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You don't speak for any of us, Cindy!

I'm a bit late writing about this as I haven't kept up on the news like I usually do. However, thanks to the Free Republic, I'm up to date now and as proud as I could possibly be of the efforts of those in this great United States who support our President and our Troops.

Deborah Johns is a name you don't hear nearly as often as the name Cindy Sheehan. A shame too because Deborah is a great spokeswoman for the pro-America crowd. Deborah is the mother of a Marine, William, who's been stationed in Iraq for the past 15 months. She got upset watching the circus created by Cindy and her Leftist puppetmasters. So, she organized the "You Don't Speak for Me!" tour. She and supporters from everywhere (most notably FReepers and ProtestWarriors) are caravaning to Crawford, Texas to facedown the Leftie America-haters.

I want to be sure that everyone sees the video of Deborah's comments to the FReepers as well as the video from the story done about her on a TV station in Northern California.

Deborah Johns is a wonderful spokeswoman for all of us. Her son must be very proud of her. I am very proud of her. Thanks for speaking for us, Deborah!

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Anonymous said…
Thank you Deborah Johns. You do
speak for me and many,many more who
feel the same way.

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