Cindy Sheehan’s Hypocrisy
By David Yeagley
Discover The Networks – Moonbat Central
August 23, 2005

Yesterday, (August 22, 2005) several national TV stations aired a clip in which Cindy Sheehan denounced the Bush administration as "f—— hypocrites" because "America can occupy Iraq, but Syria can’t occupy Lebanon," (as if Syria was justified). What about Israel’s "occupation" of Gaza and the West Bank, and even all of "Palestine?" And what about America’s occupation of Indian country here at home?

Sheehan has vehemently denounced both American and Israel for their "occupations."  The only kind of occupation she sanctions are apparently those initiated by anti-American and anti-Israel countries.   That would include Syria’s occupation of Lebanon, Hussein’s (Iraq’s) attempted occupation of Kuwait, Russia’s occupation of Afghanistan, China’s occupation of Tibet, etc.  (Funny how Liberals insist on race, nations, and borders, when such a position serves to condemn America, but urge the opposite, as in multiculturalism, to disassemble America whenever possible.) 

Sheehan denounces European people for occupying the North American continent–the home of Indian nations.  She condemns the birth of America.  And today’s American national leaders are "f—— hypocrites," and Bush is the world’s greatest terrorist."  In Sheehan’s illustrious testimony, the world seems an f—— place, and everyone is f—– up. 

"America has been killing people on this continent since it was started.  This country is not worth dying for," she said at San Francisco State University.   Yet Sheehan continues to live in America.   The better question might be, Is she worth having here?   The country was created by people willing to die for it.   If she truly feels America is not worth dying for, then logically, she shouldn’t be living here. The luxuries she enjoys here, including free speech, are not worth dying for, according to her words. Logically, she should be living in the inner city of Tehran. 

Clearly, the "f—— hypocrite" is Cindy Sheehan.  I wonder if someone should kindly point this out to her.