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Fifth Column
Mother Sheehan arrested
2006-03-07
Cindy Sheehan, who drew her fifteen minutes of infamy international attention when she camped outside President Bush's ranch to protest the Iraq war, was arrested Monday along with three other women during a demonstration demanding the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. The march to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations by about a dozen U.S. and Iraqi anti-war activists followed a news conference at U.N. headquarters, where Iraqi women described daily killings and ambulance bombings as part of the escalating violence that keeps women in their homes.

Women Say No to War, which helped organize the news conference and march, said Sheehan and three other women were arrested while trying to deliver a petition to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations with more than 60,000 signatures urging the "withdrawal all troops and all foreign fighters from Iraq." Police said they were arrested for criminal trespassing and resisting arrest. Richard Grenell, the spokesman for the U.S. Mission, said in response to Sheehan's arrest: "We invited her in to discuss her concerns with a U.S. Mission employee. She chose not to come in but to lay down in front of the building and block the entrance. It was clearly designed to be a media stunt, not aimed at rational discussion," Grenell said.
"Rational" and "Sheehan" don't mix.

At the news conference, Sheehan said when her 24-year-old son – a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq – died in April 2004, "the morgues were filled with innocent men, women and children."

Entessa Mohammed, a pharmicist who works at a hospital in Baghdad, became tearful when recalling the deaths and injuries she said she has witnessed daily. She estimated that 1,600 Iraqis are killed in Baghdad every month, with a greater number injured. "Thanks for the liberation from Saddam" Hussein, Mohammed said, addressing the Bush administration, "now please go out."
Posted by:Jackal

#9  "Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go."
-Oscar Wilde
Make us happy and go away, cindy.
Posted by: Inspector Clueso   2006-03-07 21:15  

#8  Celebrity Poker and Sis Sheehan a natural combination.
Posted by: 6   2006-03-07 17:12  

#7  The more she does this stuff the more it disadvantages her political position. Keep it up loser. Your a clown.
Posted by: SPoD   2006-03-07 14:23  

#6  She's still running with Medea Benjamin and the rest of the Code Pink assholes
Posted by: Frank G   2006-03-07 13:59  

#5  Cindy needs a new agent - her shtick isn't working anymore. She started out with some sympathy (as in: avert-your-eyes-she's-hurting), moved on to annoyingly pathetic, progressed to a running-gag laughingstock, and is now just pathetically annoying.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-03-07 12:55  

#4  I am more impressed with the 60k signatures! There are more people living in Berkley or Marin County which is supposed to be the most liberal people in the world. Is this movement growing? I think not.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-03-07 09:36  

#3  I was thinking the same thing, Matt.
Posted by: 2b   2006-03-07 09:17  

#2  The next logical step would be for Mother Sheehan to camp outside of Zarqawi's headquarters demanding that he cease his attacks. I'm waiting.
Posted by: Matt   2006-03-07 08:36  

#1  Wow, a whole dozen activists! and I'm sure the foreign fighters are quaking in their curly-toed slippers at this petition.
Posted by: Spot   2006-03-07 08:27  

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