[THS] !!!!! Cindy Sheehan: Requiem for the Antiwar Movement
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Requiem for the Antiwar Movement
By Cindy Sheehan
When you vote for war, don't be surprised when you get it.
Cindy Sheehan
I will send at least two additional combat brigades to Afghanistan.
Presidential Candidate Barack Obama
This war (Iraq) prevents us from tackling every serious threat that we face, from
a resurgent al-Qaeda in Afghanistan to a hostile Iranian regime intent on possessing
nuclear weapons.
Candidate Barack Obama
And if we have actionable intelligence about high-level al-Qaeda targets (in
Pakistan), we must act if Pakistan will or cannot.
Candidate Barack Obama
July 19, 2010 "Information Clearing House" -- This article and these observations are
going to piss some people offbut oh well. You will be angry with me, even though I
am not the one who is ordering more war, paying for more war, torturing people and
imprisoning them without due process, destroying the economy and the
environment, blah, blah, blah. I have developed an incredibly thick skin and if I
rankle, its because I think time is running out to halt the disastrous trajectory this
planet (via the US Military Corporate Complex) is on. I promise that I am not writing
this because I am holding protests and no one is comingthese thoughts have been
percolating in me for months now. (Note: Remember that old saying: What if they
gave a war and nobody came? Well, here in DC I am living the opposite: What if
they gave an antiwar protest and nobody came?)
My grandbabies and other peoples grandbabies WILL NOT live in a world where war
for profit is so normal that state-sanctioned violence is rarely even questionedand if
it is, then the person questioning is the looney tunes, the mama moonbat, the
radical. That is one seriously messed-up world. You know it is and we are the only
ones who have the key to unmessing it.
Last week, the Democratically controlled House of Representatives voted to give
Barack Obama 33 billion more dollars to prosecute two idiotic and ill-advised wars. Of
course they didit wasnt the first time since 2007 that a Democratic Congress voted
to fund wars, and it wont be the lastdo you all know why? BECAUSE THE
DEMOCRATS DONT WANT PEACETHEY ARE JUST ONE-HALF OF THE WAR
PARTY.
Why else did the Democrats vote for more war, more death and more destruction? If
you are a Democrat and voted for one of these scumdid you vote for them hoping
that you would get more war? Did you vote for Obama hoping that he would dig this
country into a deeper hole, and do you still believe that fucking things up even more
is the way to solve problems?
Do you all know what else? The wars that were begun in the Bush presidency and
fully funded and increased during the Obama regime belong to everyone who voted
for Obama, too. If you listened to what Obama said, and not just how he said it, then
you would have heard him promise you that he was going to SEND MORE TROOPS
TO AFGHANISTAN. You would have heard him say that nothing was off the table
for dealing with Iran.
During the campaign, many colleagues and friends of mine, assured me that Obama
was just saying this hostile crap to get elected and once he was elected that he
would do the right thing. Well, first of all, why support such a pandering
Jackwagon, and secondly, how has that ever worked? Three days after Obama swore
to uphold and defend the Constitution, he drone-bombed a target in Pakistan killing
3 dozen civiliansand since that day he has elevated the art of drone bombings to
new heights, while the so-called antiwar movement looks on in silent complacency
and while Democratic operatives disguised as antiwar groups are hoping against
hope that Obama comes out strong with a new antiwar marketing campaign to
assure his re-election. Even though not one progressive issue has been propagated
during his term, these war supporters are looking forward to another four years of
the dance of death. Right foot killleft foot torturespin around for environmental
devastationallemande left for health care fascismand shimmy right for bankster
bailouts. Wasnt eight years of this crap during the Bush stain enough for yall?
Many antiwar groups and people who claim they are for peace lose their minds
during election season thinking that the razor-thin difference between the Democrat
and Republican is enough to go ape-shit crazy in working for the Democrat. Just take
the last two Democratic candidates, for example. Kerry and Obama both supported
more war. An antiwar movement de-legitimizes itself when it works hard for a
candidate who does not promise total and rapid withdrawal of troops from wherever
they happen to be at the time AND does not promise to end war as an imperial tool
of corporate conquest.
