My Speech at UFPJ Rally, 24sept, 2005
A BUZZFLASH GUEST CONTRIBUTION
by Cindy Sheehan
Ahhhh, I love the smell of Patriotic Dissent in the afternoon!
As we stand here on the grounds of a monument that is dedicated to
the Father of our Country, George Washington, we are reminded that he
was well known for the apocryphal stories of never being able to tell
a lie. I find it so ironic that there is another man here named George
who stays in this town between vacations and he seems to never be able
to tell the truth. It is tragic for us that our bookend presidents
named George have two completely different relationships with honesty.
I also find it ironic and heartbreaking that my son, Casey, who was
a brave person, tall and proud, who loved his country and was honest
beyond measure, could be sent to his death by someone who is even too
cowardly to meet with a broken hearted mom, let alone go and fight in
the illegal and immoral war of his generation. We are losing our best
and our brightest in a country that we are destroying that was no
threat to the United States of America. Iraq was and still is no
danger to our safety and security, or to our way of life. The weapons
of mass destruction and mass deception reside in this town: they are
the neocons who pull the strings and the members of Congress who have
loosened the purse strings with reckless abandon and have practically
given George and company a blank check to run our country into
monetary and moral bankruptcy. We are out here in force today to take
our country back and restore true democracy and sanity to our
political process. The time is now and we are here because we love our
country and we won't let the reckless maniacs destroy her any further.
We, as a young colony of Great Britain, broke from another tyrant,
King George the Third. Well, I wish our George the Third were here
today to see us out here in force protesting against his war and
against his murderous policies. George is not here, though, because he
is out gallivanting around the country somewhere pretending that he
cares about the people who are in the path of hurricane Rita. We know
that he cares nothing for the people of America: Katrina, Iraq, and
his idiotic response to 9/11 are evidence of that. He is just out and
about play-acting like a President whose country is in crisis, just
like he pretends to be a Commander in Chief and a Cowboy (I wonder if
before he took off to Texas or Colorado or wherever he went, he
watched a movie like Independence Day to see how that other fake
president acted?). The reason he is out today is that his handlers
told him that he got a little flak for playing golf and eating
birthday cake with Senator McCain while some of his employers were
hanging off rooftops and treetops in New Orleans. He swaggers around
arrogantly like he is a macho dictatorial tyrant who doesn't have to
answer to his employers, the people of the United States of America.
Those days are over George, we are here today to tell you that we are
a majority and we will never rest until you bring our young people
home from the Middle East and until you start putting money into
rebuilding OUR communities: the ones natural disasters destroy with
your help, and the ones which your callous and racist war economy are
decimating. We won't allow you to take anymore money out of social
programs to finance Halliburton to rebuild the Gulf States: there is
no money. Our bank account is empty. George, this is our rainy day and
you have failed us miserably. Stop pouring money into the pockets of
the war profiteers and into building permanent bases in Iraq. It is
time to bring our billions of dollars home from Iraq too!!!
One thing the Camp Casey movement that hunkered down in Crawford,
Texas this past August taught us is that we the people of America have
the power and we can and should name our national policy and make sure
it is carried out. I constantly get asked if we are making a
difference and if we think (like we're naïve boobs) that we will
actually stop the war. Well, looking back at how Vietnam was ended and
looking back in the history of our country, most notably in the
suffragette, union, and civil rights movements, we the people are the
only ones who have been able to transform history and affect true and
lasting change here in America: so to those people who question if we
are making a difference: I tell them to go back to school and read
their history books!! And another thing these questioners overlook is
that WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE!!! And we are here to tell the media,
Congress, and this criminal and criminally negligent administration:
WE ARE NOT GOING AWAY!!!
We in the peace movement need to agree on one thing: yes we need an
exit plan, but it is not a strategy, it is a command. The command
should be: have all of our military personnel and paid killer
mercenaries out of Iraq within 6 months and the generals carry out the
command. Simple, it's not brain surgery and I think it is so easy even
George Bush can sign the order. We can't give the homicidal maniacs
any wiggle room or long term strategy sessions. For one thing, when
our leaders strategize, we are put in even more jeopardy, they have
proven that they are not too bright or even a little compassionate.
But the most important thing is that people die everyday in Iraq for
absolutely no reason and for lies. We have to say NOW because the
people on the other side are saying NEVER. We can't compromise, we
can't say please, and we can't retreat. If we do, our country is
doomed. We have to honor the sacrifices of our loved ones by
completing the mission of peace and justice. It is time. Bring our
troops home, NOW! |