Friday, July 28, 2006

Cindy Sheehan's Scam

Cindy Sheehan's underhanded land dealings are coming to light.

It's not pretty.

The seller of the land that Sheehan helped to buy with her dead son Casey's insurance money had no idea that it was going to be used for Sheehan's protest base.

CRAWFORD -- When peace activist Cindy Sheehan returns here next month to protest the war in Iraq, she won’t be a guest. She’ll be one of Crawford’s newest residents.

Sheehan’s peace group, Gold Star Families for Peace, said on its Web site Thursday that Sheehan had purchased five acres on State Highway 317, about a half-mile north of the sole traffic light here. County records indicate she is acquiring the property through a third party who himself recently purchased it

...Longtime Crawford resident Bobby D. Ramsey sold a little more than five acres to Gerald T. Fonseca, a New Orleans native who said he was displaced by Hurricane Katrina last fall. Fonseca was in Crawford along with hundreds of other war protesters when the hurricane destroyed his home Aug. 29.

Fonseca, who identifies himself as a Vietnam veteran and a member of Veterans for Peace, had been living more recently in Eagle Rock, Mo., with relatives. He has been in Crawford the past four weeks, staying at the Crawford Peace House.

While Fonseca’s name is on the deed as the land’s new owner, Sheehan’s protest group will use the property for this year’s Camp Casey, the peace camp named for Sheehan’s son, Casey Sheehan, a 24-year-old Fort Hood soldier killed in Iraq in 2004.

In September, Fonseca said, ownership of the land will be transferred to Sheehan.

Ramsey, who soon may find unexpected neighbors when protesters move into a huge tent on the property he sold, said he was unaware before the sale that it would be used by Sheehan to host Camp Casey in August.

“(Fonseca) said he was going to build a home and, one day, a shop (on the land),” Ramsey said Thursday, speaking from his adjacent property in Crawford. “He told me that Katrina wiped him out.. . . . It didn’t even occur to me that he could use it for this.”
Fonseca is a liar.

Fonseca lied about his intentions. Clearly, the Sheehan mob felt it was necessary to concoct a story in order to get Ramsey to sell.

Fonseca confirmed he never indicated to his new neighbors that the land would be transferred to Sheehan, but he said that was always the plan. He said the $52,500 used to pay for the property — a spread of rustic, wooded prairie with no houses — came from Sheehan and her Gold Star Families for Peace.

The sale was made under false pretenses.

Fonseca admits that he deceived his new neighbors.

Mr. Rogers he ain't.

Fonseca said he acted as “an agent” for Sheehan, negotiating the purchase and closing the deal with Ramsey.

“They’re really good neighbors,” Fonseca said of families nearby. “The idea again is that we’re here to be good neighbors, to make it as comfortable as we can for everyone.”
Why act as an agent?

Why the facade about being wiped out by Katrina?

Sheehan claims that President Bush is afraid of her.

It seems like Sheehan is the one who's afraid. She had Fonesca lie for her because she feared no one would sell her property.

Very sleazy and cowardly.

...Sheehan gained international fame last August when she led war protests from a roadside ditch near the president’s ranch, demanding Bush interrupt his vacation to meet and discuss the war. The month also saw counterprotests staged by supporters of the president.

Citing concerns about traffic safety and roadside sanitation, county commissioners later passed an ordinance outlawing anyone from camping along the road near Bush’s ranch, which subsequently sparked legal challenges over free speech issues.

It's no longer a free speech issue when your expression becomes a public safety hazard.
...Retired postmaster Joyce Holmes said she could understand how property owners near the Sheehan spread might be anxious about next month.

“I know if I were living out that close, I’d be just like they are,” Holmes said. “I wouldn’t want all that commotion around me.”

Not to worry.

"Agent" Fonesca promises he's there to be a good neighbor.

Right.

If Sheehan believed that she would be welcomed to Crawford with open arms, there is no way that she would have hidden the fact that she would own property there.

She's not a protester.

She's a stalker.

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KXXV-TV has more local reaction to Sheehan joining the neighborhood.

Anti-War Activist Cindy Sheehan is going to become a neighbor of President Bush, and local residents are not happy about the mess.

On the Gold Star Families For Peace website, Sheehan explained how Central Texas had grown on her. She now wants a permanent place where she and fellow protestors can go to demonstrate against President Bush.

..."I doubt they would have sold her the property if she tried to buy it herself," said Foncseca.

Exactly.

That's why it was such a sleazy move.


"I feel deceived," said Celia Ramsey, who sold the land to Cindy Sheehan through a third party. She talked to News Channel 25 exclusively on the matter. "I would have never sold it to Sheehan. Nobody wants them here."

The Ramsey's claim Fonseca told them he was an evacuee from Hurricane Katrina.

Fonseca told News Channel 25 he "apologized to the Ramsey's for the inconvenience, but we (Gold Star Families For Peace) are going to do everything in our power to not disturb them."

Ramsey told News Channel 25, she plans on talking to a lawyer over the matter.

I'm glad.

The Ramseys had no idea when they made the sale that they were bringing Sheehan and her band of nuts into the neighborhood.

Fonesca lied about how the land was going to be used.

Celia Ramsey said she would never have sold the land to Sheehan. She would never have done that to her neighbors.

"I am very sad it came to this point where we had to buy a permanent home," said Sheehan. "I thought President Bush would have resigned by now. But I am happy about a permanent home in Crawford."

This woman has no shame.

1 comment:

Mary said...

Thanks, Teabag.