Ryan Rose
Ryan Rose (born May 18, 1981) is a journalist living in Sacramento, California. Ryan Joseph Rose is best known for having documented Vacaville resident Cindy Sheehan's 2005 protest of President Bush outside of his Crawford, Texas ranch, also known as the Western White House.
From Rose's 2005 investigation into the Sheehan protest:
“ | They came because they had to. With two wars already raging overseas, America faces a new conflict within its borders. Strangers traveling from all directions came to fight. Bringing protest chants and homemade signs, they came from Birmingham, Ala.; San Francisco; New York City; Detroit; Visalia; Sacramento; and New Orleans--name a state, and there was a delegation. They all said the same thing: They came because they had to. All alluded to an almost religious compulsion. Call it a political revival--a sort of baptism in the river of world affairs. | ” |
Ryan Rose served as managing editor of The Sacramento Union, formerly the oldest daily in the West.
External links
- Editorial on George W. Bush (served at The Raw Story): "9/11 ads a tragedy in themselves"
- Report on Cindy Sheehan (served at the Sacramento News & Review): "Gold Stars in the Heart of Texas"
- Investigation into the fall of former California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley (served at The Sacramento Union) "Shelley Relents, Resigns"
- Feature on the California Delta (served at Prosper magazine): "Delta Doings"
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