http://www.freep.com/voices/letters/eletters19e_20050819.htmBush should meet mother
Recently, 40 members of Congress and I wrote to President George W. Bush, asking him to give Cindy Sheehan the courtesy of a personal meeting.
First and foremost, as someone whose son has made the ultimate sacrifice for his country, Cindy has the moral standing to meet with the president. Second, Cindy is the founder and leader of the Gold Star Families for Peace, a support group for families of fallen soldiers.
Third, since her last abbreviated meeting with the president in June of last year, much new information has come out regarding the war, not the least of which is the release of the Downing Street Memos indicating that the United States and Great Britain had a secret prewar plan to invade Iraq.
Cindy's actions in Crawford represent the most recent in an American tradition of nonviolent protests, including those by Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King. Her vigil is about the willingness of a single American, who has sacrificed her son for our nation, to speak truth to power.
She deserves not only our support, but our respect and our admiration.
U.S. John Conyers Jr.
D-Detroit