Yep, you heard it. Nothing to do with Iraq, nothing to do with her sons death... Muther Sheehan sucking up to a communist thug! Shocking news! Not really when you consider that nearly all the groups that she has been affiliated with are the offshot of the old red guard whose lifelong goal has been the defeat of the United States.
Oh, one more thing. Leftists LOVE to cite Human Rights Watch, when it reports concerns over the "torture" at Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo. But real human rights abuses are rampant in Venezuela under Chavez as reported HERE by Human Rights Watch.
Killings of democracy rights advocates, kidnappings of political opponents,shutting down press freedoms, restricting religious freedom, REAL torture leaving victims disabled... All that is going on in Venezuela under Chavez with the support of the American Left.
And the left in this country trumps up phony accusations of a "police state" under President Bush while they support the establishment of a REAL police state and REAL gulags for democracy advocates in South America.
O.K. Let's call her what she is: A paid agent for a foreign government that is an open enemy of the United States. Yet, she is free to live in the United States; to come and go, to slander our President and our people. Yet, the people of Venezuela, who dare to oppose Chavez are jailed, beaten, kidnapped and killed.Yahoo! News: "CARACAS (AFP) - Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan, mother of a US soldier killed in Iraq, joined more than 10,000 anti-globalization activists in Caracas, where she hailed Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez.
'I admire him for his resolve against my government and its meddling,' said Sheehan, who gained notoriety when she camped outside US President George W. Bush's ranch last year to protest the Iraq war. She said she hoped to meet Chavez later in the week.
Sheehan was among more than 10,000 people from across the Americas who took to the streets of the Venezuelan capital Tuesday in an anti-war protest that launched the six-day Caracas World Social Forum (WSF).
My government should not meddle anywhere, the "peace mom" told AFP during the march, which was marked by anti-Bush slogans.
We must stop the Iraq war, we must not let it happen again, said Sheehan, who has been arrested at least twice while demonstrating outside the White House.
Tuesday's march ended outside the armed forces headquarters, on an avenue usually reserved for military parades. "It's a peace route now," Sheehan said.
Sheehan, whose son Casey was killed in Iraq on April 4, 2004, said she would remain in Caracas until the WSF concludes on Sunday, and would address participants on several occasions.
She said Venezuela's foreign ministry sponsored her visit.
Notice the difference?
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