
"Thank you, Dr Ismael. Actually, I'm coloured too. I've been made an honorary member of the Black Congress and Caucus. And I'm an honorary Native American. We're all some kind of colour. I'm kind of peachy in color. We all have a little bit of colour, we should all say we're coloured."
You may only have 1 killed but 1 is too many. You know people say "oh we don't care because we haven't had the casualties America's had". Can you imagine that mother ? Can you imagine that wife when she hears things like that - "Oh we've only lost one" ? One to her might have been her only child. Even if it was, I have four kids. Casey was my oldest. People say, you know, people who have never lost a child say thank god she has more than one. Its like losing an arm, and someone saying you have 3 more limbs. Well thats true but you're missing one of your arms. And.. Australia may have lost only one soldier, but America has lost over 2500 and Britain has lost over 100, and really 24/2500 in America with all those soldiers is statistically not that important. But each soldier was a living breathing member of their family and their community."
"I met a woman in Sydney the other day who had lost 19 members of her family in Afghanistan. People say Afghanistan is just a fight, well I say its not just a fight. Afghanistan didn't attack America on 9-11. Osama Bin Laden did. And he's still out loose. We haven't captured that person who attacked America. Nobody attacked Australia. The people of Iraq were no threat to you, they were no threat to America, and I know the people of Australia have always stood out against the war. But its not enough to be against it. On Sunday, I'm gonna go to John Howard's residence in Sydney, we're gonna have a demonstration there. We're gonna ask to meet with him, I probably won't be able. But where are the Australian military families ? They need to get out, they need to go the residence. They need to stand up and say, "What kind of cause, are you sending our children to invade a country that was no threat to Australia ?" And you have to say to, "John Howard, why are you getting so buddy buddy with George Bush when hes not even popular in America ?"
She then read out a letter from another soldiers family and told the audience of how touched she was. She complained about a fellow British peace activist being arrested:
"This past year the British parliament passed a law called the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act of 2005. The Act restricts freedom of speech and freedom of assembly around Parliament. And number 10 Downing St. Citizens who break this law can be arrested and often are. A young woman went in front of Parliament building and read the names of 97 war dead, she was arrested. An old man started yelling at Jack Straw for his complicity in war crimes, and he was arrested."
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"These prohibitions and many more on freedom of speech and dissent seem eerily familiar to me. I have been hauled in twice for exercising my 1st amendment rights. Thats now 4 times. I have tried to petition my government on dozens of occasions to redress the wrongs that George Bush and the other neo-con monsters have inflicted on the world and my family. I have spent a lot of money, sacrificed so much, and have troubled far and wide to do so. No one in the government is listening, no one pays attention. I was speaking to a large crowd of hundreds of peace activists in London, at an international peace conference and I challenged them to take back the freedoms that our governments have taken away from us. Just as thousands of people travelled from all around the world to join us at camp Casey this summer, I wondered why hundreds of people didn't go to Parliament and scream out the names of the slaughtered British war heros, after the young woman was arrested for doing the same. "
"Why do we have American, or Australian, or British people sitting complacently by while our government uses chemical weapons in Iraq? George Bush says that Saddam Hussein is a bad man because he used chemical weapons against his own people. What does that make George Bush and the leader of the war department? I think it makes them bad men. I think it makes John Howard a bad man. Why do we allow it continue ?"
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"If you are doing nothing for peace and justice in this world, do something. If you are doing something, do more. Our survival on this planet demands immediate attention. Now its the time to leave our comfort zones and make a difference. [LOUD APPLAUSE]. I see it wherever I go in the world, the complacency of what is going. I see it here in Australia. I see that it has everything to do with with the creeping, corporate colonialism, of our corporations. That they want us to be this way. They want us to care more about a football game than about the world. In America, they care more about who is the next American Idol than the war. In America, we care more about a horse that broke its ankles than about our children, than Iraqi children who are coming home in body bags or with missing limbs."
