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To: TigerPaw who wrote (255461)10/15/2005 3:21:50 PM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 1572284
 
Bush insults everyone. Nothing new here.



To: TigerPaw who wrote (255461)10/19/2005 10:30:11 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572284
 
Cindy Sheehan: Hillary Clinton Sounds Like Rush Limbaugh

"Peace Mom" Cindy Sheehan is urging fellow Democrats not to support "pro-war Democrat" Hillary Clinton for president, saying she sounds too much like conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh in her support for U.S. efforts in Iraq.

In an open letter posted to Michael Moore's web site, Sheehan blasts Hillary for backing the Iraq invasion, saying, "I think she is a political animal who believes she has to be a war hawk to keep up with the big boys."

Sheehan says that unless Hillary "shows us the wisdom it takes to be a truly great leader" and backs an Iraq pullout, "I will resist her candidacy with every bit of my power and strength."

"I will not make the mistake of supporting another pro-war Democrat for president again," she vowed.

Sheehan said she thought her meeting with the New York Democrat earlier this month had gone well - until she found out that Mrs. Clinton had dismissed her advice afterwards.

Citing Hillary's comments to the Village Voice that a pullout would mean U.S. troops had died in vain, Sheehan complained:

"That sounds like Rush Limbaugh to me. That doesn't sound like an opposition party leader speaking to me. What Sen. Clinton said after our meeting sounds exactly like the Republican Party talking points I heard from Senators Dole and McCain."