Marsha
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Fri Aug 12, 2005 18:02
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Here's media addies...want to add your 2 cents on this or any issue?...File them away for safe keeping...Please forward this to help our Patriot movement grow

Media says, who's behind Cindy?...Well just evereyone who has a heart and a brain
Date: 8/12/2005 4:51:16 PM Eastern Standard Time
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The media would have you believe that certain lefty organizations with ulterior motives are who's really behind Cindy Sheehan...Yeah, right...and george bush is a real Christian too

They are now only fooling the ignorant of facts and non thinkers and we are fixing that fast all over the globe...thank God most of "US" have already seen it coming and hit the streets with our activism...They are really in a bad place because we have them covered with all the truth "We the People" are now armed with...Oh, and the evidence is sooooo overwhelming there is just no room left for doubt on all counts and issues

We can't believe they are still trying to put the spin on the truth concerning the illegal war...Well we guess they do have their orders and scripts given to them...Some will be heroes...It will take time...After reporting some positive in the favor of certain media allowing truth behind 911 to surface...i have another bone to pick

The main stream media is reporting to have multiple emails from Cindy's relatives denouncing Cindy's actions. You can get your own reports from the links you have for the detailed updates yourself

This sentence is taken from the following report I'm sending from one of the many multiple sources (including all the crazy lefties) who support Cindy and all the truth behind her...

Marsha McClelland
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

>>>she spoke of her son, of her family's devastation and of their
support for
her taking this stand

From: King Daevid MacKenzie
Date: Fri Aug 12, 2005 11:50 am
Subject: Fwd: A Report From Crawford

...forwarded from one of the Pacifica Radio groups that I'm on...

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hello all,

lee taylor and i just got back from crawford a few hours ago and i want to
try to convey a little of the feeling of what is going on there with cindy
sheehan's courageous stand outside of the bush ranch.

we drove up yesterday and arrived about 10 pm into downtown crawford where we
easily found the Crawford Peace House, purchased in 2003 by a group of
people who decided rather than driving to crawford every couple of weeks to
demonstrate, they would just buy a property there...to balance out the
energy in the
area due to w's purchase shortly before just down the road. it was night and
it was raining. we had heard of the ditches and the fireants, and,
anyway, we
didn't know where the actual camp site was, so the warm welcome we received
when we walked in the door was almost overwhelming. Food and water were
abundant, a delicious vegetarian soup was available to everyone,
volunteers in the
house were fielding phone calls for cindy from all over the u.s. and all over
the world, directing parking places, assigning floor space for anyone wanting
to sleep there. an entire table was full of gorgeous flower arrangements
that
had been sent to cindy and to the other gold star families who were joining
the vigil.

after only 15 minutes, who should walk in the door but cindy sheehan herself.
as lee and i were standing near the front door, she came to each of us and
hugged us and thanked us for coming. she had some soup and made sure she was
back at the campsite for 12:01 am when it had been rumoured that they would
arrest her. she didn't want to disappoint them by not being there.

intimidated by the rain, the fireants and a tent i had never set up before,
we sensibly opted to drive 7 miles into macgregor and rent a motel room. we
were rested and fresh and back at the peace house just after 8 am today.
volunteers were offering to shuttle people the 5 miles or so back and
forth to the
camp site, since the law enforcement agencies were restricting all kinds
of no
trespassing zones and parking was limited.

i had my trusty little handycam with me and started filming as soon as we got
near the camp...a colorful cluster of banners, tents, people, cars up ahead.
i was able to kneel in front of the many, many media people documenting the
press conference, so i got close ups of each of the people who spoke...in
front
of the main tent with a peace sign embroidered/painted on it, bouquets of
flowers everywhere, a cross with casey sheehan's name on it, crosses with
all the
other fallen soldiers' names on it stretching out in both directions, 3 rows
deep, between the ditches and the road.

cindy spoke first, simply and gently, saying she would not leave until she
saw bush and asked him why her son had died, what was the noble cause that he
had died for. she said if he would not see her and if she were not arrested,
then after august 31 she would go camp out in d....il he would speak with
her. she spoke of her son, of her family's devastation and of their
support for
her taking this stand, even casey, she was sure. she said the decision to
come to crawford had come to her while she was typing to her email list about
some event she was going to in austin...and that she just sort of saw her
fingers
typing..."and then from austin, i am going to crawford to ask to talk to
bush".

