Case of Blue Balls

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Husband of 'Peace Mom' Files for Divorce

Monday, August 15, 2005 6:27 p.m. ET



FAIRFIELD, Calif. (AP) -- The husband of Cindy Sheehan, the California mother camped outside President Bush's ranch in Texas to protest the death of a son who was killed while serving with U.S. forces in Iraq, filed for divorce, according to court documents.

Patrick Sheehan filed a petition for the dissolution of his marriage Friday in Solano County Superior Court. His lawyer did not immediately return a call seeking comment Monday.


The couple's eldest child, Casey, 24, was an Army soldier killed in April 2004.

Cindy Sheehan said the stress of the death led to the separation of the couple, who were high school sweethearts.

It also led her to take her activism just short of the president's door step, where she has held an anti-war demonstration for more than a week.

Sheehan, who has been joined by more than 100 anti-war activists, vowed to remain in Texas through Bush's August vacation, unless he meets with her.

She wants to ask Bush what cause her son died for and ask why he hasn't encouraged his daughters to join the military.

The Sheehans have three surviving adult children.
 

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I have heard that deaths of children frequently lead to divorce. Doubt this has anything specific to do with her position on the War.
 

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ocelot said:
I have heard that deaths of children frequently lead to divorce. Doubt this has anything specific to do with her position on the War.

I would agree with this statement.
 

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Why is everyone so obsessed with this woman? For christ's sake, FOX holds her to higher scrutiny than the prez.

Let her do her thing. I couldn't care less about the motives, agendas, or whatever of a grieving parent. Seems to me it's another Shiavo level story that just keeps us from the important things. Until the rest of us lose children, what can any of us really say in judgement of her?
 

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I would think that if the husband had any passion at all for the beliefs of his wife on the topic of the war, he could have filed for divorce a bit down the road and stood by her during her "crusade".

I really don't care about the whole side show. That just stuck out to me.
 

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Some Seek Restrictions Near Bush Ranch

Tuesday, August 16, 2005 12:43 p.m. ET
By ANGELA K. BROWN Associated Press Writer
WACO, Texas (AP) --

Some of President Bush's neighbors asked county leaders Tuesday to prevent large gatherings near the Crawford ranch like the ongoing anti-war protest led by a mother of a soldier who died in Iraq.

Several residents have complained of blocked roads and traffic jams in the last week since dozens of people joined Cindy Sheehan's protest by pitching tents off the winding, two-lane road leading to Bush's ranch.


The petition with more than 60 signatures was submitted to the McLennan County commission, asking the board to expand a no-parking zone that now bans cars within a few hundred feet of the ranch. If the ordinance passes, demonstrators probably would have to stay in Crawford, which is 7 miles away.

Some residents said they worried about the safety of children waiting for school buses in the area. Schools began classes Tuesday.

Noting that an anti-war protester raised civil-rights concerns about the ordinance, petition-signer John Laufenberg told commissioners: "All those of us that live in that area and in that community and our children also have civil rights, and we do feel that those are being seriously compromised at this time."

About a dozen people from the camp attended Tuesday's meeting, though Sheehan did not. The protesters acknowledged the area has been crowded but said they have kept it clean and quiet.

"I would encourage the commission to weigh heavily the First Amendment rights that we have, because that's really the fundamental thing: free speech, the ability to protest, legitimate dissent in a democracy," said Ann Wright, who has been in charge of the site.

The group has set up camp in shallow ditches, but people congregate on the roads, causing cars to stop or slow down. Some drivers have blown their horns continuously while maneuvering around the crowd, and several have yelled, "Go home!"

Tension between residents and the groups has been building.

A resident was arrested Monday night after authorities say he ran over hundreds of small wooden crosses bearing names of fallen U.S. soldiers. On Sunday, a nearby landowner fired his shotgun twice into the air, but he was not arrested. No one was hurt in either incident.

On Saturday, hundreds of cars _ anti-war demonstrators and Bush supporters attending counter rallies _ were parked on both shoulders for miles. Traffic was at a crawl for about an hour.

Sheehan of Vacaville, Calif., started the vigil Aug. 6 and vows to stay through Bush's monthlong ranch visit unless he meets with her and other grieving families.

She has promised to return to the area whenever Bush goes to his ranch. Bush said he sympathizes with Sheehan but has made no indication that he will meet with her. She did meet with Bush in June 2004, at a gathering at Fort Lewis, Wash., for grieving families.

Protests are not unusual when Bush stays at his ranch, but most are within the Crawford city limits. Sheehan's anti-war demonstration is the longest, most publicized and closest to the ranch.

The commission will publicize the petition and advertise a public hearing, to be held in about four weeks. Then, county commissioners will vote on the ordinance.
 

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Didn't seem to take to long did it. Has Fox had him on yet.
 
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