amadeus amadeus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 06:23:18 -0700 
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From: amadeus amadeus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [lbo-talk] Cindy Sheehan Arrested at White House
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Yes, it was a bad idea to arrest Sheehan. It was also a great idea for the 
administration, and the event should remind us that anyone who interferes with 
the propaganda message of the day/week/month WILL be taken care of, whether by 
arrest, murder, or co-optation. One can be sure that the FBI knows every porn 
pop-up to have ever appeared on her web browser, as well as every song she's 
downloaded.... Meanwhile sister Lynndie England was sentenced, an event that 
Sheehan's arrest seems to have overshadowed among liberals... England was 
nicked for no reason other than the fact that she is a poor working class woman 
from 
Appalachia, whose choices were apparently to get court-martialed for not 
following orders, or court-martialed for following them, with an additional 
court martial by the media. 
In both cases, we see that working class women have taken the fall for the 
interests of the bourgeoisie, a policy which has been a "good idea" for 
capitalists for the last couple centuries. This is, as Lenin would have said, 
"bullshit."
--adx

Marta Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Sep 26, 2005, at 8:29 PM, joanna wrote:

Ohhh. Bad idea. I mean, their arresting her.

Joanna



It made the LA Times today: 

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/iraq/complete/la-na-antiwar27sep27,1,5948056.story
Sheehan, Activists Arrested at White House
By Ryan G. Murphy and Emma Vaughn
Times Staff Writers


September 27, 2005


WASHINGTON — Cindy Sheehan, the Vacaville, Calif., woman whose protest this 
summer outside President Bush's Texas ranch became a focal point of the antiwar 
movement, was arrested Monday at the White House during a civil disobedience 
campaign.


On the third day of demonstrations that began with tens of thousands of 
protesters rallying Saturday on the National Mall, a group of about 300 sat on 
the sidewalk in front of the executive mansion after being refused the 
opportunity to meet with a White House staff member to present a petition 
calling for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. About 370 people were 
arrested.


Before Sheehan was detained, she removed a picture of her son, Casey, who was 
killed last year in Baghdad, from around her neck and tied it with a pink 
ribbon to the wrought-iron fence that surrounds the White House. Sheehan, 48, 
was the first to be arrested.


Earlier Monday, 41 protesters were arrested near the subway stop at the 
Pentagon. They were charged with disorderly conduct and impeding people's 
ability to enter and leave the building. 


The protesters at the White House were given three warnings, then arrested for 
demonstrating without a permit. A Park Police representative said they would be 
taken to a local facility, charged and given a court date. The offense is a 
misdemeanor that carries a $50 fine. 


On Capitol Hill, meanwhile, other foes of the war sought to lobby Congress to 
withhold funding for military operations.


Mimi Kennedy, who chairs the Progressive Democrats of America, and other 
activists spent the day seeking to meet with Sen. Dianne Feinstein of 
California and other Democrats. Feinstein left her office moments before the 
group arrived.


"Feinstein wasn't there to hear our concerns, and she could have been," Kennedy 
said. "She chose not to because she does not want to hear our concerns." 





Times staff writer James Gerstenzang contributed to this report.




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