Posted on 11/25/2005 12:51:00 PM PST by Tim Long
CRAWFORD, Texas - The mother of a fallen soldier who led a vigil against the war in Iraq outside President Bush's ranch returned to Texas, saying she is "heartbroken" that the troops are not home.
When Cindy Sheehan arrived at the Waco airport Thursday, three dozen supporters erupted into cheers and tears and grabbed her for lengthy embraces. Before they whisked her back to Crawford, the group chanted, "Stop the war! Bring them home now!"
"I feel happy to be back here with all my friends ... but I'm heartbroken that we have to be here again," said Sheehan, who hoped to arrive earlier in the week, but was delayed by a family emergency. "We will keep pressing and we won't give up until our troops are brought home."
Sheehan asked protesters to return to Crawford this week during Bush's family Thanksgiving gathering. She was unknown when she set up camp outside Bush's ranch during his August vacation, but as the vigil drew thousands, she attracted national attention.
Friday, Sheehan's itinerary included attending a dedication of a garden at the Crawford Peace House in honor of her 24-year-old son, Casey, who died in Iraq last year. An anti-war rally was scheduled at a downtown park Saturday.
A few miles away in a field beside the main road leading to Bush's ranch, a Bush supporter set up camp Thursday with a tent and signs saying "A Noble Cause" showing pictures of smiling Iraqi children.
The war protesters' camp this week is at the same 1-acre private lot that a landowner let them use in August when Sheehan's original campsite became too crowded. The grassy lot is about a mile from Bush's ranch.
Before Sheehan's arrival, more than 100 protesters at the camp ate a traditional Iraqi meal for Thanksgiving salmon, lentils, rice with almonds and a salad of parsley, tomatoes, cucumbers and bulgur wheat. They said they wanted to call attention to the innocent Iraqi victims in addition to the more than 2,100 U.S. soldiers killed since the war began in March 2003.
"It's significant because the people of Iraq are suffering under our occupation, and for people in America it's business as usual stuffing themselves on fat turkeys," said Tammara Rosenleaf, whose husband is an Army soldier to be deployed in a few weeks.
I believe this woman is making all the money she can off of her son's death. That is the real tragedy.
I hears an interesting idea the other day. I can't remember who said it (possibly O'Reilly), but he brought up the idea that if we pull out now, then Saddam can just walk right out of his cell and into power again. The scary thing is, that's ENTIRELY POSSIBLE.
What is great is I have see zero mention of this on the MSM.
If you can stand it, dnCNN and PMSNBC have been on it since yesterday.
but a quick touch of the thumb, and 'poof' they're gone.
Das sum funky muzak.
It's supposed to also get rather cold. Hope she likes a Blue Norther...
CNN, of course, had it on their website this morning and AP had it as one of their top stories until a few hours ago. I guess a dozen or so anti-Bush/America protesters constitutes big news.
You can bet that if 50,000 people got together this morning for a pro-American rally it wouldn't bet any media attention.
Where is baseball sized hail when we really need it?
Dear Barbara,
On April 04, 2004, your oldest child killed my oldest child, Casey Austin Sheehan. Unlike your oldest child, my son was a marvelous person who joined the military to serve his country and to try and make the world a better place. Casey didn't want to go to Iraq, but he knew his duty. Your son went AWOL from a glamour unit. George couldn't even handle the Alabama Air National Guard.,,, blah, blah, blah...
She sucks.
Translation: MSM is having a slow news day and, HEY!, Sheehan's back in Texas.
"Happy" and "heart-broken" at the same time. It's kind of like sweet and sour pork.
Bring Cindy and the Moonbats home now!
What you describe is more of the same old 'Anybody but Bush'. They had rather people suffer horribly than to give Bush credit for anything. Is that not sick?
She's a California 'babe', dontchaknow, and has no idea what a blue norther is...:-)
I don't think she got hitlery's "cease and desist" message yet.
I think she might end up in a last final protest somewhere in Fort Marcy Park.
She's old news. Her fifteen minutes were up long ago, and nobody cares how 'heartbroken' she is or what she's eating or saying. Of course, she's latched onto some Liberal feedbag/stipend so she can run her mouth, feel important, and wear $350 designer sandals.
Salmon? Does PETA know about this?
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