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October 5th---Day of Mass Resistance!


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Number 3291
Cindy Sheehan
Out of war nations acquire
additional territory, if they are victorious. They just take it. This newly
acquired territory promptly is exploited by the few -- the selfsame few who
wrung dollars out of blood in the war. The general public shoulders the
bill.
And what is this bill?
This bill renders a horrible
accounting. Newly placed gravestones. Mangled bodies. Shattered minds. Broken
hearts and homes. Economic instability. Depression and all its attendant
miseries. Back-breaking taxation for generations and generations.
From:
War is a Racket
Major General Smedley Butler
I met the
aunt of number 3291 today. I was sitting in seat 11E and a flight attendant gave
me a note from a woman in seat 33C: "My nephew was killed in Iraq yesterday. I
would like to meet you."
Seat belt light or not, I headed back
toward the rear of the airplane. We held each other and she said: "What can I
do? My brother was in the Army and he initially supported the effort. Yesterday,
he made a sign with a picture of his son saying: 'Murdered by George Bush.'" I
prayed for the Universe to give the families strength yesterday as I do everyday
our soldiers are killed, as I pray for the Iraqis and their families who are
also murdered unnecessarily. I don't often get to meet the people I pray for in
such a timely manner.
Four of our brave and abused troops were
killed in King George's escalation of the conflict in Iraq. Ten over the Easter
weekend while George was hiding out at his ranch in Crawford. George Bush and
his bloody gang of war-bandits have caused so much pain and heartache in the
world without so much as a blink of the eye. Number 3291's aunt recounted how
she heard her sister 'screaming for her son," on the other end of the phone.
Number 3291's family is just beginning to realize the true meaning of broken
heart and betrayals.
Number 3291 has a name: Brian. The only thing
I know for sure about Brian was that he was in the army, he was probably blown
up by an IED (which could have been avoided with an IED detector in his
vehicle), and he has a loving aunt named Sheryl. His family lives in North
Carolina and that's where his body will be returning to under the cover of
darkness to hide the shame of the Bush Regime.
Brian will never be
a number to his family or friends. To the few people in this country who still
incredibly support this horror and his war, Brian's sacrifice will be noted as
"freedom isn't free," or "he volunteered." To the anti-war movement, Brian
will be commemorated in a candlelight vigil when the 4000th troop is killed in
Iraq. To the man sitting next to me in seat 11D, Brian is a non-entity because
he: has no opinion on the occupation one way or the other because he has no
"time to worry about it." Trust me though, that's all Brian's mom did for the
entire time he was in Iraq and there are 160,000 moms who lie awake at night
worried about their child and Iraqi moms who never know when the last "I love
you," is the last one forever.
To me Brian represents a failure. I
have been struggling with all my energy and resources to insure that Brian's mom
never had to fall on the floor screaming in agony or so that Aunt Sheryl would
never have to take a sad and lonely trip across the country to be with her
family in this terrible occasion for mourning. Every death since Casey's has hit
me with a fresh assault of suffering. How can my wounds heal when so many new
ones are being opened up on a daily basis in three countries that are being
devastated by the Bush doctrine of inflicting immeasurable damage with his war
for profit being masqueraded as a war on terror?
The anti-war
movement is failing in many areas. First of all, like the man sitting next to
me, there are too many apathetic people in this country. How can anyone still be
so indifferent to so much death and destruction? Even the people who are still
confused and support the war have an opinion. The anti-war movement is also
failing in its lack of influence on the policy makers. When such pro-occupation
entities as MoveOn are being hailed as the "anti-war left" and our Congressional
leadership are listening to them and using their corrupt polls as tools to
hammer theoretically anti-war Reps into voting for a bill that would extend our
troop presence in Iraq indefinitely, then the true anti-war movement has not
been effective in getting our message out.
Another goal that the
anti-war movement should have would be to move the overwhelming majority of
Americans who are against the occupation of Iraq off of their couches and into
the streets. The leaders of our country are in the obscenely deep pockets of the
war machine and are exceedingly comfortable there. Only a massive electoral
revolt will be able to pick the pockets of the war profiteers and force our
elected officials to represent us and not the wealthy.
Brian's
family, my family, 3293 other families, our military families who are
financially and emotionally strapped by the constant deployments and getting
ready for deployments are sacrificing too much on the altar of greed. The Iraqi
people who did not ask for Bush's help are sacrificing horribly on this imperial
altar. The rest of this nation is not sacrificing the way that so many others
have. I am working so you don't have to.
But if we, as a nation,
want to end the farce of false patriotism to justify wars for profit and empire,
we will have to sacrifice until it hurts. In this cleansing act will come
redemption, because we can be assured that all of the children of the world are
safe and sound. If we don't work to end the absolute stranglehold of violence we
are clutched in, then we deserve what we get.
Our movement has to
move toward peace…at all costs.
Please go to The Camp Casey Peace Institute for more info
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