When one enters into the political fray as she has, one gives up the right to privacy. Those who oppose her policies are also free to criticize her. When she made her grief public, she entered the public square. She thinks it's insensitive for the opposition to investigate and criticize her? How about all the family's of fallen soldiers who do not want someone of her ilk to dishonor the memory of their sons and daughters?
Sorry, Ms. Sheehan, you opened yourself up to this.
Excellent points!
The selfish nature of her attention-whoring spreads disrepute to soldiers who have gone before, and those still active. How many families have found solace in knowing that there fallen sons and daughters fought for a righteous cause? What comfort does she strip from them in this circumstance?