Many people speak out against President Bush in his illegal war and occupation of multiple countries but few do it so powerfully as Cindy Sheehan, the mother/war-supportor turned activist who appeared in Faerenheit 9/11 and then camped outside of the Bush ranch in Crawford, TX to protest the war and question what just cause her son was sent to die for. This is an interview with Cindy about her tactics adapted from Martin Luther King's nonviolent, yet direct, in your face approach to confronting the war. She talks extensively about civil disobedience, US foreign policy, New Orleans, military recruitment, her son Casey's death on his 5th day in Iraq, soldiers who resist, and her personal transformation into America's most outspoken advocate for peace. It's always very powerful when a middle aged mom feels the need to uproot her life to the battlefield of confronting the US administration, as opposed to a young, relatively free and privileged radical.