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Sheehan Suggests Bush 10 Times Worse Than Bin Laden
By Nathan Burchfiel
CNSNews.com Correspondent
January 31, 2006

(CNSNews.com) -- Echoing the accusations of musician Harry Belafonte and
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan on Monday
wondered aloud whether President Bush is "10 times the bigger terrorist than
Osama bin Laden."

In December, Bush estimated that 30,000 Iraqis have died since the beginning
of combat in March 2003. "On Sept. 11," Sheehan said, "3,000 Americans were
killed, so does that make George Bush 10 times the bigger terrorist than
Osama bin Laden?"

Sheehan posed the rhetorical question during a mock impeachment forum
organized by several liberal groups, including Democracy Rising and
ImpeachPAC. Democracy Rising founder and quadrennial presidential candidate
Ralph Nader was scheduled to participate with Sheehan but did not show.

Sheehan became a major figure in the anti-war movement in August 2005 when
she staged a protest outside Bush''s Texas ranch to protest the war in Iraq.
Her son, Casey Sheehan, was killed in Iraq in 2004.

She recently returned from Venezuela, where she met with Chavez during his
World Social Forum. During a speech with Sheehan at his side Sunday, Chavez
declared, "Enough already with the imperialist aggression. Down with the
U.S. empire."

At the same event, Sheehan said she agreed with musician and activist Harry
Belafonte, who had called Bush "the greatest terrorist in the world."
Sheehan said the president "is responsible for killing tens of thousands of
innocent people."

Although she originally portrayed herself, with great assistance from the
media, as a grieving mother speaking out against the war, Sheehan has
recently extended her political activism to other causes. All have the
president as the focus of her criticism.

She is fighting against the confirmation of Bush''s Supreme Court nominee
Samuel Alito and she believes Bush should be impeached over the National
Security Agency''s wiretapping of suspected terrorists. 

On Tuesday, the day President Bush will deliver his sixth State of the Union
address, Sheehan will meet with liberal Democratic members of Congress and a
survivor of Hurricane Katrina to discuss "the people''s state of the union."
She has also announced plans to return to Bush''s ranch in April for another
protest.

But during her remarks Monday, she said "what we really need to be talking
about ... is the immediate withdrawal of our troops from Iraq."

A recent Los Angeles Times poll found that 14 percent of Americans support
an immediate troop withdrawal, while 40 percent support keeping troops there
"until the job is done." Sheehan criticized the poll in an interview with
Cybercast News Service , saying that it didn''t consider that "63 percent of
Americans believe this war is a mistake and they want the troops to start
coming home."

She added that she thinks public opinion on a troop withdrawal "is turning
around."

Sheehan, who lives in Berkeley, Calif., has announced that she is
considering challenging Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein because of
Feinstein''s support for war funding and her refusal to support a filibuster
of Alito.

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