It gives new meaning to "Bringing The War Home"...

CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) -- War protesters will have a new and bigger
gathering place when they return in August to President Bush's adopted
hometown: a 5-acre lot bought with insurance money Cindy Sheehan
received after her son was killed in Iraq.

Gerry Fonseca, a fellow war protester who acted as Sheehan's agent, said
he recently bought the vacant lot about a mile from downtown Crawford --
and about 7 miles from Bush's ranch -- for $52,500. About half the land
is pasture, and the other half is woods, he said.

"If Cindy Sheehan came to town, I don't think anybody would have sold
her any property," Fonseca, of Eagle Rock, Missouri, said Thursday.

Sheehan, of Berkeley, California, reinvigorated the anti-war movement
last summer with her peace vigil, which started in ditches off the road
to Bush's ranch. As it grew, the group also set up its protests on a
private, 1-acre lot closer to the ranch.

Sheehan said in an e-mail Thursday that the group wanted more space.

"We decided to buy property in Crawford to use until George's
resignation or impeachment, which we all hope is soon for the sake of
the world," Sheehan, whose oldest son Casey was killed in Iraq in 2004,
said in a newsletter set to be sent to supporters Thursday. "I can't
think of a better way to use Casey's insurance money than for peace, and
I am sure that Casey approves."

The anti-war gathering in Crawford was scheduled August 16 through early
September, but it will begin several days earlier because Bush is
expected to be at his ranch the first two weeks of August.

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