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Saturday, April 15, 2006

Fed-up war widow confronts Sheehan

This poor sick woman, Cindy Sheehan, as depicted in this Easter weekend photograph, is truly a lady that needs some serious help in her struggle with BDS and her coping with the loss of her son. I used to make fun of her antics but this latest demonstration shows the pathetic nature of her well being I believe.

If her supporters on the left and in the MSM care about her as much as the say they do they will encourage her to seek some professional help at this point.

WorldNetDaily: Fed-up war widow confronts Sheehan: "After deciding she'd had enough of critics, a war widow from New York state flew to Texas to confront activist Cindy Sheehan, who had launched her third protest near President Bush's residence in Crawford.

Pregnant at the time, Laura Youngblood lost her husband Travis July 21 to wounds from an improvised explosive device outside Fallujah, the Waco Tribune-Herald reported.
Before dying, however, Travis Youngblood sent a letter home asking his wife to take care of his fellow soldiers in Iraq.

Laura Youngblood arrived in Waco from South Hempstead, N.Y., Wednesday.

'I heard that Cindy was coming down again to protest, and I had enough,' Youngblood said.
Sheehan, who's son Casey Sheehan died in the conflict in 2004, became a media fixture last year and a hero of the anti-war left for her fierce criticism of the Bush administration.

The Waco paper said Youngblood crashed a Sheehan-led protest Thursday on the steps of the McLennan County Courthouse, holding her husband's photo and yelling to the group to applaud the troops.

'Show their support, that's all I ask,' Youngblood said.

Yesterday, she headlined a rally outside a store in Crawford.

'These people are dying every day,' Youngblood said of military personnel in Iraq, 'and … some of them feel like they're going to come back and it's going to be another like Vietnam where people aren't going to appreciate everything they've done. And that's sad.'

'My husband and I both served for this country, my husband died for this country,' said Youngblood, according to the Waco paper.

It wasn't the first time Youngblood had clashed with Sheehan.
During an MSNBC TV show in September, Sheehan said Youngblood's baby would be 'fatherless "
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