We have good technology and good databases. It means you can organize people quickly, easily and cheaply. It means you can ride the media phenomenon of the moment, which is what, in some ways, Cindy Sheehan has become.

Every movement has a moment when it torques up, ... Cindy is the Rosa Parks of the peace movement in 2005. Cindy, Rosa Parks, Paul Revere -- they're people who try to start something.

Cindy reached out to us. We're e-mailing our members about her story today, running a print ad in Waco [Texas]. Cindy is a morally pure voice on the war, so we're trying to keep the focus on her and not jump in and turn it into a political fight.

Frelinghuysen basically said Murtha was helping the terrorists, ... The debate that day was about repudiating John Murtha.

[Sheehan will have to make her ride into immortality without the help of Longfellow. But is it possible this moment could make MoveOn.org what SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) was during Vietnam?] I'm only 30, ... I don't really understand the reference that much.

There's a feeling among some of our members that some of the more vocal people at these rallies are part of the far left and not representative of most Americans. But this is such an important moment in history that we wanted to support the events.

I'm only 30. I don't really understand the reference that much.

She's like a herald, waking everybody up.

These are districts where the incumbent doesn't support an exit strategy to bring the troops home and the challenger does.