7/28/2007
Cindy Sheehan in 2007 and 2005

from Zombietime, from November 2005 Cindy Sheehanbash See parts I, II and III.

Sheehan at Union Square Park, 2007, from the Urban Infidel’s slideshow, here.
I was talking to a gal at work who noticed Buzz Patterson’s “War Crimes” book that was sitting on my desk. I just picked up two copies, one for my dad. He was curious about whether or not Patterson identified the Anti-war movement for who they are. So far, dad, I haven’t seen it. He quotes Horowitz, he talks about leftists, Vietnam, John Kerry, but he doesn’t put the name to the anti-war anti-military movement. At least that I’ve been able to tell so far, but I’m only part way through it.
So after cruising around the blogosphere this morning, that’s the purpose of this post: identifying who the anti-war professional protester people are, because it’s been a while since I’ve actually come out and talked about it. And I’m not just talking about their names: I’m talking about what they’re trying to achieve, and what the organizations are behind the protests.

Here are two pictures. One is of Cindy Sheehan when she appeared at SFSU with Lynne Stewart. (source)

This is a picture Lynne Stewart speaking to the same group (source).
The International Socialist Organization at SFSU, an organization that advocates the violent overthrow of the U.S. government, sponsored Stewart’s appearance along with Students Against War, and the Campaign to End the Death Penalty. Stewart’s appearance was set up as part of a program to aid three students and six radical campus organizations on the SFSU campus currently facing disciplinary proceedings from the administration for interfering with and driving off military recruiters from the Bay Area campus. The speech by Stewart was also billed as a group effort to aid Stewart and the groups that brought her to campus in their “struggle” against the United States (and tangentially, Israel). Stewart was repeatedly cited as a symbol of the “oppression” and “racism” of America, even though she is a privileged white woman.
Gives one a reality check when you see the circles Sheehan has travelled in, the people she speaks alongside, and what she’s been trying to accomplish. The visit to SFSU was in May of 2005. She’s been milking the death of her son for a very long time, isn’t it time she stopped playing the victim and went back to her life? Oh, that’s right, she’s no longer married - she was served divorce papers when she was sitting in that ditch in Crawford, demanding another meeting with president Bush.
See SFSU Hosts a Terrorist from Frontpage Magazine.
The media seems to be very careful what it is they show for public consumption, I guess assuming that the average person has no awareness, and from what I’ve been able to tell from talking to people, that’s a correct assumption.
The peace movement isn’t about peace.
The so-called “peace movement” today is led by the same hate-America radicals who supported America’s totalitarian enemies during the Cold War. They marched in support of the Vietcong, the Sandinista Marxists and the Communist guerrillas in El Salvador. Before that they marched in behalf of Stalin and Mao. They still support Castro and the nuclear lunatic in North Korea, Kim Jong-Il. They are the friends in deed of Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
But I’ve been to enough protests to know exactly who they are, and what to look for in the pictures from these events. Even though dad had been talking about it for many years, what I’ve personally seen just punctuates and validates what he’s been saying. It’s repeated up-front, close and personal and in your face, they don’t try to hide it. And they have very middle-class looking plants in the audience to influence opinion and to root out anyone who might oppose their message.
Pictures of this Sheehan event, courtesy of the Urban Infidel. Jake and Michelle have actually noticed tires slashed by people like these. The sign this fellow is holding is the Anarchist sign. Anarchists do a lot of property damage, and from what I recall, Stephen Pearcy is a green anarchist.

All of these organizations show up at Cindy Sheehan anti-war protests because Fenton Communications makes sure the media is there to synthesize and sanitize the message for public consumption. Most people don’t know that wackos like these are behind the anti-war movement, even though there are people like Vietnam Veterans and others who are very well aware of this enemy working from within. We are not only fighting Islamofascists abroad, but we are fighting fascists like these who want to turn our government into something like communist Cuba. The media get pictures of people who appear to be mainstream, like Cindy Sheehan, who is a long time leftist professional protestor and activist like Medea Benjamin of Code Pink. These are not innocent soccer moms; they’re feminazis.
On the bottom of the ‘the world can’t wait’ signs I’ve actually seen the ‘revolutionary communist party’ website in small print on the bottom. Zombietime has some photos and narrative from the November 5th, 2005 event which explains that here. One of the interesting parts about this is that the World Can’t Wait organization is explained at Wikipedia as a front group for the Revolutionary Communist Party.

the San Francisco Chronicle even pointed it out in November of 2005.

