The Usual Source wrote:
Over the Memorial Day holiday weekend came the news that Cindy Sheehan is apparently giving up her role as the nation's highest-profile anti-war protester.
It appears her move is, in its way, another form of protest, but not against the Bush Administration or the war which claimed her son Casey, a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq. Instead, her departure is in part a protest against her left-of-center and Democratic Party critics.
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Sheehan also appears to have been worn down financially, physically and emotionally by her life as a protestor. She seems resentful of those who haven’t put as much as she has into protesting the war, saying everything except that they're armchair protestors.
It appears her move is, in its way, another form of protest, but not against the Bush Administration or the war which claimed her son Casey, a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq. Instead, her departure is in part a protest against her left-of-center and Democratic Party critics.
[...]
Sheehan also appears to have been worn down financially, physically and emotionally by her life as a protestor. She seems resentful of those who haven’t put as much as she has into protesting the war, saying everything except that they're armchair protestors.
I wasn't aware that Sheehan was still doing much of anything. Her honeymoon with the press ended over a year ago, near as I can tell.