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Cindy Sheehan, an American activist, gained national attention for her protests against the Iraq War, stemming from the loss of her son, a U.S. soldier. Her courage in standing up for what she believed in, even in the face of personal tragedy, sparked a broader movement advocating for peace and justice. Sheehan's story inspires individuals to channel their grief into action, demonstrating that ordinary citizens can make a difference by taking a stand on critical social issues.
"I've always admired President Chavez for standing up to imperialism and the meddling of the American government in South America."
"I'm just so honored that the universe chose me to be the spark that has set off a raging inferno."
"It's up to us, the people, to break immoral laws, and resist. As soon as the leaders of a country lie to you, they have no authority over you. These maniacs have no authority over us. And they might be able to put our bodies in prison, but they can't put our spirits in prison."
"I would love to support Hillary for president if she would come out against the travesty in Iraq. But I don't think she can speak out against the occupation because she supports it."
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