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With Her New Campaign Headquarters Shaping Up-- Cindy Takes Time Out to Visit Step It Up!

by Robert B. Livingston (gruaudemais [at] yahoo.com)
Peace activist Cindy Sheehan is running for Congress and has a new campaign headquarters in San Francisco. Located on Mission between 8th and 9th Streets, she and her volunteers are working to transform what was once a seedy adult night club into a cheerful and welcoming place from where they can take on the powerful Congressional incumbent, Nancy Pelosi who is determined to confound her constituents who want Bush and Cheney impeached and U.S. troops home from Iraq.
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November 3, 2007
San Francisco

About a dozen volunteers spent the day painting and renovating Cindy Sheehan's new campaign headquarters in San Francisco. Located at 1260 Mission Street between 8th and 9th Streets, her new office space will take up the ground floor of a building that once housed a night club called the "Barbary Coast".

Cleaning and painting the grungy place was quite a challenge. The walls were previously painted jet black and were coated with layers of dust-- but the volunteers made speedy headway into the project because of their exuberance for Cindy's cause.

There will be plenty of work left to do in the weeks ahead, but by day's end the place had already utterly transformed.

Cindy, her son Andrew, and her sister Dede participated-- and also treated some of the volunteers to lunch at a pizza parlor nearby. After lunch, Cindy Sheehan walked over to the United Nations Plaza where a public event on behalf of environmental causes was taking place.

The name of the event was "Step It Up! san Francisco". There, she briefly addressed the modest gathering about her campaign to unseat Nancy Pelosi and answered peoples' questions about their environmental concerns-- especially about Global Warming. Sheehan chastised the Bush Administration for not ratifying the Kyoto Protocol.

A number of mayoral candidates also attended the event and gave speeches. Josh Wolf, Quinton Mecke, and Ahimsa Porter Sumchai spent time enjoyably talking with Cindy Sheehan.

Below are a few snapshots from the day's events, plus a short 15 second video clip of the front office.
§A volunteer sweeps away grime and dust
by Robert B. Livingston
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Sweeping up dirt in a backroom seems no glamorous task... until one realizes that it is a first step to helping Cindy Sheehan help sweep Washington D.C. clean.
§A volunteer gets a wall ready for painting.
by Robert B. Livingston
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§Step It Up! Step It Up! San Francisco
by Robert B. Livingston
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Described as a a day of art, activity, and action, Step It Up! San Francisco was a special event being held at the United Nations Plaza today. More:
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/17/18454388.php
§Cindy Sheehan arrives at the Step It Up event.
by Robert B. Livingston
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§Cindy Sheehan and Josh Wolf
by Robert B. Livingston
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Running for mayor, Josh Wolf "was jailed by a Federal district court on August 1, 2006 for refusing to turn over a collection of videotapes he recorded during a July 2005 demonstration in San Francisco, California. Wolf served 226 days in prison at the Federal Correctional Institution, Dublin, California, longer than any other journalist in U.S. history has served for protecting source materials. (Source: Wikipedia.)
Josh Wolf's campaign website:
http://joshwolf.net/JoshWolf4Mayor/
§Cindy Sheehan and two event participants
by Robert B. Livingston
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§Cindy Sheehan gives a favor to another local political activist.
by Robert B. Livingston
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§She sends a postcard to Nancy Pelosi
by Robert B. Livingston
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Dear Member of Congress:
Global warming poses a serious threat to my family, my community, and my way of life. As the Representative of my District, I am asking you to champion strong solutions to global warming that don't include dirty, dangerous sources of energy like coal and nuclear. We're counting on you: you're in the Hot Seat!

Sincerely,
Cindy Sheehan
1260 Mission Street
San Francisco
§Quinton Mecke and Cindy Sheehan
by Robert B. Livingston
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Endorsed by Supervisors Ross Mirkarimi and Chris Daly, Mecke is a public administrator running for mayor.

Mecke's campaign website:
http://www.qformayor.com/index.php
§Cindy Sheehan addresses Step It Up! audience
by Robert B. Livingston
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§Dr. Ahimsa Porter Sumchai and Willie Ratcliff
by Robert B. Livingston
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Dr. Sumchai is also running for mayor; Willie Ratcliff is the publisher of the award winning San Francisco Bay View newspaper (http://www.sfbayview.com/)
§Dr. Ahimsa Porter Sumchai giving a speech
by Robert B. Livingston
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Endorsed by Cindy Sheehan, Dr. Sumchai is running for mayor because of her strong concerns for improving the health and welfare of San Francisco's citizens.
More: http://tinyurl.com/25m66x
Dr. Sumchai's campaign website:
http://www.ahimsa4mayor.com/
§Event activists painting an environmentally friendly bus.
by Robert B. Livingston
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§Mayoral candidate Grasshopper Kaplan
by Robert B. Livingston
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Eccentric candidate Grasshopper Kaplan skillfully plays a mellow tune on his guitar from the event's sideline.
Kaplan's Flickr website:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ari/1835315196/
§Andrew Sheehan
by Robert B. Livingston
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Back at Cindy Sheehan's headquarters, her son Andrew repairs a wall. Andrew Sheehan is a successful Bay Area surveyor.
§Bicycle enthusiasts at San Francisco's Bike Kitchen
by Robert B. Livingston
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One of Cindy Sheehan's new neighbors is an innovative workshop that hosts bicycle enthusiasts interested in repairing and tuning their bicycles. While volunteers worked inside Cindy's headquarters-- industrious bicyclists gathered just outside to work on their bikes.

Bike Kitchen website:
http://www.bikekitchen.org/
§Cindy Sheehan talks to supporters in front of her campaign headquarters
by Robert B. Livingston
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§A visit from a young lady.
by Robert B. Livingston
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Having just discovered Cindy Sheehan's new campaign headquarters, a young woman comes in the front door to inquire about opportunities to help her.
§Short film clip
by Robert B. Livingston
Copy the code below to embed this movie into a web page:
Volunteers work in Cindy Sheehan's new congressional campaign headquarters while Jackson Browne's song "Take It Easy" plays in the background.
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