after cindy, bill mitchell spoke. he lost his only son, the baby of the
family, on the same day as cindy's son, in the same battle. cindy's son
had only
been in iraq 5 days when he was killed. bill's son, michael, was
scheduled to
return home just a few days later. bill said he had been against the war in
the beginning and had protested on the first anniversary, carrying a sign
saying bring our boys home now. he said that 4 days later his son was
killed and
2 weeks later his boy did come home, in a coffin, in one of the coffins in
the
photo that caused that woman to loose her job.

after bill, celeste spoke. her younger son stood beside her. her older son
was killed in iraq. then, a young woman named jean, in a green shirt, spoke.
her son had been killed also. next a couple spoke who had 3 sons and 2
grandsons in iraq, none of whom have yet been killed, but they explained the
anxiety they live with every day. later in the day, a woman named barbara
from
arkansas arrived who had lost her only child. she was interviewed later. a
number of veterans for peace and even one young guy eligible for being
called back
in were all there, making signs, participating in whatever was going on.

i felt honored to be able to just be in the presence and lend the little
support i could to these brave parents who stand straight and talk to the
cameras
about their losses and their grief, thru their tears, or remaining calm, just
that they can keep on going. it was evident that they gave each other
tremendous support...lots of hugs, and sitting around talking with each
other later,
sharing photos of their sons.

i was able to speak with and film ann wright, the woman who resigned from her
16 year position in the state department because of her disagreement with the
iraq war. no one, not even the gold star families, minded being filmed or
interviewed by me. i hope i can edit it all and get it onto a dvd to make
available for anyone who wants to see it. there was a fantastic folk
singer from
oklahoma named peggy who sang her own political songs, accompanied by some
congos (our very own heather, at times) and other instruments.

a woman named diane (not diane wilson, who was in her 5th day of a hunger
strike and who i missed seeing somehow), a minister from dallas, was walking
around having people sign a guest book. there were 250 names in it just from
today. people came and went all day. cindy and a few others slept in
tents (or
tried to) during the nite. heather and katie said it got pretty scarey
about 4
am with large cars driving by really fast, just beside the tents, and
honking.

but, our experience spending the day at the campsite and back at the peace
house, was uneventful with police. the few sheriffs at either place were
friendly and easy to speak with.
about mid afternoon, 3 helicopters flew over us, apparently condi and donald
and maybe bush on their way to a fund raiser on the other side of us from the
ranch.

there was a great feeling of solidarity, compassion, vulnerability,
thoughtfulness, hopefulness, sorrow, joy, gratitude, devastation, but, above
all...connectedness. we all had a feeling that this was something really
important
happening and that maybe now there was going to be the shift we so
desperately
need in stopping this horrible and wrong war. we overheard at the camp
someone
saying that john conyers and maxine waters were on their way there.

our hitched ride back to the peace house was with the san francisco chronicle
reporter, joe garofoli. he said his piece was on the front page today in san
francisco (as another reporter's article was on the front page of the houston
chronicle) and to look for the next one tomorrow. i'm sure we can find it
online. he was intrigued with some of our texas bush stories and hearing a
little of what's going on politically in texas.

at the peace house, as we said our goodbyes and packed up for houston, david
van oz and his wife rachel arrived, on their way out to the camp.

i believe cindy arrived to camp out on either saturday or sunday and the idea
and event has kept growing. it seems people come and go from all over (we
met people from montana, illinois, georgia, ecuador and more) and stay as
long
as they can. then it seems like more people come to take their place and
even
multiply. they were pretty desperate for donations of food, money, medical
supplies, but i think they have had a generous response. the crawford peace
house is making it all possible and i think they could use some financial
help.

but, most of all, i encourage all of you who are able to, to go join these
brave and tender people. go for the day or for longer. cindy plans to
stay til
aug. 31 unless??? take whatever you can to share. help the numbers swell
until bush cannot possible continue ignoring this mother's request for an
answer
to her question of just exactly why her son died.

sorry, i feel i've rambled and still not said what i wanted to say. it's
late and i'll leave it at this. there are lots of places you will be able
to get
more precise and timely news, but maybe some of you will be able to get a
little of the feeling from this.

let's keep on....
with all hopes for an end to this war,
rochelle


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King Daevid MacKenzie, WLSU-FM 88.9 La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA
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