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Monday, August 08, 2005

Urgent: Join Cindy Sheehan in her stand at Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas



August 7, 2005


Dear Morgaine,

Cindy Sheehan, whose son Casey was killed in Iraq, is holding vigil in Crawford, Texas until she gets a meeting with George Bush. She has some simple questions to ask him: “Why did you kill my son? What did my son die for? If the cause is so noble, why don’t you send your twins?” She also has a clear demand: “Honor our sacrifices by bringing our nation's sons and daughters home from a war based on lies and deceptions.”



On Saturday, as Cindy marched towards the ranch where Bush is vacationing for 33 days, she and her supporters, including CODEPINK cofounder Diane Wilson, were stopped by local sheriffs, who pushed them into a ditch with fire ants in 100 degree heat. Cindy was undeterred: “I am not leaving until I meet with George Bush and he answers my questions about the death of my son. This is the beginning of the end of the war in Iraq,” she said, (read more ).



Inspired by the power of Cindy's determination Diane pledged that CODEPINK would join her in solidarity by staging a hunger strike. Diane has already begun her fast and many of us are making our way to Crawford to join her, including Ann Wright, former US Army colonel and senior diplomat who resigned after 35 years of service because of the Iraq war (Cindy, Diane and Ann all have powerful essays in our book Stop The Next War Now (read more ).

Knowing that every day lives are being lost in the war on Iraq, Cindy, Diane and Ann have taken an uncompromising position. This is a powerful moment in our struggle that cannot be overlooked by any of us who care deeply about the lives that are being wasted in this immoral war. When we are given the opportunity to witness someone else’s courage in the face of struggle, it is a gift. An even greater gift comes when we are presented with the possibility of joining boldly in that struggle.

Here are ways you can stand with them click here for more info



This vigil and fast follows in the footsteps of all those throughout history who have taken extreme action, putting their own needs aside to save our humanity. We are reminded of another great soul, Robin Cooke, former British Foreign Secretary who, in 2003, resigned from Blair’s cabinet in protest of the invasion of Iraq. Cooke died on Saturday, but his courageous example lives on for all of us to follow until the last foreign soldier leaves Iraq.


In solidarity,
Dana, Farida, Gael, Jodie, Medea, Nancy, Rae, and Tiffany

P.S.
Please join us in Washington DC on September 24-26  as we rally for the troops to come home and make sure you list your reason to get out of Iraq on onemillionreasons.org  and pass it on to others .

To help sustain our work and actions, please consider making a donation  to CODEPINK today.

3 Comments:

At 12:12 PM , Blogger Mary Godwin said...

Morgaine, thanks for the links in support of Cindy Sheehan. I've added the information to (Pro)Claiming Age. Also, you might be interested in checking out my daughter's blog at Sentinel 47. She is an active duty soldier/MI lieutenant opposed to the war and and blogging from her duty post just outside of Baghdad.

I am encouraged by your work here. Thanks for the energy. -mg (also blogging at Body Electric)

 
At 4:36 PM , Blogger Ole Blue The Heretic said...

I have read a few articles about this woman. She now is looking at everything realisticly and is pissed at what she sees, it might be late for her son but not the rest of us.

 
At 2:31 PM , Blogger DaveG said...

You are all deluded hypocrits ....Cindy Sheehan is a liar. She is being paid and supported by moveon.org and Air America.

Here is what she said in 2004 after personally meeting with the President:

CINDY 2004

THE REPORTER of Vacaville, CA published an account of Cindy Sheehan's visit with the president at Fort Lewis near Seattle on June 24, 2004:

"'I now know he's sincere about wanting freedom for the Iraqis,' Cindy said after their meeting. 'I know he's sorry and feels some pain for our loss. And I know he's a man of faith.'

"The meeting didn't last long, but in their time with Bush, Cindy spoke about Casey and asked the president to make her son's sacrifice count for something. They also spoke of their faith.

"The trip had one benefit that none of the Sheehans expected.

"For a moment, life returned to the way it was before Casey died. They laughed, joked and bickered playfully as they briefly toured Seattle.

For the first time in 11 weeks, they felt whole again.

"'That was the gift the president gave us, the gift of happiness, of being together,' Cindy said."

Just get real. I'm not arguing support for the war one way or the other. But you want to talk about truth right?

 

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