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Monday, August 15, 2005 

Independent Online Edition > Americas : app6: "Something strange is taking place deep in the heart of Texas, where the President of the United States is holed up at his Prairie Chapel ranch, a few miles from the town of Crawford. There, in the space of a few days, a middle-aged Californian, whose soldier son died in Iraq, has become arguably the best-known woman in the US. "

TCR's post on this was great and reading in another spot about how she really is the lone leading voice in this currently mad land called America I wanted to write in as well. To say: Go Cindy. We have been looking for a leader like you for a while.

While maybe some of our greatest minds or most influential people have been distracted by money or by greed or by something else America has lost her way. We are feeling a lack of true personal leadership as we have handed the reigns over to multi-national monopolies. We sit by as a reporter for NBC says that they are owned by GE (a defense contractor) and thus, the lack of critical analysis of the war. It happened so quickly didn't it? So quietly.

And here we sit. Led by a woman who recently lost her son. Led by a woman with one question: Why?

Go Cindy.

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