The World Can’t Wait dot net was taken down, according to the discussion thread here. So now it’s at theworldcantwait.org.

This one is a variation on that theme, but it goes to show, as Charles Johnson pointed out at LGF, that there are some wonky nutty moonbats on that side - whose lives are led in an unconventional way. The Urban Infidel has more photos of the Sheehan moonbat fest here.
I pulled a few from the Urban Infidel’s Sheehan protest at Union Square Park that I could identify clearly, and will compare them with Zombietime’s from November of 2005, which was also a Cindy Sheehan propagandafest. They’re all the same…they promote the same literature, and the themes are the same. The only difference I can see between the November 2005 World Can’t Wait protest and Cindy Sheehan’s are the anarchists, the truthers

and Soylent Communications. The Soylent Communications one is rather interesting to me, as it’s been remarked on Wikipedia that it’s an organization that does no advertising and seems to be about opposing internet censorship. Soylent hosts Rotten.com in addition to numerous other sites.

You still have the ‘fuck capitalism’ theme (on this guy’s t-shirt),

and at the recent Union Square Park event, you’ve got the attacks on Christianity.

which seem to accompany the attacks on Israel and the Jews and the ‘free Palestine’ mantra that you commonly hear at these things.
People should get a grip on what they’re doing when they jump onto the anti-war movement with these crazy people.
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July 28th, 2007 at 9:39 am
Dear Cao,
Love the blog!! You are right on target. Melanie Morgan, chairman of Move America Forward, and I wrote a book “American Mourning” that describes the folks behind Sheehan’s crusade. I was the first journalist to ever criticize Ms. Sheehan - before she ever squatted in a ditch miles from Dubya’s ranch.
Buzz is vice-chair of MAf and his book is well done. If you want the nitty-gritty on Cindy, check out our book.
I blog for MAF and would very much appreciate you putting a link on your site for me. It is under the “daily file.” I will make sure to link to your work, which is kick ***!!
Cheers,
Cat Moy
July 28th, 2007 at 10:23 am
Looks like a bunch of old hippies left over from the 60’s.
July 28th, 2007 at 12:33 pm
Hi Cao
Thanks for picking up “War Crimes” and for blogging about it! I do put a name and a face on the “peace” movement in the chapter entitled “The Wahhabi Lobby.” I also expose their funding sources, i.e. Soros, MoveOn, Ford Foundation.
Hope you like what you’re reading. Keep up the great work!
Buzz
July 28th, 2007 at 2:27 pm
Hello, sir, gosh, I’m honored that you came to visit my blog.
Actually what I’m looking for is your reference to communist and/or socialist organizations such as are mentioned in this post. And as of yet, I haven’t seen it spelled out in the book, although there is a treasure trove of information in there, and the footnotes are great.
I AM enjoying it immensely, I’ve already quoted from it here - about how our nation has turned away from a warrior culture, and now the people who are serving, both active and reserve, number only a fraction of 1% of the population.
I find that very disturbing, considering that at one time Columbia University used to produce as many Officers as Annapolis, and everyone had a member of the family serving. In general people were more in touch with military culture then, and appreciated it.
Great stuff in the book, sir.
PS: In your interview about the book at Frontpage Magazine I don’t think you mention the word “communist”, either. Is there a reason for that?
July 28th, 2007 at 2:45 pm
Thanks, Cat, wow. I have the book, I’ll have to go back over it! Thanks so much, everyone, what a great day.
I’ll link to you shortly.
July 29th, 2007 at 8:52 am
Thanks for the link. That photo of Lynne Stewart is just frightening! LOL
I’m heading to Central Park this afternoon to capture the last leg of Cindy Sheehan’s ‘Summer of Love ‘07′ moobat fest.
Excellent blogging! Keep up the good work.
July 29th, 2007 at 9:18 am
Thanks! You, too! I’ll be looking for the new photos!