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August 13, 2005

Mohammed Speaks to Cindy Sheehan: "do not waste your son's blood."

(h/t: Protein Wisdom)

Mohammed of Iraq the Model, one of two blogging brothers from Baghdad, sends a message to Cindy Sheehan, the somewhat anti-Semetic and paranoid mother of a dead soldier, who wants us to abandon the quest for democracy in Iraq:

I know how you feel Cindy, I lived among the same pains for 35 years but worse than that was the fear from losing our loved ones at any moment. Even while I'm writing these words to you there are feelings of fear, stress, and sadness that interrupt our lives all the time but in spite of all that I'm sticking hard to hope which if I didn't have I would have died years ago.

Ma'am, we asked for your nation's help and we asked you to stand with us in our war and your nation's act was (and still is) an act of ultimate courage and unmatched sense of humanity.
Our request is justified, death was our daily bread and a million Iraqi mothers were expecting death to knock on their doors at any second to claim someone from their families.
Your face doesn't look strange to me at all; I see it everyday on endless numbers of Iraqi women who were struck by losses like yours.

(read the rest)

Kind of puts things in a perspective, doesn't it?

I wish we could get Mohammed to Crawford, Texas. I want him to camp outside Cindy Sheehan's tent until she'll meet Mohammed face-to-face and tell him that he and the other 25 million people in his country aren't worth the sacrifice.

As I've been saying all along, Cindy Sheehan does not have America's or Iraq's best interests at heart. She wants revenge for her son's death, and would poison anyone, or any hurt any cause, to try to hurt George Bush. In the end, she only hurts America, her brave son's brothers-in-arms and their sacrifices, and fine Iraqi people like Mohammed and his family, who risk their lives every day to try to bring freedom to Iraq.

Freedom should be Casey Sheehan's legacy, not hatred spewed from the side of a dusty Texas road.

Posted by Confederate Yankee at August 13, 2005 03:53 AM | TrackBack
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