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Cindy Sheehan Buys 5 Acres Near Bush Ranch

Anonyme, Lundi, Juillet 31, 2006 - 01:35

D. Burbeck

Ms. Sheehan has paid over $50,000
for land just outside of Crawford,
Texas for Camp Casey and the
upcoming protest of the Iraq War
there. She has been fasting with
Code Pink and several other anti-war
organizations in front of the White
House for over three weeks.

As a result of their fast, the Prime Minister of
Iraq has asked them to attend a meeting to help
develop a plan for withdrawing the troops.

The property will be a welcome retreat for the
thousands of people who will attend Camp Casey
this year with electricity, water, a campground,
and a parking lot. Last year much of their time
was spent in a ditch at the side of a county road.

The mostly republican residents have voiced
concerns about traffic jams and the smell of
porta-potties.....but not about the huge loss
of life and mayhem that has occured in Iraq
over the past 3+ years.



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