Starving for attention

That's what I thought.
Dear Friends,

GSFP and Code Pink are sponsoring a hunger strike for peace which begins July 04, called Troops Home Fast Some of us like Dick Gregory and Diane Wilson will be fasting until the troops come home from Iraq, and some, like me, will be fasting for a specified time. My fast will begin on 7/04 and end on the last day of Camp Casey: 09/02.

We are announcing the fast from Washington, DC on 07/04 and having our last supper on 07/03 in Lafayette Park. If you can join us in DC on the 3rd and 4th, or fast in solidarity with us on that day, or any other time, please let me know.

Love and peace soon,
Cindy
Another source.
CINDY SHEEHAN, ANTI-WAR ACTIVIST: We're standing in solidarity with our brothers and sisters, America's coalition, and Iraqis who don't have enough clean water to drink, who don't have enough food to eat, who can get killed when they go to the marketplace to shop for their family, who can get raped by our soldiers just living, whose families can be killed. This war is a war crime, and our soldiers trying to survive are committing war crimes.
ALAN COLMES, CO-HOST: That was Cindy Sheehan this week as she kicked off a summer- long hunger strike to protest the war in Iraq.
Well looks like the fast is off, either that or we have to take Cindy's word that she isn't slipping in the odd cheese burger between denouncing Bush, now in Canada.
BILL O'REILLY, HOST: The top story tonight: more outrageous activity from Cindy Sheehan and her crew — this time in Canada, where she's lending support to U.S. military deserters.

CINDY SHEEHAN, SON KILLED IN IRAQ: They're moral human beings that don't want to go to Iraq and kill innocent people to line the pockets of George Bush and the war machine. Don't make a "gold star mom" out of your mom. Don't kill innocent Iraqi people. It's immoral. These people are dying and their country's being ruined for nothing. And my son, I wish my son would have come here instead of going to Iraq.
But it looks like the Canadians are waking up; they have smelt the coffee and are collectively turning away. Must be those rumours of peace loving jihadists beheading the PM and slitting the odd kuffar throat on national TV that made them reach for the nose pegs.
RONDI ADAMSON, TORONTO STAR COLUMNIST: Well, to tell you the truth, this story fell right under the radar. I think people were not interested. There were only 100 people at that crowd. I think things have changed. We have a new prime minister, who doesn't use anti-Americanism every time there's a problem to exploit situations. And also, Canadians are more focused on the fact that we have 2,300 troops now in Afghanistan. And that has really pulled focus from this story. This story really got very little attention, which is a good thing, I think.

RACHEL MARSDEN, TORONTO SUN COLUMNIST: I'll tell you why, Bill. I'll tell you why it got very little attention. It's because Cindy Sheehan was in the news on Saturday, when all this took place when she was in New York — or sorry, in Fort Erie for the rally. And then the next day, Paris Hilton, an even bigger attention whore, blew into town for the Music Video Awards. And Cindy Sheehan was off the front page.
Finally, something to thank Paris Hilton for. Read the whole transcript to see how these deserters have safe refuge in Canada, thanks to the rule of law.

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