"We've been talking about Martin Luther King Jr this night. My son was killed the same day he was killed, on April 4th. I don't believe in any coincidences. Casey was born on John F Kennedy's birthday. He was born on the day, and died on the day, of 2 people who were assassinated by the war machine in my country. Bobby Kennedy was assassinated by the war machine in my country, because they were talking about peace. And Martin Luther King said its either peaceful coexistence or mutual annihilation. And with the war drums beating for Iran, thats exactly whats gonna happen. Coz it doesn't matter if its a nuclear, or as George Bush says nucular, attack or conventional attack. Its gonna be devastation for the entire world, not just the people of Iraq or Iran."
On the way out, there were heaps of people trying to raise money and of course, people showing solidarity with the Palestinian terrorist movement:



Good riddance.. I'm heading home for a shower.

Good work! Cindy Sheehan is crazy, but it's both instructive and amusing to be reminded just how crazy she is.
ReplyDeleteGreat work.
ReplyDeleteIt is truly glorious to see those photos featuring a profusion of keffiyah-clad moonbats and members of the Che Guevara cult club (DSP) earnestly trying to build socialism in one conference.
I was eagerly looking forward to reading these verbatim reports of this moonbat meeting and I have certainly not been disappointed.
But Sirhan Sirhan might be disappointed to learn that Cindy Sheehan has retrospectively inducted him into the United States "war machine" for his crime of assassinating Bobby Kennedy.
"I have been hauled in twice for exercising my 1st amendment rights. Thats now 4 times. "
ReplyDeleteCindy, I will take your counting skills as your best feature.
"Actually, I'm coloured too. I've been made an honorary member of the Black Congress and Caucus. And I'm an honorary Native American."
ReplyDeleteI couldn't get past this part. Was she trying her hand at stand-up comedy or something?
Thanks for the pics. I was hoping someone would do this. Love the "Lawrence looking for love" in the 2nd last picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks, thefrollickingmole.
Good lord but that's a big old cup of crazy going on right here in Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if either of you (or indeed both) would like to appear on the Shire Network News Podcast next week, to describe to the listeners the impact the Cindy Sheehan travelling circus is having here in Australia?
You can listen to it here: http://tuatara.blogmatrix.com/
I'm right here in the Melbourne CBD, and have my own mini-studio setup in my apartment, so it would be easy to fo a good audio quality interview.
Please e-mail me at pacificjournalist@gmail.com
Thanks,
"Tom Paine"
I was going to go watch the Moonbats in Melbourne parade, but work came up.
ReplyDeleteThank you for checking it out for us, Doublethink. If I ever meet you, I'm happy to stand you a beer or a hot chocolate. Name your poison.
keep up the great work.
Thanks for the encouragement guys.
ReplyDeleteI'm new at blogging, and it was quite an effort to get those posts up but I do get a bit of pleasure in exposing what goes on at these events and the kind of people that attend.
Hopefully I'll get some juicy photographs next time there is a moonat demonstration or conference.
Maureen: Cindy, I will take your counting skills as your best feature.
ReplyDeleteI know ! I couldn't believe she said that. I played back the recording about 6 times but she kept saying that she'd " been arrested twice. Thats 4 times now."
Great job, guys. I enjoyed reading the transcript and have linked to your blog to spread the word about your efforts here. I hope you pick up a few hits as a result.
ReplyDeleteSam
And Cindy used to live on Lincoln street, John F. Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln... and has... get this... a five dollar bill in her pocket that has a picture of Lincoln on it!
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Actually Bobby Kennedy was shot by an Arab claiming to be PALESTINIAN, named Sirhan Sirhan, glorified by the Jew-hating Kaffiyeh wearing members of your audience in spite of their worship of Adolph Hitler.
But that's not that funny...
Wow, comparing her son to an arm, as if his entire life was meant to be a tool for her benefit. This woman is the prototypical leftist these days, "Its all about me. me me me mememememememe..."
ReplyDeleteI do think it is safe to say that mama moonbat writes her own speeches.