I think that's Cindy Sheehan's attorney, Buddy Spell (creator of "The Peace Train" & Louisiana Activist Network).
http://www.newdemocracyrising.com/
As organizers of the Louisiana Action Network, Buddy and Annie have been acting as their own lawyers and law enforcement liaisons for years.
Buddy started out his law practice in 1989, representing clients like Halliburton, Brown and Root. In 1993 he switched to criminal law and finds that he likes his new clients better. For one thing, they are human clients, not corporate. For another thing, he gets to represent some innocent clients these days, whereas with corporate clients, that was never a possibility! 1996 he became law partners with his spouse Annie.
Attorney and activist Annie Spell, President of Covington NAACP, one of the country's few white NAACP branch presidents.
Their history in civil rights issues includes work with their Franklinton-based law firm Spell & Spell, which specializes in civil rights issues. 'Fifty percent of my cases are civil rights cases because they involve black defendants in a racist system,' Buddy Spell says.
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BTW, in case you didn't notice they are also LIARS...
Hurricance Relief from Camp Casey, Crawford Supporters to Camp Casey Covington, LA!
The White Rose Bus of the Veterans For Peace Chapter 116 of Mendocino County, which drove Cindy into and out of Crawford left the Bring Them Home Now Tour on Thursday to bring direct relief to the community of Covington, LA. Working with Annie and Buddy Spell, Alex and Ella and other supporters from Camp Casey, Crawford, they were able to get through and set up Camp Casey Covington in Reverend Peter Atkins Park. Yesturday they moved into the Covington Pine View Middle School on 28th Street.
Camp Casey Covington has been providing food and medical support. The satellite connection via the White Rose has been the only communications so far into and out of the area.