Betrayal Redoubled
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  Playing In Big League Filth
 
Cindy Sheehan, the American mom whose son died in Iraq defending America, received a paid vacation courtesy of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.
Chavez, speaking on his Sunday radio show while hugging Sheehan said, "Enough of imperialist aggression. We must tell the world, down with the US empire... We have to bury imperialism this century. Cindy, we are with you in your fight."
Cindy Sheehan was born, raised, and lived her life in the civility of middle-class America. All her life she interacted, shared ideals and goals, married, and raised children according to the norms of her community. Personal circumstances including divorce, death of her son, and fame have upset, frustrated, angered, and enchanted her. She has allowed herself to be used by hardened, self-serving, America-haters.
Apparently Cindy has little understanding of big league South American dictators. She fails to comprehend that their backgrounds are nothing as civil as hers. She trusts and interacts with them as though they were the boys in her home town down the street as if they shared classes in high school. She fails to comprehend the objectives and methods of people such as Chavez.
Chavez and some of Cindy's new Hollywood America-hater friends are unbounded. Their goals include destruction of the successful, civil, naive America. That will permit the less able such as Chavez and certain American far left-wing types to use the less-educated masses to change society. They are working for the elimination of capitalism and the installation of their form of socialism. That form includes having them in charge.
Cindy has repudiated her status as an American. That special status is what we are each endowed with upon birth. She is squandering the faith and trust that the American system has in each of us until we betray America. Once betrayed by Cindy, America should never permit itself to be duped by her or her comrades again.
Also meeting at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, international activists gathered for the 6th World Social Forum to protest war and US economic policies that built and continue to power the world's economic engine, the US economy. They also debated topics including fair trade and indigenous people's rights.
 
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