Posted on 08/20/2005 2:49:51 PM PDT by atomic conspiracy
Ben and Jerry's founder pays for PR firm for mother of fallen son by Mark Hand PR Week Worldwire 19 Aug 2005
Bush: vigil outside President's ranch CRAWFORD, TX - The PR firm working for Cindy Sheehan as she protests outside President Bush's ranch in Texas campaigning over the death of her son killed in Iraq has been paid for by Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben and Jerry's ice cream.
The 24-hour media attention being lavished upon Sheehan owes as much to the professionals supporting her as it does to the emotional impact of her story.
Fenton Communications is assisting Sheehan, the mother of a US soldier killed in Iraq, to earn media coverage for her vigil. TrueMajority, a nonprofit advocacy group created by Cohen is paying Washington, DC-based Fenton from the $70,000 that the group has raised so far to support Sheehan's protest efforts.
"Fenton is helping her with straight-out media relations, such as interviews and juggling different requests," said Jason Salzman, president of Cause Communications, which handles media relations for TrueMajority. "She's tapped into feelings against the war that have yet to [be] widely disseminated in the media."
Soon after Sheehan began her vigil, she quickly realized she needed help handling the barrage of media requests, said Parker Blackman, deputy GM and MD at Fenton Communications. "We're just trying to help her create a little order out of the chaos and streamline the process for getting reporters to be able to ask her questions," he said.
TrueMajority has asked its members for donations twice to support Sheehan's protest. The first appeal in early August brought in $50,000, while the second appeal, which went out August 8, has generated $20,000 so far, Salzman said.
Sheehan, a resident of Vacaville, CA, plans to continue the protest until Bush agrees to meet with her to talk about her opposition to the war in Iraq or until his vacation ends on August 31. She founded Gold Star Families for Peace and first began her campaign against the war more than a year ago after her son was killed April 4, 2004 while serving in Baghdad.
Sheehan's action caught the media's attention because she traveled to Crawford "to confront the President on his front door," Blackman said. "And you have a White House press corps who is there. The president doesn't spend all day with them. And there's this very compelling story unfolding right there."
Fenton also worked with Sheehan to publicize candlelight vigils held on Wednesday in 1,672 US cities in sympathy with her action. When Fenton organized a press briefing on Tuesday to discuss the coming vigils, about 100 journalists participated in the teleconference, an unheard of number for a typical Fenton-managed press briefing.
Is this Ben or Jerry? I forget.
I found Rite Aid's dark cherry ice cream to be just as tasty as CG and not as heavy.
They are so inbred who can tell.
btt
Never bought the.......stuff.
I've never eaten Ben&Jerry's ice cream.
Felt the need to repeat yourself?
Erf, they're fire.
Phew.
I don't know if its a national brand but Richardson's Ice Cream beats Ben and Jerry's ice cream any day of the week. Though it might just be a New England brand.
YOU"RE FIRED TOO!
If Ben and Jerry looked around, perhaps they could find a stray cow in China and have their ice cream made there.
Clean-up on Aisle 27!!!
We also stopped eating their ice-cream as soon as we learned of their anti-Americanism. It's really not that great.
What country would that be? Afghanistan? Remember 9-11? Iraq? Is a direct attack on the United States the only evidence of a threat that must be dealt with? Was Saddam's Iraq a "small weak country?" Ask the Kurds who were gassed, or the Shiites who were slaughtered. You might even ask your leftist media gods, such as Robert Fisk and John Pilger, who carried on constantly about the invincible might of the "battle-hardened" Iraqi forces before that particular big lie joined so many others on the ashheap of media power.
Nazi Germany did not attack the United States at the beginning of World War 2. The very same absurdly loaded question you have asked me was asked by Nazi sympathizers during the war, and by some to this day. How would you personally benefit from having Saddam in power? Did he buy your support, as he did so many others, or do you sell your soul for free?
This is one of the reaons we eat Braum's or Bluebell for ice cream. I can do without Ben & Jerry's, no need to contribute to their lefty causes.
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