Posted on 01/31/2006 7:27:25 PM PST by Sam Hill
Coming:
Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan (C), whose son was killed serving as a U.S. serviceman in Iraq, is escorted by security personnel into the House of Representatives chamber for the State of the Union address by President Bush on Capitol Hill in Washington January 31, 2006.
Going:
Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan (L, blonde hair), whose son was killed serving as a U.S. serviceman in Iraq, is rushed out of the U.S. House of Representatives chamber by security personnel after arriving for the State of the Union address by U.S. President George W. Bush on Capitol Hill in Washington January 31, 2006. There were unconfirmed reports that Sheehan had been arrested.
What a shock!
More details from the DNC's Associated Press [excepted]:
Activist Cindy Sheehan Arrested at Capitol
Jan 31 9:50 PM US/Eastern
By LAURIE KELLMAN
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON
Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a fallen soldier in Iraq who reinvigorated the anti-war movement, was arrested and removed from the House gallery Tuesday night just before President Bush's State of the Union address, a police spokeswoman said.
Sheehan, who had been invited to attend the speech by Rep. Lynn Woolsey, D-Calif., was charged with demonstrating in the Capitol building, a misdemeanor, said Capitol Police Sgt. Kimberly Schneider. Sheehan was taken in handcuffs to police headquarters a few blocks away and her case was processed as Bush spoke...
Schneider said Sheehan had worn a T-shirt with an anti-war slogan to the speech and covered it up until she took her seat. Police warned her that such displays were not allowed, but she did not respond, the spokeswoman said...
Woolsey offered Sheehan a ticket to the speech "Gallery 5, seat 7, row A" earlier Tuesday while Sheehan was attending an "alternative state of the union" press conference by CODEPINK, a group pushing for an end to the Iraq war.
This is of course just another trick Cindy learned from her handler, Medea Benjamin, and Code Pink.
Behold some of their media triumphs as recounted by taxpayer-supported, Democracy Now!:
Code Pink Activists Ejected From RNC Three Nights in a Row
While much of the protest at the RNC took place outside the Madison Square Garden, a surprising number of activists managed to disrupt the proceedings inside. For the third night in a row, activists from CODEPINK: Women for Peace were ejected from the RNC after disrupting the primetime addresses of speakers at the conventions podium. Last night during President Bushs acceptance speech, he had to stop speaking twice after activists held up antiwar signs before being dragged from the floor of Madison Square Garden. Activist Jodie Evans revealed a pink slip underneath her dress that read Fire Bush! Women Say Bring the Troops Home Now! Earlier in the evening, Jorge Medina, whose son Irving was killed in the Iraq war was ejected for wearing a t-shirt with his sons photo on it and the words Bush Lied, My Son Died.
When the protesters disrupted Bushs speech, delegates and others in the convention would begin chanting Four More Years in an effort to drown them out. This tactic seems to have been a coordinated response from the Republicans. Twice last night as Bush was speaking, the chant began for no clear reason. Moments later, Secret Service Agents could be seen dragging a demonstrator from the convention.
Earlier in the week, CODEPINK founder Medea Benjamin came within 30 feet of Vice President Dick Cheney as he sat in his box. She unfurled a pink banner that read Be Pro-Life: Stop the Killing in Iraq. She also managed to ask Cheney, How much money have you made in Iraq today? She was picked up by Secret Service agents and dragged from the floor and down a staircase. That same night, Fernando Suarez del Solar was also ejected from the convention. His son Jesus was killed in Iraq in March 2003. He stood near the Texas delegation and held up a sign that read Bush Lied. My Son Died.
The following night, as Dick Cheney was giving his prime-time address, CODEPINK activists Gael Murphy and Tiffany Burns unfurled a banner that read, Cheney and Halliburton, Making a Killing in Iraq. We are joined now by a few of the people who managed to disrupt the RNC from the inside.
Now Medea needs to teach Cindy about timing.
"Make sure the cameras are on you first, hon."
You'da thunk her new found boosem buddy Chavez woulda sprung for a latino make-over with bananas in her hair piled high on her head like Marge Simpson!!! Doh!!!
It's okay, take as much time as you need, we'll wait... ;-)
You don't honestly think that the woman from california who gave her a pass didn't expect her to act out?
Yes.
And Yes again.
I didn't see it. Where is it? Where is it?
It probably had something to do with this:
her arrest happened PRIOR to President Bush entering the Chambers.
Ok. Thanks.
I guess she must have made some kinds of threats to someone in order to be arrested. I mean, first she is invited and then she's arrested. It doesn't make any sense, unless she made a serious threat.
Hey! She's got a leftist female Senator in both NY and CA all pist-off at her!!! Ha Ha Ha!!!
You mean Jabba the Hut?
Medea Benjamin gave her an anti war T-Shirt that she was wearing under that jacket! She was gonna pull up her jacket as soon as Teddy Kennedy turned around and yelled "Show us yer T-Shirt" at her in the balcony but she flashed a little of it prematurely and THEY GOT 'ER!!!
I am sooooo disapointed!!!I thought she had been arrested in Venezuela.
Wo pays all her expenses???
Are you sure she is not a flight risk she looks like big bird
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Cindy is in her own little world |
I don't think one can get arrested for wearing a t-shirt under a jacket. I think she must have threatened someone with harm, maybe the president? That's the only thing I can think of for being arrested.
I am fully confident that Woolsey gave Sheehadi the greenlight to pull this street theater stunt. It is great she didn't get the chance. Regardless, Woolsey needs to answer for her brazen complicity in attempting to disrupt Our President's SOTU Address.
Haven't you seen any of the news reports? I've heard two and read three, so far! Sorry to be impatient with ya...
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