Cindy Sheehan, whose son Casey was killed Iraq in 2004, has been camped out for days in Crawford, Texas outside Bush’s ranch. She is demanding to meet with the President to challenge his policies on the war in Iraq. Several hundred people have joined her protest including families of seven soldiers killed in the war. Among family and friends, opinions vary about Cindy Sheehan's decision to stage a peace vigil in Casey's name on President Bush's doorstep in Texas. Guest host Patt Morrison speaks with Cindy Sheehan and Bill Mitchell about their protest. Neal Gabler joins Patt to analyze the media’s handling of the story and its impact on the anti-war movement.
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