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'''Cindy Sheehan''' is an insignificant anti-war protestor, known for her obsessive bashing of her President.  She came into the national spotlight thanks to excessive coverage from the liberal media.  Many have declared and celebrated her as the face of the anti-war, anti-American movement.  Her son was tragically lost in the Iraq War, and she has exploited his death for political and personal gain.  Some of her most controversial acts include calling her President "the biggest terrorist in the world today", and going to personally visit the authoritarian "president" of Venezuela, [[Hugo Chavez]].   
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'''Cindy Sheehan''' is an insignificant anti-war protestor, known for her obsessive bashing of her President.  She came into the national spotlight thanks to excessive coverage from the [[liberal]] media.  Many have declared and celebrated her as the face of the anti-war, anti-American movement.  Her son was tragically lost in the [[Iraq War]], and she has exploited his death for political and personal gain.  Some of her most controversial acts include calling her President "the biggest terrorist in the world today", and going to personally visit the authoritarian "president" of [[Venezuela]], [[Hugo Chavez]].   
  
 
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Revision as of 02:18, April 20, 2007

Cindy Sheehan is an insignificant anti-war protestor, known for her obsessive bashing of her President. She came into the national spotlight thanks to excessive coverage from the liberal media. Many have declared and celebrated her as the face of the anti-war, anti-American movement. Her son was tragically lost in the Iraq War, and she has exploited his death for political and personal gain. Some of her most controversial acts include calling her President "the biggest terrorist in the world today", and going to personally visit the authoritarian "president" of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez.