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Politics : Sioux Nation
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To: one_less who wrote (32509)8/9/2005 6:27:31 PM
From: jackielalanne  Read Replies (2) of 361089
 
Don't feel sorry for Cindy rough cut, it's wasted energy!

Trust me, Cindy has never felt better. When you truly follow
your heart, it boosts the spirit to great heights. Cindy is alive
and happy. Cindy is leading the activists, not being exploited by them.

It's interesting you think that when Cindy was in the height
of grief, she was thinking more clearly and able to represent
the situation more honestly back then. That's not the case with
what I've experienced in my life, loosing a loved one in my family
caused shock, foggy thought, and incapacitated people with
grief. That's not straight thinking to me.

Cindy isn't outraged by "her" circumstance, she is outraged at
non-truths, and at a president who's face shows the compassion
of a shark-face, a blank stare when he mass meets many of the
mothers of the fallen.

Her loss was horrible, but that's not why she is there, asking the question,
"why did my son die"? It may seem that way to you, but if she can get
an answer, she knows that thousands of other mothers are waiting for the
answer as well, she's acting selfless in her efforts rough, not full of self
concerns.

wuli
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