Cindy Sheehan arrested after U.N. march

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I get the feeling theres gonna be a riot.
A media stunt the man says......wow go figure.

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Cindy Sheehan arrested after U.N. march

By PAUL BURKHARDT
Associated Press Writer




NEW YORK (AP) -- Cindy Sheehan, who drew international attention when she camped outside President Bush's ranch to protest the Iraq war, was arrested Monday along with three other women during a demonstration demanding the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.

The march to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations by about a dozen U.S. and Iraqi anti-war activists followed a news conference at U.N. headquarters, where Iraqi women described daily killings and ambulance bombings as part of the escalating violence that keeps women in their homes.

Women Say No to War, which helped organize the news conference and march, said Sheehan and three other women were arrested while trying to deliver a petition to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations with more than 60,000 signatures urging the "withdrawal of all troops and all foreign fighters from Iraq." Police said they were arrested for criminal trespassing and resisting arrest.

Ann Wright, a former U.S. Army colonel and U.S. diplomat, said in a statement issued by the group that the U.S. Mission refused to send someone to meet with the women "whose lives and families have been shattered by this destructive and immoral war." The protesters refused to leave without delivering the petition, she said.



Richard Grenell, the spokesman for the U.S. Mission, said in response to Sheehan's arrest: "We invited her in to discuss her concerns with a U.S. Mission employee. She chose not to come in but to lay down in front of the building and block the entrance. It was clearly designed to be a media stunt, not aimed at rational discussion," Grenell said.

At the news conference, Sheehan said when her 24-year-old son - a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq - died in April 2004, "the morgues were filled with innocent men, women and children."

Entessa Mohammed, a pharmicist who works at a hospital in Baghdad, became tearful when recalling the deaths and injuries she said she has witnessed daily.

She estimated that 1,600 Iraqis are killed in Baghdad every month, with a greater number injured. "Thanks for the liberation from Saddam" Hussein, Mohammed said, addressing the Bush administration, "now please go out."
 
Was that communist Media Benjamin arrested with her also. They went together. :barf: :barf: :barf: :barf: :barf: :barf:
 
Cindy Sheehan rocks.

I hope she gets a lot of stage time at the 2008 Democratic party convention.
 
I think that she just can't let go of the 15 minutes of fame he was able to steel thanks to her sons honorable sacrafice. That media whore should be ashamed at how she is using her own son's death as a vehicle for her political activism.
 
maybe she will pull this crap in the wrong country someday & said country will save us the expense of a bullet....
(One can Hope)
 
Does anybody else wonder how she (or anybody else who has this kind of time on their hands) is getting the money to roam about a protest? Is she independently wealthy or what?

jmm
 
Maybe she's using her son's SGLI? That'd do for a couple year's ranting.

Propped up with donations to cover other people and support(like renting land and equipment for conventions) so that she's only paying for herself most of the time, it could last until well after Bush is out.
 
[quote='Card ]I hope she gets a lot of stage time at the 2008 Democratic party convention.[/quote] Indeed. In fact, every time that Sheehan makes an appearance the Democrat Party loses supporters; she has defined the hard left of the Party! Sheehan's making it very difficult for Democrats in 2008... well Sheehan and this guy:

 
They oughta quit reacting to this poor wingnut and just step over her. Whether a person agrees with her in any way or not, she's a sad case of mental illness, and she's being exploited and financed by the far left.
Marty
 
She chose not to come in but to lay down in front of the building and block the entrance.

I always thought that people who did that should just get stepped on while you try to get in the building. I sure as heck gotta get to where I'm going, so if I open the door and their head gets in the way, just close it and open it again until its not in the way anymore. :D

I know its mean... but what idiot lays in front of a door/building? I could care less if shes protesting, but when you interfere with people trying to get in.... Arg :banghead:
 
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