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"Axis Sally" = "Axis Cindy"?

Mugshot of Mildred Elizabeth Sisk from the US Bureau of Prisons.
Mildred Elizabeth Sisk was a female radio personality during World War II. She was also known as "Axis Sally".
This woman helped spread enemy propaganda with the goal of negatively affecting the morale of the American People and its Military forces.
This woman gave aid and comfort during wartime to a political and military force that opposed the western world and killed thousands of Americans and millions of religious and ethnic minorities.
This woman spent time in prison for her acts.
She is the very definition of a "pariah" as well she should be.
Cut to the present day.

This woman is being used as a tool of propaganda by forces aligned against the United States to help destroy the morale of the American People and its Military forces.
This woman is giving aid and comfort during wartime to a political and military force that wants to see the United States lose the war.
This woman does not fault the monsters the actually killed her son and feels that this country is not worth dying for.
This woman has been invited as an honored guest to most news broadcasts and given standing ovations on Bill Mahers show.
Question: If ‘Axis Sally’ were alive today, would she be invited on Larry King, Hardball and Bill Maher and given a standing ovation?
Think I'm being too harsh?
Let's look at this:
From the AP:

A nice, well composed picture of a grieving mother at graveside, from our friends at the AP.
Let's try the same shot, only lets pull back a bit:
Someone want to tell me exactly what the difference is between Mrs. Sisk and Mrs. Sheehan? Mrs. Sisk didnt lose a child in the war, but if she had, would that have made her propaganda brodcast legitimate in the minds of the left?
Anyone else want to tell me that the press is neutral? Yeah, that's Al "Tawana Brawley" Sharpton as if you didnt know.
Posted @ August 29, 2005 12:38 PM | Sheehan Chronicles
Have you seen her commercial spot? I had the displeasure of catching it on CNN. It's basically "Bush Lied", no connection between Iraq & al-queda, "Bring the Troops home, Now".
It made me ill- but I'm certain it will warm the hearts of those that are seeking our defeat.
Posted by: Jack Grey
at August 30, 2005 12:35 AM
The exact difference bewteen Ms. Sisk and Ms. Sheehan:
Ms. Fisk worked for Radio Berlin on enemy soil and posed as a Red Cross worker to gather intelligence for an enemy power
Ms. Sheehan remains in the US in full view and within reach of the authorities, is not in the employment of an enemy government nor is she accused of passing information to an enemy government.
While I do not think that you are being too harsh on Ms. Sheehan, I think you are going easy on Ms. Sisk to make the comparision of the two more compelling.
Shame on you.
Posted by: bibby
at August 30, 2005 08:59 AM
Mrs. Sisk worked for the Nazis with the purpose of destroying American morale.
Mrs. Sheehan is now working for people who are the very moral equivalent of the Nazis for the very same reason. She is no longer a "grieving mother" but a party favor, a shill, a parade float in the fascist hatefest that has become the liberal ideal.
Mrs. Sisk in her time, and Mrs. Sheehan in our time use propaganda to harm our military and our country.
Mrs. Sisk spent time in Jail and lived as a pariah.
Mrs. Sheehan is a cause celebe in the eyes of the left while mothers who support the war are pariahs.
I say again, if Mrs. Sheehans words must be heard because of her losses, should we have also listened to Mrs. Sisk if she had suffered the same loss?
Propaganda from the enemy is not dissent.
Mrs. Sheehan has joined forces with the enemy, and I will speak of her as such. I am sympathetic to her loss, but her actions have ensured that other mothers will face the same while damning the Iraqis to more deaths.
Mrs. Sheehan never spoke out over the Iraq/Iran war. Mrs. Sheehan never cried for the losses of Kurds at the hands of Saddam. Mrs. Sheehans grief is limited just to her son, who as a man enlisted and then re-enlisted in the defence of this country.
The only ones I find more despicable than Mrs. Sheehan are those who have made her a totem in their self loathing and hatred of this country.
Shame on me? Shame on you...
Posted by: varifrank
at August 30, 2005 05:01 PM



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