PBS interviews Cindy Sheehan after she announced she quit the anti-war movement.
From PBS:In a NOW on the News Web-exclusive audio interview from May 31, Cindy Sheehan tells NOW on PBS Host and Senior Editor David Brancaccio that she plans to rest up, spend time with her family, and then continue her struggle against the Iraqi war.
"We're going to pull back and regroup and figure out a better way to come at this," Sheehan told NOW.
Sheehan - whose son, Army Spc. Casey Sheehan, died in Iraq in 2004 - announced on Memorial Day that she was done being the public face of the movement. "I think my mission, my activism has reached a brick wall," she tells Brancaccio. Sheehan gained national attention when she camped outside President Bush's Texas ranch in August 2005 demanding to talk with the President.
Learn more at http://www.pbs.org/now/news/322.html
Friday, June 01, 2007
Cindy Sheehan Talks With PBS
Posted by Josh"Ing"Silverstein at 11:13 PM
Labels: anti-war movement, Cindy Sheehan, Iraq, PBS
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