.
Given her past performances, I've no doubt the this is just a photo op. What disturbs me most is that Cindy and her sick entourage had to walk over graves (dragging the press with them) to pose for the photos.
I thought Arlington did not allow anymore burials because it was full? if that is the case she would not be looking at the sacrifice that previous generations had given in order to preserve her right to protest. and the men buried there are probably turning over in their graves with her actions
Arlington is not full. However, they reserve burials for those KIA in the current WOT and officers from past conflicts. Either way, it is appalling to see that sniveling quisling at Arlington.
I wish she had used a chain to link herself to a fence in D.C. Then the cops could leave her attached and she would miss harassing the wounded and their families at Walter Reed.
I can only hope for a counter protest with a loud sound system playing "You're Going To Burn In Hell" Or "American Soldier" or if the war protester (s)if more than one shows up) are placed right, the contents of food trays placed near windows......?
I was at Arlington National Cemetery for the first time on Sunday, Oct. 16. The immediate reality that unmistakably struck me between the eyes, like a freight train, was the fact that this world is so much larger and uncontrollable than my unique individuality
...and that there are men and women in this world who are braver and have a greater sense of purpose than I will ever have. Arlington is the last place I would ever bring a cabal of lesser individuals, to try to make some kind of a political statement. Case in point, at the very top of the hill lies a relatively small marker indicating the internment of 2,111 unknown soldiers' bodies who died at Bull Run. Surely, one of their mothers had a problem with that miserable situation...but to imagine her dragging professionals who protest war into Arlington, for the sake of protesting war and humiliating those who are forced to wage it...well, that would be as unseemly and disrespectful as Cindy Sheehan and her band of professional protesters today. This world will always be larger, more dangerous and more unpredictable than the Cindy Sheehans would like it to be. Visit Arlington yourself, then get on your knees and thank God that there are Americans who are willing to do something about it.
Could anybody hear what she was saying above the roar of the Honored Dead rolling over in their graves?