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Iraq war opponent Cindy Sheehan resigns from the Democratic
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By David Walsh
30 May 2007
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American antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan addressed an open letter
to Congress May 26 announcing that she was leaving the Democratic
Party, which now controls both houses of the legislature. Sheehan,
whose 24-year-old son Casey died while serving in the US armed
forces in Iraq in April 2004, came to prominence when she set
up camp near George W. Bushs ranch in Crawford, Texas in
August 2005 as a protest against the war.
Her open letter came in immediate response to the final capitulation
of the Democrats in Congress last week over an additional $100
billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. She writes the
Democrats, You think giving him [Bush] more money is politically
expedient, but it is a moral abomination and every second the
occupation of Iraq endures, you all have more blood on your hands.
In her letter of resignation from the Democrats, Sheehan takes
the politicians of both parties to task for their callous indifference
to human life. She refers to the comment of Democratic Speaker
of the House Nancy Pelosi, who said, after Bush had signed the
authorization bill, Now, I think the presidents policy
will begin to unravel.
Begin to unravel? Sheehan writes. How many
more of our children will have to be killed and how much more
of Iraq will have to be demolished before you all think enough
unraveling has occurred? ... With almost 700,000 Iraqis dead and
four million refugees (which the US refuses to admit), how could
it get worse? Well, it is getting worse and it can get much worse
thanks to your complicity.
Sheehan notes that the Democrats promise to take up the
issue of war funding once again in September, remarking, Lets
face it, on October 1st you will give him [Bush] more money after
some more theatrics, which you think are fooling the anti-war
faction of your party. With the current daily death toll
of 3.72 American troops per day, she goes on, the Democrats in
Congress will have condemned 473 more to these early graves.
473 more lives wasted for your political greed: Thousands of broken
hearts because of your cowardice and avarice. How can you even
go to sleep at night or look at yourselves in a mirror? How do
you put behind you the screaming mothers on both sides of the
conflict? How does the agony you have created escape you? It will
never escape me ... I cant run far enough or hide well enough
to get away from it.
Sheehan adds, By the end of September, we will be about
80 troops short of another bloody milestone: 4000, and MoveOn.org
will hold nationwide candlelight vigils and you all will be busy
passing legislation that will snuff the lights out of thousands
more human beings. Congratulations Congress, you have bought yourself
a few more months of an illegal and immoral bloodbath. ... It
used to be George Bushs war. You could have ended it honorably.
Now it is yours and you all will descend into calumnious history
with BushCo.
Sheehans attack on the Democratic Party, including her
pejorative reference to MoveOn.org, a liberal Democratic pressure
group, has brought abuse down on her head from organizations with
which she has been associated. In a bitter entry in her diary
on the Daily Kos weblog written two days after her open
letter to Congress, Sheehan notes that she has come in for harsh
attacks from the liberal-left milieu for her rupture with the
Democrats.
She explains that I was the darling of the so-called
left as long as I limited my protests to George Bush and the Republican
Party. ... 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 continues: Especially since I renounced any tie I
have remaining with the Democratic Party, I have been further
trashed on such liberal blogs as the Democratic Underground.
Being called an attention whore and being told good
riddance are some of the more mild rebukes.
Sheehan upbraids those who propagate illusions in the present
political set-up in the US. People of the world look on
us Americans as jokes because we allow our political leaders so
much murderous latitude, and if we dont find alternatives
to this corrupt two party system, our Representative
Republic will die and be replaced with what we are rapidly descending
into with nary a check or balance: a fascist corporate wasteland.
She adds later: This is my resignation letter as the
face of the American anti-war movement. ... I will
never give up trying to help people in the world who are harmed
by the empire of the good old US of A, but I am finished working
in, or outside of this system. This system forcefully resists
being helped and eats up the people who try to help it. I am getting
out before it totally consumes me or any more people that I love
and the rest of my resources.
She states that she is returning to California to tend to my
surviving children.
Sheehan personally is at something of an impasse. In portions
of her second statement, her disgust with the Democrats and their
left hangers-on spills over into a more generalized criticism
of the American population and into political pessimism.
Her current political uncertainty and disappointment notwithstanding,
Sheehan is an authentic and outspoken opponent of imperialist
war. In the most painful portion of her statements, she writes,
Casey did indeed die for nothing. His precious lifeblood
drained out in a country far away from his family who loves him,
killed by his own country which is beholden to and run by a war
machine that even controls what we think.
Clearly, the tension between Sheehan and the so-called left
has been growing for some time. For her, the vote by the Democrats
to provide Bush with funding for the murderous war, a war that
has already taken her sons life and the lives of hundreds
of thousands of others, was the straw that broke the camels
back. For the liberal left, its business as usualprimarily
the business of providing excuses for the actions of the Democrats
in Washington.
Sheehans public repudiation of the Democratic Party,
only months after the Democrats gained control of Congress, is
indicative of profound shifts in political consciousness among
substantial sections of the American people. It presages a growing
search for genuine alternatives to the two parties of American
imperialism.
See Also:
May death toll spikes as 10 US soldiers
die on Memorial Day
[30 May 2007]
Cindy Sheehan condemns
Australian prime minister as an illegal combatant
[31 May 2006]
At Bushs State
of the Union: Cindy Sheehan arrested for wearing antiwar message
[2 February 2006]
The media and Cindy
Sheehan
[18 August 2005]
Growing support for
Cindy Sheehan protest against Iraq war
[16 August 2005]
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