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President Bush Ditches Mother Of Slain Soldier

By Nathan Diebenow

Associate Editor

The Lonestar Iconoclast

CRAWFORD — The mother of a U.S. soldier slain in Iraq was denied a face-to-face meeting with President Bush here Saturday after she walked through a ditch-like path in the August heat to the President’s Prairie Chapel Ranch.

“I didn’t come all this way from California to stand here in a ditch,” said Cindy Sheehan, 48, co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace, attempting to continue her trek to the ranch.

Even though two of the President’s aides later agreed to deliver her message to him, Sheehan said that she would remain in Crawford for the whole month, if need be, until she is granted a private audience with the commander-in-chief to ask him for what “noble cause” did her son die overseas.

“If he doesn’t come out to talk to me in Crawford, I’ll follow him to D.C., and I’ll camp out on his lawn,” she said, to a round of applause from her supporters. “I’ll go to prison. I don’t want to live in a country where people are treated this way.”

Sheehan’s actions, she said, were sparked by President Bush’s comments like those made last Wednesday in Grapevine to about 1,800 members of the American Legislative Exchange Council: “Our men and women who’ve lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan and in this war on terror have died in a noble cause and a selfless cause.”

“We all know by now that that’s not true, and I want to ask George Bush, ‘Why did my son die? What was the noble cause that he died for?’” said Sheehan. “I don’t want [President Bush] to use my son’s name or my family name to justify any more killing or to exploit my son’s name, my son’s sacrifice, or my son’s honor to justify more killing. As a mother, why would I want one more mother to go through what I’m going through, Iraqi or American?

“And I want to tell him that the only way to honor my son’s sacrifice is to bring the troops home now.”



Her son, Casey Sheehan, 24, of Vacaville, Calif., died in Baghdad, Iraq, on April 4, 2004
, when his unit was attacked with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.

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View CNN interview with Cindy Sheehan in Crawford, TX [windows media], courtesy of Brad Blog and David Edwards. Interview also includes Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and George Allen (R-VA).

{ 2 comments… add one }
  • Daniel Kreiss August 8, 2005, 6:08 pm

    According to a diary on DailyKos they plan on arresting her on Thursday. I have not been able to confirm this, but for what it is worth, it would not entirely surprise me.

  • Ben G. August 8, 2005, 6:30 pm

    No, it would not surprise me at all. In fact, I think it is likely. What Cindy Sheehan is doing has too much potential to draw popular support for the government to allow this to go on.

    Arresting her as a threat to national security will be true to long standing COINTELPRO tactics that are not unique to this administration but which this administration has immeasurably increased its powers to practice.

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