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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-012.mrc:7662194:5787
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090 $aDS79.764.U6$bS54x 2005
092 $a956.70443
100 1 $aSheehan, Cindy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005061886
245 10 $aNot one more mother's child /$cCindy Sheehan ; [foreword by John Conyers, Jr.].
260 $aKihei, HI :$bKoa Books,$c[2005], ©2005.
300 $axix, 204 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :$bcolor illustrations ;$c21 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
505 00 $tForeword /$rJohn Conyers, Jr. -- $tCindy : an historic perspective /$rThom Hartmann -- $tA personal introduction /$rJodie Evans -- $gI.$tWritings, 2004-2005 -- $tAn open letter to George W. Bush -- $tCasey's story -- $tThe dangerous gold star families -- $tMy "vacation" in Florida -- $tNot worth my son's sacrifice -- $tThe amazing hypocrites -- $tName withheld pending notification -- $tStill not worth it : Larry King, part 2 -- $tUnconscionable recruiting -- $tWhy aren't liars held to the same standards as the people trying to expose them? -- $tThe sounds of hope -- $gII.$tLetters -- $tTo time magazine : rewarding incompetence -- $tTo Donald Rumsfeld : your policies have created a hole in my heart that can never be filled -- $tTo White House spokesperson Dana Perino : Bush is defending life? -- $tTo Congressmembers : have you lost your minds? -- $gIII.$tSpeeches -- $tTalk at the counter-inauguration protest, January 20, 2005, Washington, D.C. -- $tPeace rally outside Fort Bragg, March 19, 2005, Fayetteville, North Carolina -- $tOur country has been overtaken by murderous thugs, April 4, 2005, New York -- $tCongressional forum on the downing street memo, June 16, 2005, Washington, D.C. -- $tAddress to veterans for peace convention, August 5, 2005, Dallas, Texas -- $gIV.$tThe peaceful occupation of Crawford, Texas, August 6-31, 2005 -- $tDay one : what noble cause? -- $tDay three : it is Freakin' amazing -- $tDay four : Dogging George -- $tDay five : the truth scares people -- $tLetter to President Bush from members of Congress -- $tDay six : how can you spread peace by killing people? -- $tDay seven : we have the power -- $tDay eight : hope is blossoming -- $tPhotos of Camp Casey and Washington, D.C. -- $tDay nine : "Casey would be proud of you" -- $tDay ten : this is George Bush's accountability moment -- $tDay ten : leave my family alone -- $tDay eleven : putting out fires -- $tDay eleven : misses and miracles -- $tDay twelve : vigils -- $tDay thirteen : it's not about me, it's about the war -- $tDay thirteen : leaving Camp Casey -- $tAssociated press : "peace mom" leaves Camp, her mother ill -- $tDemocracy now! Interview : "I want to get back as soon as possible" -- $tDay fourteen : my mom -- $tDay fifteen : the Camp Casey movement will not die -- $tDay seventeen : go home and take care of your kids -- $tDay eighteen : my response to George as he speaks from his vacation away from his vacation -- $tDay eighteen : coming back to Crawford -- $tDay nineteen : "good job, mom" -- $tTalk at Camp Casey : "thank you, mom. This was the best day of my life" -- $tDay twenty : press conference -- $tDay twenty : false freedom isn't free -- $tDay twenty-one : George Bush's new reason for staying in Iraq -- $tDay twenty-two : not one more -- $tDay twenty-three : in my life I loved you more -- $tDay twenty-five : goodbye to Crawford, but not to Camp Casey -- $tDay twenty-six : my last post from Crawford -- $tAssociated press : anti-war protests near Bush Ranch end -- $gV.$tThe bring them home now bus tour, Crawford to D.C., September 1-26, 2005 -- $tHow does Scotty McClellan live with himself? -- $tDangerous incompetence -- $tHow many more innocent people are their greed and indifference going to take down with them? -- $t"Meet with the moms" halls of fame and shame -- $tA bright spot in Bush world, amid miserable failures on the same planet -- $tWe really support the troops -- $tIt is time to start pumping hope back into our own communities -- $tIraq and Katrina : failed bookends of a Bush presidency -- $tNot one more mother's child -- $tWe don't exist -- $tMy first time -- $gVI.$tThe Camp Casey movement will not die -- $tWhy I must tell the President and the Congress to stop the war -- $tWhat kind of extremist will you be? -- $tFrom despair to hope.
520 1 $a"Cindy Sheehan lost her son in an ambush in Iraq in 2004. As information became available verifying that the war was based on lies and "cooked intelligence," she began speaking out and testifying in the halls of Congress. In August 2005, she went to Crawford, Texas, to confront President Bush, and the floodgates of a renewed American peace movement were opened. Ten thousand people joined her, and millions more worldwide." "Cindy Sheehan is a moving writer and vibrant storyteller. During her first year of activism, she chronicled her thoughts and actions, and now she shares them for the first time in book form. Reflecting on war and peace, truth and accountability, she takes the Bush administration to task for its corruption and incompetence and tells the story of her own journey from grieving mom to ardent activist. Cindy Sheehan is founder of Gold Star Families for Peace."--BOOK JACKET.
600 10 $aSheehan, Cindy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005061886
650 0 $aIraq War, 2003-2011$xMoral and ethical aspects$zUnited States.
650 0 $aIraq War, 2003-2011$xProtest movements.
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