George Bush's neighbors in Crawford are getting cranky. Yesterday, one of them fired a shotgun to get the attention of the protestors. Today, others are going to court:
Some residents of the corn and cattle town of Crawford, Texas, are expressing resentment as hundreds of anti-war protesters descend upon President George W. Bush's adopted hometown.Now where did they come up with that idea?
After nine days of watching as one woman's protest has grown into a national event, dozens of the farmers and ranchers neighboring Bush's 1,600-acre Prairie Chapel Ranch plan to petition a county court in nearby Waco, according to one, Pete Martinka. They want to prevent anyone from parking or stopping within two miles of the makeshift campsite erected by Cindy Sheehan, the Vacaville, Calif., woman whose son, Casey, was killed in the war in Iraq.
They are throwing everything they can at Cindy Sheehan. Now, she's going to get a little Texas Justice. Yikes.