Iraq Reviews > Why the Right Just Doesn’t Get the Cindy Sheehan Story

[Clean Cut Kid] Sheehan has simply been more effective at capturing the attention of America than anyone up to this point because she has a highly compelling but simple-to-understand story. She captured the attention of the anti-war crowd, not the other way around.

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Antiwar.comhttp://antiwar.com [Antiwar.com] Antiwar.com Blog: Atlanta war mothers and antiwar activists held a press conference and protest in front of the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Decatur, Georgia today in a show of solidarity with Cindy Sheehan, currently camped outside of George Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. The event was organized by the Georgia Peace and Justice Coalition/Atlanta;

Dailywarnews.blogspot.comhttp://dailywarnews.blogspot.com [Dailywarnews.blogspot.com] Today in Iraq: Failure: Iraq's political heavyweights, struggling to overcome deep differences over oil and Islam, failed to agree on a draft constitution Sunday despite the expectations of U.S. and Iraqi officials. The failure surprised legislators of the 275-member transitional National Assembly who had gathered to examine, discuss and vote on a proposed charter, which President Jalal Talabani had announced would be delivered by Sunday.

http://liberalavenger.com [Liberalavenger.com] The Liberal Avenger: Questions were asked about him seeing Cindy Sheehan and perhaps making her more important than Shrubs terrible golf game, but the talking points were all that were revealed (again). "The president has made it clear theat...blah...blah...blah".

Michellemalkin.comhttp://michellemalkin.com [Michellemalkin.com] Michelle Malkin: THE CINDY SHEEHAN BANDWAGON: It's easy to see why Cindy Sheehan, the 48-year-old mother of a soldier killed in Iraq, has become the new face of the anti-war movement, featured in a New York Times editorial on Tuesday and a Maureen Dowd column yesterday morning. Camped out in Crawford, Texas, near President Bush's ranch, she's a more sympathetic face than a lot of the alternatives.

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