Cindy Sheehan is my hero. She lost her son Casey to the war in Iraq. Then she made an ad for Real Voices and Move-On criticizing the war. Now she is campaigning with all of her heart and might and soul in Florida against the war and against Bush and his policies. Her love for this country knows no bounds.
Her incredibly moving story was published today. I copied her story into the extended entry box:
Published on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 by CommonDreams.org
My "Vacation" in Florida
by Cindy Sheehan
I flew into Florida on October 19tth not knowing what to expect or what I would find here. I have found a rich dichotomy of ideas and political theologies. I have been called names and praised as a brave patriot. I have had people look at the picture of my son, Spc. Casey Sheehan, KIA, Sadr City, Baghdad, age 24, and weep for my pain and for the tragedy of my sons death. On the other hand I have had people smirk for the shamefulness of me being out here campaigning for [against] a President who they think is strong on terror and is pro-life. These people who smirk also won't look at Casey's picture. They don't want to put a face on this senseless war that they support.
My brave, honest, and sweet son was sent to an unjust war by a cowardly, lying, draft-dodger. Casey didn't have to go to Iraq, he re-enlisted and he told me "Mom, I can't let my buddies go over there without me. This is what we train for, I'll be okay. The sooner I get there the sooner I'll be home." Well my gentle and kind boy came home 2 short weeks after arriving in Iraq in a flag draped coffin.
Mr. Bush lied to the world, the country, my family and my son. He told us that Saddam was an imminent threat to the United State with his vast stockpile of nuclear weapons. He lied to us and told us that there was a connection to between Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. He lied to my son when he told him that he would be welcomed to Baghdad as a conquering hero with flowers and chocolates. Casey was welcomed there with bullets and rpg's.
Republicans here in Florida will invariably tell me that my son "volunteered" to go to this war. They never (with one exception: 10-year-old Tanner in Pensacola) express any kind of sympathy or compassion. They are correct in the fact that my son did enlist and re-enlist in the Army. He loved being a soldier and he loved his buddies. He was a good soldier and he volunteered for the dangerous mission that he was killed on. He was a trusting person who trusted his Commander-in-Chief to use his troops with great care: to only send them in harm's way if there was a clear and present danger to our country. This Commander-in-Chief has misused and abused his position of authority to put our troops in a preemptive war that had no basis in reality. Bush exploited Casey's sense of duty and honor and sent him to a war that is the beginning of middle-eastern domination and huge profiteering from Bush's cronies. Yesterday, I was protesting at a rally where Dick Cheney said that "Iraq has been a remarkable success story." It sure has been for Halliburton, Chiron, Exxon, Osama Bin Laden, Moqtada al-Sadr, Ayad Allawi, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Israel. I guess he doesn't have to elaborate on what kind of successes he was talking about.
I came to Florida to help to try and make a difference in this election. I have been up and down the state doing interviews in every available medium and protests and peace marches in every city I have stayed in. I came out from California to follow up on a commercial that I did for RealVoices.org and that was run nationally in swing states by MoveOn.org. I have left my home and family to try and make the world a better place like Casey did. I can't face another four years of this man who has devastated our world and my family. If I don't get out and do everything possible, I wouldn't be able to look myself, or my other three children in the face.
Yesterday, at the Cheney rally I had the most discouraging thing happen of my "vacation"so far. I was standing by a symbolic coffin with 2 other families who have lost loved ones. We were holding pictures of our brave children. A Republican walked by, looked at our signs and said, "Hmm, I came back," with the familiar Bush/Cheney smirk of evil on his face. This is the typical response we get from Republicans. What does that mean "I came back." Does that mean "Haha...your son didn't?" Does that mean, "I must've been a better soldier than your son?" I don't know what this cold-hearted, heartless man meant, but it hurt us deeply. Unfortunately, it is also the typically uncaring way we are treated by Bush/Cheney supporters.
On the other hand, I have seen progressives in this state who have so much energy and commitment to defeating Bush and electing Senator Kerry. They are honored that I would come from California to help them. They are sorry for my son's sacrifice and for what our family is going through. They are motiviated, caring, and compassionate. I have worked with young people and old people who have had enough of the lies and abuse of power and want their democracy back. Whatever happens on November 2nd, there is such a groundswell of grass roots activity here, that if Bush steals another election, Florida won't take it lying down this time. And I have a feeling that we as Americans in the other 49 states won't take another crooked election with the apathy of 2000, either.
On April 4, 2004, I lost all my hope. I was devastated by the murder of my oldest child. I went into a valley of despair, but I would like the amazing progressive movement of Florida to know that I will be eternally grateful to them for helping me to climb out of this valley I have been in for over six months, and for restoring my hope.
We will take back our country and get our troops home!