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IraGlacialis
07-08-2007, 05:56 PM
Holy ****, you have to be kidding me.

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Sheehan considers challenge to Pelosi
By ANGELA K. BROWN, Associated Press Writer

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Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan speaks during a press conference in Istanbul, Turkey, in this file photo from Feb. 23, 2007. Sheehan will return to her protest site near President Bush's ranch in Crawford this weekend to bid farewell to the peace movement, but not with an anti-war rally. Instead, Sheehan will sell some camping items, gather with friends from previous demonstrations and celebrate her 50th birthday in Crawford, about 100 miles south of Fort Worth. Then she will hand over the deed of her 5-acre lot to its new owner, radio talk-show host Bree Walker. (AP Photo/Str)

CRAWFORD, Texas - Cindy Sheehan, the soldier's mother who galvanized the anti-war movement, said Sunday that she plans to run against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unless she introduces articles of impeachment against President Bush in the next two weeks.
Sheehan said she will run against the San Francisco Democrat in 2008 as an independent if Pelosi does not seek by July 23 to impeach Bush. That's when Sheehan and her supporters are to arrive in Washington, D.C., after a 13-day caravan and walking tour starting next week from the group's war protest site near Bush's Crawford ranch.
"Democrats and Americans feel betrayed by the Democratic leadership," Sheehan told The Associated Press. "We hired them to bring an end to the war. I'm not too far from San Francisco, so it wouldn't be too big of a move for me. I would give her a run for her money."
Messages left with Pelosi's staff were not immediately returned.
She plans her official candidacy announcement Tuesday. Sunday wrapped up what is expected to be her final weekend at the 5-acre Crawford lot that she sold to California radio talk show host Bree Walker, who plans to keep it open to protesters.
Sheehan announced in late May that she was leaving the anti-war movement. She said that she felt her efforts had been in vain and that she had endured smear tactics and hatred from the left, as well as the right. She said she wanted to change course.
She first came to Crawford in August 2005 during a Bush vacation, demanding to talk to him about the war that killed her son Casey in 2004. She became the face of the anti-war movement during her 26-day roadside vigil, which was joined by thousands. But it also drew counterprotests by Bush supporters, many who said she was hurting troop morale.
Sheehan, who has never held political office, recently said that she was leaving the Democratic Party because it "caved" in to the president. Last week, she announced her caravan to Washington, an undertaking she calls the "people's accountability movement."
"I didn't expect to be back so soon, but the focus is different than it was before," Sheehan said Sunday. "Instead of talking and making accusations, we're going into communities and talking to the people who've been hurt by the Bush regime. We're finding out how we can help people."
Sheehan, who will turn 50 on Tuesday, said Bush should be impeached because she believes he misled the public about the reasons for going to war, violated the Geneva Convention by torturing detainees, and crossed the line by commuting the prison sentence of former vice presidential aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby. She said other grounds for impeachment are the domestic spying program and the "inadequate and tragic" response to Hurricane Katrina.
Libby was convicted of lying and obstructing justice in an investigation into the leak of a CIA officer's identity.
Sheehan said she hopes Pelosi files the articles of impeachment so Sheehan can move onto her next projects, including overseas trips for humanitarian work. But if not, Sheehan said she is ready to run for office.
"I'm doing it to encourage other people to run against Congress members who aren't doing their jobs, who are beholden to special interests," Sheehan said. "She (Pelosi) let the people down who worked hard to put Democrats back in power, who we thought were our hope for change."
Pelosi was elected to the House in 1987 and became the first female speaker in January.
Sheehan said she lives in a Sacramento suburb but declined to disclose which city, citing safety reasons. The area is outside Pelosi's district, but according to documents on the California secretary of state's Web site, there are no residency requirements for congressional members.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070708/ap_on_el_ho/cindy_sheehan_pelosi

helomech
07-08-2007, 05:59 PM
You know,she really needs to fade away into the landscape....it was nice not seeing her mug on the 'net everyday,now my reverie is broken..

