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Why Do I Write This Blog???

The easiest (and probably the most honest) answer to that question is: I don't know. It all started in the summer of 2005, when I went to Crawford, Texas ( a.k.a. the home of the prez's ranch, a.k.a. the home of Camp Casey) to support Cindy Sheehan. I wanted the world to know that, contrary to what one could read in the mainstream media, the peace movement was alive and well and large numbers of Americans did not support the war in Iraq. I wanted people to know that thousands of Americans were willing to travel to Texas and tolerate the heat, humidity, and bugs in order to support a grieving mother whose new purpose was to shine a light on the lies that led to the war and to bring home our troops so that no other mother would have to know the pain that she felt.

Over time, this blog has become more of an exploration of who I am, my spirituality, and how life works. I love life's complexities, exploring the shades of gray. I want to, as Rainier Maria Rilke said,

"Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer."

Maybe my blog is just one big question about what is needed in order for people to take the time to love and cherish each other and our earth. Maybe someday, I will "live along some distant day into the answer."

In the meantime, thank you for joining me on my journey. I welcome you to share yours with me

 

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Cindy Sheehan Resigns

Cindy and Me
What a powerful, warm, articulate, dedicated woman.


I have many mixed feelings as I post this article about Cindy Sheehan. I started this blog when I went to Crawford, Texas to support Cindy the first time she camped in a ditch waiting to talk to W - as if he would ever talk with someone who didn't agree with him on something.

At some point along the way, over the last two years, I started to see the mechanics of this country in a different way. I also had a change of heart in regard to effective methods of change, so I have wandered away from Cindy's work this past year. I respect her and her efforts, but it was hers, not mine. Still, I cannot imagine what I would do if my son died in this horrible war. Would I have the voice and leadership that Cindy so willingly displayed?

Cindy has given so much to many, many heart-broken and angry people. Her resignation will be a great loss. She created an opportunity for people to come together, to share their stories and have a community at a time when their voices meant they were "unpatriotic". Grieving families came together at Camp Casey and could share openly about their experience when the only stories that were allowed in the media were the ones of families thanking their lost loved ones for giving them their freedom.

And I know that Cindy did her best to stop this war. I think that she is seeing what I have been seeing - that the two parties are really one, the peace movement can be one "that often puts personal egos above peace and human life", and that we live in a "country which cares more about who will be the next American Idol than how many people will be killed in the next few months while Democrats and Republicans play politics with human lives".

Thank you for all that you have done, Cindy. While we slept in comfort and went about our lives, you sacrificed and opened thousands and thousands of sleeping eyes.

Cindy Sheehan 'Resigns' As Protest Leader
Sheehan's Son Killed In Baghdad Ambush

POSTED: 8:45 am MDT May 29, 2007

FORT WORTH, Texas -- Cindy Sheehan, the soldier's mother who galvanized an anti-war movement with her monthlong protest outside President Bush's ranch, says she's done being the public face of the movement.

"I've been wondering why I'm killing myself and wondering why the Democrats caved in to George Bush," Sheehan told The Associated Press by phone Tuesday while driving from her property in Crawford to the airport, where she planned to return to her native California.

"I'm going home for awhile to try and be normal," she said.

In what she described as a "resignation letter," Sheehan wrote in her online diary on the "Daily Kos" blog: "Good-bye America ... you are not the country that I love and I finally realized no matter how much I sacrifice, I can't make you be that country unless you want it.

"It's up to you now."

Sheehan began a grass roots peace movement in August 2005 when she set up camp outside the Bush ranch for 26 days, asking to talk with the President about the death of her son, Army Spc. Casey Sheehan. Casey Sheehan was 24 when he was killed in an ambush in Baghdad.

Cindy Sheehan started her protest small, but it quickly drew national attention. Over the following two years, she drew huge crowds as she spoke at protest events, but she also drew a great deal of criticism.

"I have endured a lot of smear and hatred since Casey was killed and especially since I became the so-called "Face" of the American anti-war movement," Sheehan wrote in the diary.

On Memorial Day, she came to some "heartbreaking conclusions," she wrote.

When she had first taken on Bush, Sheehan was a darling of the liberal left. "However, when I started to hold the Democratic Party to the same standards that I held the Republican Party, support for my cause started to erode and the 'left' started labeling me with the same slurs that the right used," she wrote.

"I guess no one paid attention to me when I said that the issue of peace and people dying for no reason is not a matter of 'right or left', but 'right and wrong,"' the diary says.

Sheehan criticized "blind party loyalty" as a danger, no matter which side it involved, and said the current two-party system is "corrupt" and "rapidly descending into with nary a check or balance: a fascist corporate wasteland."

Sheehan said she had sacrificed a 29-year marriage and endured threats to put all her energy into stopping the war. What she found, she wrote, was a movement "that often puts personal egos above peace and human life."

But she said the most devastating conclusion she had reached "was that Casey did indeed die for nothing ... killed by his own country which is beholden to and run by a war machine that even controls what we think".

"Casey died for a country which cares more about who will be the next American Idol than how many people will be killed in the next few months while Democrats and Republicans play politics with human lives," she wrote. It is so painful to me to know that I bought into this system for so many years and Casey paid the price for that allegiance. I failed my boy and that hurts the most."

"I am going to take whatever I have left and go home," Sheehan wrote.

"Camp Casey has served its purpose. It's for sale. Anyone want to buy five beautiful acres in Crawford, Texas?"

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posted by Carol at 9:16 AM


6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe she can finally find the time to put a nice stone on her son's grave...it's been deserted since her jump for the headlines

3:14 PM  
Blogger Carol said...

Have you visited Casey's grave site? Do you know this to be true from firsthand experience? If so, I'd be interested in knowing why it bothers you.

I find your phrase "jump for the headlines" to be an interesting judgment. I can't tell you if obtaining a place in the headlines was Cindy's goal or not, but if it was, I say "Good for her!" Finally, someone with a voice loud enough to be heard stood up and took the risk to be called unpatriotic (and worse things) by bringing to light the fact that many Americans believe this war is WRONG.

3:26 PM  
Blogger CITYLIFE9 said...

SHEEHAN NEEDED RELEASE FROM THE GRIEF AND MISERY OF A DEAD SON IN WAR BUT WHAT SHE DIDENT NEED WAS TO BE USED BY ANTI WAR ACTIVIST AND SHE WAS.

4:15 PM  
Blogger Carol said...

Citylife9, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I've read so many opinions about Cindy. She'll never have to wonder whether or not she affected a lot of lives.

9:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess this means I'll have to resign my song protesting Cindy and:

The Cindy Sheehan Show
Dr BLT
words and music by Dr BLT (c) 2007
http://www.drblt.net/music/CIndySheehanShow.mp3

6:58 AM  
Blogger Carol said...

Yeah, that's a bummer, but I'm sure that you'll find someone else to protest. I'm sad that your link doesn't work.

8:32 AM  

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