By Prensa Latina
Washington : US pacifist Cindy Sheehan has defended her decision to sell the ranch where she put up her “trial� against George W. Bush’s presidency after her son Casey was killed in Iraq.
Sheehan said she did what was right by putting aside her political activism, but again stood up against Bush for having commuted the sentence passed against former adviser of the Vice Presidency, Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
This weekend, Sheehan will sell some of the assets of the Crawford estate, near Bush’s ranch, she will meet with friends of her struggle and celebrate her 50th birthday, before handing the ranch to its new owner, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times.
Sheehan also reaffirmed her decision to participate together with Reverend and friend Lennox Yerdwood in a walk which will start from the tomb of Martin Luther King in Georgia on July 12 and end in Washington in order to demand that Bush be impeached.
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