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Blessings?
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by Cindy Sheehan
It was hard to feel blessed today as I sat at Casey's grave here in Vacaville,
Ca. Sure, a lot of good things have happened in my sphere of influence this year,
but the blessings are always hampered by the reason for the blessings.
If Casey had not have been killed in Iraq in George's imperialistic war for power
and wealth, I wouldn't be on this path. I wish to God, I weren't on this path.
But I am, so here are the blessings I am thankful for this year.
The main blessings that I can thankfully still count are my 3 children: Carly,
Andy, and Janey. They are incredibly wonderful children who didn't ask for the
trail that George Bush has set them on by the murder of their oldest
brother. They didn't ask to have a mom who is away most of the time trying to
make the world a better place to leave for them. They didn't ask for it, but
they are handling everything with the courage and integrity that are the hallmarks
of Sheehan children.
I can look at the events of the past week or so and be thankful that some Democrats
are finally displaying a modicum of courage in speaking out against the war and
for bringing the troops home from this monstrosity. I hope we can look towards
this with the expectation that the Democrats will finally unite against the immoral
occupation of Iraq that has put an empty place at the holiday tables of over
2100 American families.
I can also hope against hope that the war criminals in power that advocate and
condone torture and use the same chemical weapons against innocent Iraqis that
they hypocritically accused Saddam of using against his own people will finally
have to resign in disgrace before a mostly complicit Congress has to impeach
them. After George and Co. resign in shame someone needs to haul them off to
The Hague for war crimes' trials. That would be something to celebrate.
I am especially thankful for the inspiration that led me to Crawford in August
to confront the criminal on his own turf. I am thankful to George, who very predictably,
did not meet with me and so sparked the Camp Casey Peace movement. I am extremely
appreciative for the thousands of Americans who came out to Camp Casey over our
three week miraculous stay and I am also gratified for the millions of citizens
who stood behind us with their prayers and support. The peace movement is gaining
momentum and we will see our troops come home soon. This fact is overwhelmingly
miraculous to me.
I have met so many amazing, loving, and delightful people since I started my
quest to end the occupation of Iraq. My Gold Star Families are especially dear
to me. In their tragedies they have found a way to bring their horrible grief
to the forefront of the American consciousness and help America see the terrible
price some of us have had to pay. One of my Gold Star Moms had her son commit
suicide two years ago as George was smirkingly serving the plastic turkey. Another
dad got in touch with me this week to tell me that they are sadly burying their
son on the Saturday after Thanksgiving this year. The Gold Star Families for
Peace are handling their losses with grace, courage and integrity. The Bush crime
family and their cronies can take lessons from them. This administration full
of neocon crooks has ruined the holidays for so many people worldwide. I don't
know how they can choke down their turkey!
I am profoundly grateful for the life of my son Casey Austin. He always lived
his life with grace, courage and integrity. His life has been a model for me
in my resolve to bring his buddies home alive. Unlike George, Casey never got
anything handed to him on a silver platter. Casey put himself on a silver platter
and handed his young life over to save the lives of his buddies. I am not grateful
for the way he died and the too many others that have tragically come home in
flag draped coffins, too. The atrocity has to end before too many more families
experience the emptiness of a chair at the family table that once rang with laughter
and now rings with sighs and forced, mostly false mirth.
Since Camp Casey, I do have hope that one of these days our holidays will have
real joy and laughter again. I have hope that America is ready to take back our
rights, freedoms and responsibilities. I have hope that people will be held accountable
for the needless death and destruction they have caused the world. I am intensely
grateful for the return of hope.
I also have high hopes that we are at a unique point in history where we will
be able to change the paradigm of our existence to one of perpetual war and killing
to perpetual love and peace. This will be the best blessing that a mom could
ever ask for! Maybe next year!
A BUZZFLASH GUEST CONTRIBUTION
Learn more about Cindy at http://www.meetwithCindy.com or
about Gold Star Families for Peace at http://www.gsfp.org.
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