http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N25713490.htmCRAWFORD, Texas, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Iraq war protester Cindy Sheehan, whose vigil near President George W. Bush's Texas ranch has become a symbol for the anti-war movement, said on Thursday she planned to take her cause on the road next month and shadow Bush back to Washington.
Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in Iraq last year, said the campaign against the war would not come to an end even if Bush agreed to meet with her.
"I'm glad to be back," said Sheehan, who returned to her camp outside Bush's ranch after going to California to care for her ailing mother.
"I'm just so honored that the universe chose me to be the spark that has set off a raging inferno" of anti-war sentiment, Sheehan said. "It's not going to end. If George Bush came out and spoke with me today and we went home, this wouldn't end."