GromGrad
07-08-2007, 06:09 PM
This is good. She feels like she has a message and feels her representative isn't conveying the feeling of the people so she is running against Pelosi. This is a very American thing to do. That's what America is all about. She is not going to win but at least people will have to take her seriously. This Sheehan lady has a lot of balls and while i don't agree with everything she says I respect her convictions.

Ratamacue
07-08-2007, 06:16 PM
This is good. She feels like she has a message and feels her representative isn't conveying the feeling of the people so she is running against Pelosi. This is a very American thing to do. That's what America is all about. She is not going to win but at least people will have to take her seriously. This Sheehan lady has a lot of balls and while i don't agree with everything she says I respect her convictions.I can certainly respect that she's making an effort to take part in the democratic process, but I'm still not taking her seriously.

wicked_hind
07-08-2007, 06:22 PM
Yeah, what Ratamacue said.

Hunterhr
07-08-2007, 06:24 PM
America is all about. She is not going to win but at least people will have to take her seriously.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

IraGlacialis
07-08-2007, 06:32 PM
Exactly. Take her seriously?
http://205.158.108.67/stuff/ROFL.jpg

Anyways... let's choose between the two.
http://bilesnarksneer.typepad.com/bile_snark_sneer/images/nancy_pelosi.jpghttp://blogmeisterusa.mu.nu/archives/CindySheehan.jpg

GromGrad
07-08-2007, 06:33 PM
You forget, it's San Francisco. She won't beat Pelosi but she can def get a government position in that city. She ain't Running in Midland Texas.

helomech
07-08-2007, 06:35 PM
Scary photoshop of Pelosi,eek

T.H.E. rooster
07-08-2007, 06:58 PM
This Sheehan lady has a lot of balls...
roflFo' shizzle.

Seriously though, while I absolutely can't stand her and her garbage, I find the action (although futile) somewhat respectable.

noname
07-08-2007, 07:00 PM
You forget, it's San Francisco. She won't beat Pelosi but she can def get a government position in that city. She ain't Running in Midland Texas.


I'm not so sure, that city is full of crazy moonbats who would probably vote for cindy sheeman in a heartbeat. Especially if she runs on a platform of impeaching shrub and darth cheney, and ending the war in Iraq.p-)

Kilgor
07-08-2007, 07:01 PM
I thought sheehan was showing signs of insanity ? I guess the moonbats will lap that sh!t up anyway.

charliepage
07-08-2007, 07:08 PM
I thought she said she was done with all this anti-war stuff? I guess not.

Hollis
07-08-2007, 07:15 PM
Personally I hope she runs against pelosi. That could be a good thing. run c.s. run

WarriorMonk
07-08-2007, 08:16 PM
"wants pelosi to introduce impeachment charges"

is she NUTS? I don't want Cheney as president!

(unless the impeachment charge is leveled against Cheney)

AFG
07-08-2007, 09:52 PM
lol, not gonna happen, but have fun trying

wicked_hind
07-08-2007, 10:12 PM
I'm not so sure, that city is full of crazy moonbats who would probably vote for cindy sheeman in a heartbeat. Especially if she runs on a platform of impeaching shrub and darth cheney, and ending the war in Iraq.p-)

I can vouch, for I live in that city. Yet, the majority here are still hardcore Bush/Cheney followers.

11 Bravo
07-08-2007, 10:27 PM
I for one would love to see the fratricide this would cause in the left nut side of things...dog eat dog....go for it biatch !!!.

Ordie
07-09-2007, 02:39 AM
I for one would love to see the fratricide this would cause in the left nut side of things...dog eat dog....go for it biatch !!!.

Pelosi is considered a right wing conservative in her home district.
Straight woman married once, (still married), mother of five, grandmother of six.

Atypical for San Francisco.

I believe Sheehan could have a better chance as an Independant.

