Talk:Camp Casey, Crawford, Texas
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There had been reports that the police had threatened to arrest all protesters on site on Thursday, August 11, 2005 when Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice would be at the president's nearby ranch. Source?
[edit] Encyclopedic Information
While moving this information from the Sheehan main article helped to improve specific size of that one, it only really moved the underlining problem (that of unnecessary and useless information). In hopes of correcting that problem I have below indicated the chronology entries that seem to have no value and no place on Wikipedia. However, before removing it seems best to allow justification for the inclusion of these events to be given. Mind you, my reasoning for questioning all of the below is that none of them appear to have any long range significance or relevance.
"August 13, 2005: Cindy Sheehan makes front page news in the Washington Post.[35]"
"August 13, 2005: Activists in Chico, California found "Camp Casey Chico," in solidarity with Cindy Sheehan and supporters in Crawford, Texas."
"August 14, 2005: News first breaks regarding Sheehan's husband's filing for divorce.[43][44][45]."
"August 16, 2005: MoveOn.org announces a nationwide "Vigil for Cindy Sheehan" to take place Wednesday, August 17.[49]"
"August 22, 2005: Casey Sheehan's boots are removed from the American Friends Service Committee's traveling exhibition "Eyes Wide Open: The Human Cost of War," in order to return them to Sheehan.[66]"
"August 24, 2005: Sheehan returns to Camp Casey."
"August 25, 2005: Casey Sheehan's combat boots are returned to Sheehan by the American Friends Service Committee[69][70][71] "
In particular, Camp Casey Chico is oddly placed since, though its candlelight vigil drew a degree of people, at any other given time it had around 5 or 7 people camping out in and making largely un-usable the Chico Children's Park. Additionally, to my knowledge, other than Wikipedia, it drew absolutely no attention outside of Butte County.
Thought 02:14, 12 February 2006 (UTC)
- As per the above post, I have removed those indicated entries. Once again, these entries were removed because they have no particular significance to later events. An exhaustive list of when Sheehan was mentioned in the media (as many of these entries are little more) is hardly encyclopedic or desirable. Thus, if one desires to reincorporate this information, please indicate its significance. Thought 21:09, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] yes I know this isn't good enough for some
http://www.bradblog.com/archives/00001730.htm
- Revised sentence (hundreds across America instead of "in every state") works far better for me (and allows us to include the District of Columbia, which is not a state) and doesn't need a further citation. I also removed the POV phrase from the sentence. --Habap 13:17, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] POV
The sections about support and those about the views of other parents of military personnel killed in Iraq are pretty irrelevant to the article, which is supposed to be about Camp Casey, not about Cindy Sheehan's larger anti-war agenda. The information in those sections belongs in other articles. Some parts of the Chronology are relevant, at least those that have to do with events at Camp Casey, not those about Sheehan's publicity, other actions, or the actions of President Bush. Jrkarp 18:23, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
? Seems like you've gone off the mark with all the extraneous information about Shehan. This is a link about one of two Camp Caseys. There should certainly be a link to Shehan but there shouldn't be all the stuff about her and her cause on this page. This page should be a few paragraphs at most. Come on, lets make Wikipedia a credible source! --—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.1.178.124 (talk • contribs).