Bush snubs mother of fallen soldier
Here's a fantastic developing story.
While Bush is sat on his fat useless behind on a five week vacation, mother of fallen U.S Soldier Cindy Sheehan is holding a protest outside Bush's Crawford Texas holiday ranch until he comes out to talk to her.
Cindy's son Casey was killed in Sadr City on April 4, 2004.
According to radio reports authorities are threatening to arrrest her and other protesters , claiming trespass law even though she is not on the side of the road of the private property.
Sheehan briefly met Bush before when he bounced into a private meeting in a jovial mood, as though he was attending a party and said: "Now, who are we honoring today...?" as he entered the room, signifying that he didn't even know who he was about to meet.
However it was Bush's recent blunder after the death of fourteen US Marines in Iraq proclaiming the families of fallen soldiers must know their children have died for a 'noble cause' that has caused outrage and offence. Words which Sheehan described as a pack of lies and that it was oil money for Bush's buddies that soldiers are dying for.
As well as being threatened with arrest, White House officials have tried to spin against Sheehan, claiming she was originally pleased with the President's response.
Interview with Cindy Sheehan
While Bush is sat on his fat useless behind on a five week vacation, mother of fallen U.S Soldier Cindy Sheehan is holding a protest outside Bush's Crawford Texas holiday ranch until he comes out to talk to her.
Cindy's son Casey was killed in Sadr City on April 4, 2004.
According to radio reports authorities are threatening to arrrest her and other protesters , claiming trespass law even though she is not on the side of the road of the private property.
Sheehan briefly met Bush before when he bounced into a private meeting in a jovial mood, as though he was attending a party and said: "Now, who are we honoring today...?" as he entered the room, signifying that he didn't even know who he was about to meet.
However it was Bush's recent blunder after the death of fourteen US Marines in Iraq proclaiming the families of fallen soldiers must know their children have died for a 'noble cause' that has caused outrage and offence. Words which Sheehan described as a pack of lies and that it was oil money for Bush's buddies that soldiers are dying for.
As well as being threatened with arrest, White House officials have tried to spin against Sheehan, claiming she was originally pleased with the President's response.
Interview with Cindy Sheehan
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