CRAWFORD, Texas -- A year after her...
CRAWFORD, Texas -- A year after her first war asseverate in President Bush's adopted hometown attracted thousands and reinvigorated the nation's peace motion Cindy Sheehan resumed her vigil Sunday. below the blazing Texas sun, Sheehan and more than 50 demonstrators again marched a mile and a half toward Bush's ranch, stopping at a roadblock. As covered Service agents stood silently, Sheehan held up her California driver's license and said she wanted to qualified with the president. "It doesn't say my modern address, but I do live here now," said Sheehan, who lives in Berkeley, Calif., and newly bought land in Crawford for war affirms "My name is Cindy and Bush killed my son" White House spokesman Tony Snow has said that neither Bush nor his staff plan to engage with Sheehan. "I would advise her to bring water, Gatorade or both" he said. "Honestly when you're talking about the kind of issues that we're talking about, Cindy Sheehan hasn't risen to the on a level of staff meetings." Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided from ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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