BloodyTalon
07-09-2007, 02:57 AM
Pelosi is considered a right wing conservative in her home district.
Straight woman married once, (still married), mother of five, grandmother of six.

Atypical for San Francisco.

I believe Sheehan could have a better chance as an Independant.
San Francisco ain't Berkeley. In every election she has kicked the other candidates square in the ass, usually with more than 80% of the vote. Watching Cindy Sheehan run against Nancy Pelosi would be like watching a 10 year old play chess against Deep Blue.

Big Bad Bob
07-09-2007, 09:42 AM
Cindy Shennanigans to run against the evil one herself? Now thats funny!
Go ahead waste hollywood peoples money on this farse, sounds like a winner to me! Maybe it will make Susan Saradon broke! AWESOME!

This just brightened my morning

DB-ERAUPilot
07-09-2007, 10:28 AM
"wants pelosi to introduce impeachment charges"

is she NUTS? I don't want Cheney as president!




roflnow I think thas something even the most extreme right wing nut jobs on here can agree with, I still feel kinda sorry for Sheehan, while I haven't agreed with her methods, she IS one of the few actually trying to make a change instead of just sitting back and complaining like most of the inept Dems and Republicans in congress

Big Bad Bob
07-09-2007, 12:10 PM
she IS one of the few actually trying to make a change instead of just sitting back and complaining like most of the inept Dems and Republicans in congress


:roll: right, camping out of Bush's Ranch was really fighting for change??
Make a change? To what? She is a puppet for liberal mouthpieces who need something to campaign for to give their lives meaning.

Now she wants to run for office so she can impeach the President Good Luck, that ill probably go over just as well, as her come out and meet me President Bush stunt.

Wait a minute here, didnt she say just recently say she was done with politics and the anti war thing and wanted to go home and rest and repair her marriage or something??? That lasted long, guess she liked the attention that she was getting

Good Luck Cindy Shenanigan! Waste more money and effort!

Light Fighter
07-09-2007, 12:17 PM
Thats right Sheehan, keep riding the coat tails of your late sons death.

Mu-Meson
07-09-2007, 12:38 PM
I am appalled at some of the comments on this thread. Don't you neo-con baby murderers know that Saint Cindy has 'absolute moral authority'?

w/ sarcasm

halda
07-09-2007, 12:57 PM
Jeezus.

I was hoping to never again come across the words "Cindy" and "Sheehan" in the same sentence. f*ckin thanks alot. ;)

STEC06
07-09-2007, 01:17 PM
Sheehan just had to sell her property in Texas, "Camp Casey," because she had run out of money. I think that's hints at two truths:

1) Her supporters are poor.
2) People have stopped contributing.

Regardless, if she just had to hock her property, I doubt she has the means to stage a meaningful campaign. Unless, of course, someone like Al Franken or Michael Moore underwrites it.

I think she would have a snowball's chance in hell at getting elected and, in my opinion, putting someone like her into office would be a black eye for the Democratic party. But it's not going to happen, so I digress...

... went to her big rally on the National Mall in the Fall of 2005 just to walk around and I was pretty disgusted. The crowd seemed to be made up of the unemployed or the under-18 (painted nails, anarchy logos, et. al.).

RICHICOQUI
07-09-2007, 02:40 PM
love to see how the debate goes with those two btw is san francisco still part of the us? lol

IraGlacialis
07-09-2007, 02:53 PM
I am appalled at some of the comments on this thread. Don't you neo-con baby murderers know that Saint Cindy has 'absolute moral authority'?

w/ sarcasm
That's why we cannot allow her to gain power. The baby blood must flow. Mmm... baby blood.

2Sheds_Jackson
07-09-2007, 05:25 PM
I can certainly respect that she's making an effort to take part in the democratic process, but I'm still not taking her seriously.

x2. I'm all for her running, but it doesn't make her any more credible, or less of a friggin' moonbat. It will be interesting however to see the existing power apparatus crush her just as it elevated her when it served the correct purposes.