sexta-feira, agosto 12, 2005

TAL COMO NO VIETNAM, AS MÃES DOS SOLDADOS MORTOS COMEÇAM A CONTESTAR CADA VEZ MAIS A GUERRA DO IRAQUE

" But then Cindy Sheehan hit town.

The 48-year-old mother of Army Spc. Casey Sheehan, who was killed in an ambush in Baghdad last year, is consumed by the kind of grief that turns into a furious determination to do something — in her case, to confront the president and force him to explain why her son died.

Now, in the space of just a few days, what started out as a seemingly quixotic personal mission has become something of a phenomenon — with media swarming around Sheehan, leading liberal and antiwar activists parachuting in to try to make her their long-sought voice, and political experts in both parties working to assess what role she may have in galvanizing the public's gathering unhappiness with the increasing American casualties in Iraq".

A não perder, este artigo de Edwin Chen e Dana Calvo no Los Angeles Times.