The majority of the so-called antiwar movement, in fact, voted for a candidate that
PROMISED to contract one war only to be able to profoundly EXPAND another.
Obama all along said that he is not against all war, just dumb wars. If there existed
an antiwar movement that had integrityit would have said that all wars are dumb,
and we withhold our support for just another dyed-in-the-wool warmonger.
What do we do now that we have another two and a half years of a hawk who thinks
it is just hunky-dory that his supporters are under the delusion that he is a dovehe
was awarded the war-establishments highest prize wasnt he? He is, after all, a
Nobel Laureate.
First of all, voting just doesnt cut it. Realistically, our choices are between War Party
Candidate A and War Party Candidate B. A true peace candidate is marginalized,
metaphorically spat upon, and reviled. This is not a nation that honors peace and
non-violence. From the top down, we are a violent nationso from the bottom up,
we have to restructure society. Liberate yourself and remove your Obama bumper
sticker that has a peace sign instead of the O. If you are antiwar, you know in your
heart that he is not a peace monger.
Secondly, our resources and energy are stretched thin. We live in a credit based
economy where good jobs are scarce. Many people, who have the same values, in
this almost value-free society, constantly tell me that they would be with me if they
could afford it.
Since my son was killed, which was as violent of a paradigm shift as anyone should
have to endure, I have whittled my life down to a bare minimum. I have no car. I
have no pets. I have no plants. I have no credit cards. My income is based on my
donations from my itinerant peace travels and book sales. I have moved eight times
since Casey died and now I can move with one small u-haul. I have a cell phone and
computer, a bed, clothes, a few dishes, a few valued books and peace paraphernalia
and pictures of my children and grandbabies.
As HD Thoreau said: You dont own your possessions, they own you. This consumer
orgiastic society makes us literal slaves to a system that is detrimental to our health.
Freeing oneself from those chains frees one to be a full-time, or near full-time
activist. Simplify, simplify, simplify.
Massive antiwar protest in this country is dead. We may as well acknowledge that
and just bury the corpse, mourn, and then figure out a better way of doing things.
In the Christian tradition, death was only a prelude to new and better life and
farmers well tell you that a seed has to die before a health-nourishing plant can be
born and then theres the ever ubiquitous example of the ugly, hairy, and yucky
caterpillar being reborn as a magnificent and beautiful butterfly. Have I hammered
you with enough clichés yet?
The key to turning this caterpillar of a country into a beautiful butterfly is in Peace
and recognizing that no matter if one is Bush, Obama, McCain or Palinthese people
dont want Peace, but we do.
I think we lose the raw humanity of war when we allow ourselves to wallow in War
Party politics. When the Democratic Wing of the War Party took over the mis-
management of the Empire, the anti-war movement was effectively neutralized even
though the wars werent.
So after we are done mourning, we get together as one human family to organize
something that will bring positive change. We are not enemies with each otherwe
may be enemies of the state, but the state is our enemy.
No more marching in circles, it makes us dizzy.
No more signing petitions, it gives us writers cramp.
No more calling Congress-scum, the war machine is its master.
The establishment wants us to think that this busy-work has a chance to be
effectivebut when is the last time any of these tactics worked on a Federal level?
Your president or your congress rep couldnt care less want you think or want. Your
vote doesnt even countin case you havent heard, they steal votes and falsely
manipulate you, anyway.
I am going to close with my organizations motivational quote. Peace of the ACTION
takes our inspiration from a Mario Savio quote that he said on the steps of Sproul Hall
at UC Berkeley, 46 years ago:
There comes a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious,
makes you so sick at heart that you cant take part, you cant even passively take
part. You have to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the levers, upon all the
apparatus and youve got to make it stop. And youve got to indicate to the people
who own it, to the people who run it, that unless youre free, the machine will be
prevented from working at all.
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