A really nice slice of American Pie from the Ford Motor Company. Cindy Sheehan notwithstanding, THIS is how the vast majority of Americans feel.
And we can never say thank you too much.
Via Instapundit
A really nice slice of American Pie from the Ford Motor Company. Cindy Sheehan notwithstanding, THIS is how the vast majority of Americans feel.
And we can never say thank you too much.
Via Instapundit
It is a great commercial. However, was it necessary to preface its introduction with a comment about Cindy Sheehan? And what exactly were you saying about her? Are you thinking she wsn’t happy that her son came home? He didn’t come home. He died. I’m sure she would have reacted just like every other happy person who has greeted their child, husband, wife, brother, or sister who has returned. Are you perhaps saying that there is something wrong with her for not being happy that her son died in this war? No? I didn’t think so. So what we have is a unhappy woman who initially tried to comfort herself with the idea that her son’s death was not in vain. It didn’t work. Her grief is too great and she is clearly not coming to terms with it. Listen to her complaint. Bush did not say her son’s name. He didn’t acknowledge her son except as a collective piece of humanity sacrificed for this war. She is looking for an acknowledgement of her son, her loss. That shouldn’t have been that hard for the President to do. The death of this woman’s son has unhinged her and she is clearly not thinking straight. What is the President’s excuse? If this has turned into a fiasco, it is one the President could have easily have avoided. Don’t bandy this woman’s name around. She gave her child to this cause. You dishonor him, a fallen soldier when you attack his mother, deny her compassion or acknowledge her loss.
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