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Saturday, November 26, 2005

The Cost Of The Price Of Freedom Is Reasonably Priced, Cost-wise

I wonder if the anti-peace crowd will fire up Larry Northern's truck to destroy this Cindy Sheehan memorial:

Anti-war demonstrators, back in Crawford to protest during President Bush's holiday vacation, unveiled a stone monument Friday with the words "Sheehan's Stand" in honor of the woman who inspired their efforts.

Cindy Sheehan, who staged a 26-day protest outside Bush's ranch in August, cried when she saw the 2-foot-high sandstone marker.
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The marker was placed at the Crawford Peace House, which opened downtown a month after the war began in March 2003. An anti-war rally was planned for Saturday and an interfaith service Sunday.

Several Bush supporters also gathered in Crawford on Friday with a sign reading: "The price of freedom is not free." Hundreds were expected to attend a pro-Bush rally Saturday.

Okay, so freedom ain't free.  What's the sticker price these days?  Any room for haggling?

ntodd

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I've tried countering the "Freedom isn't free" axiom with: "Neither is a $250 BILLION war!"

...eh.

Posted by: Darryl Pearce | Nov 26, 2005 5:19:19 PM

Lunch isn't free, either. I guess that means I can kill people next time I'm hungry.

Posted by: NTodd | Nov 27, 2005 9:51:15 AM

Didn't you see Team America? Freedom isn't free, there's a healthy fuckin' fee.

Posted by: gus | Nov 28, 2005 6:31:01 PM

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