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Fifth Column
Times up, Cindy
2005-12-22
Dec. 26, 2005 - Jan 2, 2006 issue - Antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan, who lost her son Casey in the war, staked out President George W. Bush at his Crawford, Texas, ranch last August looking for answers about U.S. involvement in Iraq. She spoke with Martha Brant from London, where Sheehan addressed the International Peace Conference and is currently the subject of a one-woman play.

What do you think you achieved in Crawford?

We brought the war into the forefront of American consciousness and started the discussion that should have started before the war. The mood in our country is turning around.


But the peace movement in the U.S. remains small. Why?

One thing that has prevented the peace movement in America is the media. I spoke with 5,000 people in North Carolina on March 19, 2005, and the press called the protest "insignificant." They covered the Terri Schiavo case instead.


You feel like you were mistreated by the press?

They got hold of everything I've ever said and scrutinized it so carefully. They never scrutinized what Bush said. No one said, "Why did you lie to the American people and say there was WMD?" The press found an easy target in Iraq, and they found an easy target in me.


What's next for you?

I'm working on a book about Casey's story. It's about how one person can make a difference.

No one questioned Bush and said he lied? Exactly when didn't this happen?
Posted by:Steve

#16  "Me me me me me me meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!"

-- Cindy Sheehan
Posted by: DMFD   2005-12-22 19:16  

#15  I was disgusted with this article and suprised in the responces. First to see Cindy boo hoo with some guys hand up her leg just about made me vomit. This was probably the only feel she has gotten in years.

But more surprising is the realization that .com is a poet! Such hidden talents.
Posted by: 49 pan   2005-12-22 18:58  

#14  Crurong Chaising5649, well, I don't think she can do it.

After all, to be declared brain dead, you have to actually have a brain in the first place.....
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-12-22 17:38  

#13  "I'm working on a book about Casey's story. It's about how one person can make a difference"
Please spare me. With her intellect I'm guessing spell check is a good thing.
Posted by: Jan   2005-12-22 15:22  

#12  They covered the Terri Schiavo case instead.


There's a way for you to get coverage in there somewhere, Cindy. Think about it. Hard.
Posted by: Crurong Chaising5649   2005-12-22 14:31  

#11  "They covered the Terri Schiavo case instead."

Oh yes Cindy. The Schiavo case, I mean, really, why would the media expend so much of their resources on such an insignificant story?

Kinda like that time you called Hurricane Katrina "just a little wind and rain" and wondered why the MSM covered that "little wind and rain" while ignoring your ass.

By the way, Rolling Stone magazine nominated her for something the other day. I think it was leading asshat of the year.
Posted by: The Happy Fliegerabwehrkanonen   2005-12-22 12:34  

#10  Cindy Lou Who?
Whose IQ was no more than two
And whose 15 minutes had expired
Cried "Please look at Meeeee!"
But no one, including me, could see
Why such a retread shouldn't be retired.
Posted by: .com   2005-12-22 12:27  

#9  Cindy Lou Who?

whose IQ was no more than two
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-22 12:22  

#8  Section A, Pg 92. Sorry to be obtuse - I thought the context would carry it. :-)
Posted by: .com   2005-12-22 11:58  

#7  A-92?
Posted by: Leon Clavin   2005-12-22 11:54  

#6  This motor-mouth is a notch off the timing mark. Listening to her one realizes that she has a 9600 baud brain attached to a 1.5 Mb mouth. And her whining about lack of press coverage? Please…. this woman, who is obviously several saddle bags short of a camel load, is a legend only in her own mind. Steve is right Cindy your fifteen minutes is over.
Posted by: GK   2005-12-22 11:52  

#5  Cindy Lou Who?
Posted by: Xbalanke   2005-12-22 11:46  

#4  Page 1 - Lol - she wishes. We don't have an A-92, do we Fred? Got a bit bucket, mebbe?
Posted by: .com   2005-12-22 11:39  

#3  But the peace movement in the U.S. remains small.

It'd be a lot smaller, but the guys figure they'll get laid if they look all passionate and revolutionary and sh*t.
Posted by: BH   2005-12-22 11:34  

#2  Cindy Sheehan was the death of the anti war movement, but a half ass ridiculously framed movement deserves a half ass ridiculous spokesperson.

EP
Posted by: ElvisHasLeftTheBuilding   2005-12-22 11:33  

#1  Cindy - poster girl for the Kos short bus
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-22 11:31  

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