The boots are gone?

Casey Sheehan’s Boots Are Gone

Veterans For Peace member and honor guard volunteer Paul R. McDaniel said, “My role here was as caretaker. Now it’s gone.”

Honor guard volunteer Linda Foley cried as she said, “Casey’s boots are gone! His boots are gone. You tell me that we’re not being respectful. Those crosses are probably in a trash can somewhere right now! His boots are gone. What kind of people would do that.”

Honor guard member Sarah Oliver said, “His boots were one of the last things that Cindy had of Casey. I can’t believe that anyone would take something like that.”

This is just like the anti-everything left to not even be able to protect themselves or their belongings from their own kind.

The three members of the Camp Casey Honor Guard stood in a circle at the site of Casey Sheehan’s cross, held hands, and wept as McDaniels offered a prayer of peace, got into their vehicles, and left Camp Casey.

I have 100 dollars that one of anti-war sister-hood took the boots to sell so they could buy some more hemp…

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2 Responses to “The boots are gone?”

  1. Raven on 19 Sep 2005 at 17:58 #

    Of course THEY took them. No one else has anything to gain by doing so. They stand to get lots of attention and sympathy (from the idiOts who would believe it)

    Casey…Bless him.

  2. Bill Faith on 25 Sep 2005 at 01:15 #

    Who wants to bet a case of beer the boots were really Casey’s to begin with?