Now this is funny - watch the AP change the lede of this story, not once, but twice, in their attempt to "frame" Cindy Sheehan in just the right way:
Compare these leads:
1:57 p.m.-- Cindy Sheehan, the California woman who has used her son's death in Iraq to spur the anti-war movement, was arrested Monday while protesting outside the White House.
At AP Headquarters: "Oops, did I say "used"? I didn't mean used."
3 p.m.-- Cindy Sheehan, the California woman driven by her son's death in Iraq to re-ignite the anti-war movement, was arrested Monday while protesting outside the White House.
AP Headquarters: "Yeah, driven. That's the ticket."
Update 3: Lead No. 3 on this story at 3:38 p.m.:
Cindy Sheehan, the California woman who became a leader of the anti-war movement following her son's death in Iraq, was arrested Monday along with dozens of others protesting outside the White House.
AP Headquarters: "You know, because the whole process was, like, so organic. Cindy didn't really "use" or "drive" anything so much as she "became" the conscience of a country veering horribly off course. It was her simple request to meet with the President, her private grief, and her authenticity that won us over. Not that we're on her side, mind you."