"Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, the Democratic nominee for Senate in Arizona, led an anti-war group that portrayed American soldiers as skeletons waging “terror” in the Middle East.
Local to Global Justice, a group Sinema co-founded, promoted a 2003 anti-Iraq War protest using flyers that read: “You can help us push back U.S. terror in Iraq and the Middle East.”
The flyers depicted three menacing skeletons, including a gun-toting soldier, looming over a crowd of protesters.
I was thinking, “oh, how bad could it b-oh, man, that’s bad.” pic.twitter.com/4noL133v3t— Jim Geraghty (@jimgeraghty) September 15, 2018
"A local anarchist group also participated in the protest, according to CNN, which first reported on the inflammatory flyers.
“ 'Kyrsten comes from a military family and is very proud of her record supporting Arizona’s servicemembers, veterans, and their families,” Sinema spokeswoman Helen Hare told CNN. (RELATED: Sinema Fought For Loophole Protecting Men Caught With Child Prostitutes)
"Sinema is running against Republican Rep. Martha McSally (pictured, right) to replace outgoing Republican Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake in a key race for control of the Senate." . . .
So we can see that Sinema opposes Rep McSally on at least two different levels.