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Baltimore Shows its Solidarity with Cindy Sheehan!

A rally in solidarity with Cindy Sheehan’s Crawford, Texas’s “Vigil” was held in Baltimore, MD, on August 17, 2005. Sharon Ceci of the “All Peoples Congress,” said, “Sheehan has touched a nerve with people across the country.” Renee Washington told me her daughter is in the US Army, and she prays that she doesn’t go to Iraq. “I didn’t raise her to kill anyone,” she said. Activist Virginia Rodino stated, “The Iraqi War was based on a pack of lies!”
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Baltimore Shows its Solidarity with Cindy Sheehan!
"To die for an idea; it is unquestionably noble. But how much nobler it would be if men died for ideas that were true!" - H. L. Mencken

Baltimore, MD. - On the corner of Martin Luther King Blvd. and Howard St., activists started lining up as early as 5 PM, on Aug. 17, 2005. There were there to put on a demonstration in solidarity with one of the leaders of the Gold Star Families for Peace, Cindy Sheehan. Presently, she is encamped at “Camp Casey,” just outside the ranch of our ultra-vacationing president, George W. Bush, Jr., in Crawford, Texas. Her persistent efforts in putting Bush on the spot about the Iraqi War are gaining nationwide attention. (1)

At last count, at least, 1449 "Vigils" were being planned around the country for tonight. For example, Melanie House's husband, Petty Officer 3rd Class John House, who was deployed to Iraq as a Navy medical corpsman, was killed on January 26. After learning about Sheehan's gallant stand against the Iraqi war, House signed up to organize a vigil, too, to honor her husband's memory, along with "the sacrifices of all who have died in Iraq." House, age 26, lives in Simi Valley, CA. (1) As of this date, 1848 brave Americans have died in the Iraqi bloodbath, 1721 of them, after Bush made his infamous boast on the deck of a US Navy aircraft carrier of, "Bring them on!" (2)

One of the groups sponsoring the protest action, in Baltimore, was the "All Peoples Congress." Its spokeswoman is Sharon Ceci. She told me, "We're here tonight to basically shut the war down, to end the occupations of Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine." Ceci added that, "Cindy Sheehan has touched a nerve in this country with a majority of the people who are opposed to this war." Renee' Washington's daughter, Olivia King, age 28, is in the U.S. Army, although she is presently stationed in the states. Washington said, "I want to bring all our troops home. Bush should have tried peace first. I pray my daughter doesn't have to go to Iraq. I didn't bring her up to kill anyone."

Sheehan, age 44, is demanding a face to face meeting with Bush. She wants the arrogant chief executive to come clean about the real reasons for the war, including the role played in it by the notorious Neocons, like Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas Feith. (3) Her son, Army Specialist, Casey Sheehan, age 24, was killed in Iraq on April 4, 2004, in Baghdad's Sadr City.

As the result of harassment from some of the locals near Crawford, however, "Camp Casey" was recently moved closer to Bush's ranch onto the land of an anti-war activist. Just the other night, a supposed Bush sympathizer, mowed down at "Camp Casey," with his pickup truck, crosses bearing the names of American war dead. Sheehan's vigil is now 10-days old. Meanwhile, Bush's popularity continues to decline in the polls. It dropped by five percentage points this last week alone, down to a low of 43 percent.

Lee Patterson was at his mocking best when he charged that, "This war is about the 'Oilgarchy' and that 'thief' in the White House, George Bush, and that 'pig' VP, Dick Cheney from 'Hallibacon!' The Bush-Cheney gang is doing the same thing that Enron was doing - stealing from the people," he said. Eddie Boyd, a veteran, thundered against the social evils of our day: "I'll tell you what terrorism is! Terrorism is having 43 million people without health care. It's having nine million children going to bed hungry every night. It's having elected officials turning their backs on the poor and on people of color."

Ironies abound! Located near the rally site is the Fifth Regiment Armory, home to the 29th Infantry Div. of the Army National Guard. It is also the very same building, where in 1912, the Democratic National Convention was held. It nominated a closet racist, Woodrow Wilson, who was soft on the KKK, for the presidency. He won that election and went on to serve two terms in office. Although he had pledged to keep the U.S. neutral during WWI, he recklessly took the country into that conflict under a dubious banner that read, “Making the World Safe for Democracy!” Doesn't that sound familiar? H.L. Mencken, the Baltimore Iconoclast, considered Wilson, who was also an adulterer, "a pompous fraud and a hypocrite.” A psychological study of Wilson completed after his death, and co-authored by Dr. Sigmund Freud, concluded that the highly-delusional Wilson suffered from a "Christ/Crucifixion Complex." (4) I wonder what a comparable psychological study on the dry drunk Bush will show?

Tia Steele's stepson David, age 21, a US Marine, was recently killed in Iraq. "I don't want him to have died in vain. I don't want him to be forgotten. This war is a lie. It is a needless war. It must be stopped," she told me. David was killed in a fire fight in the city of Fallujah. Steele is active with both the Gold Star Families for Peace and the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC). The latter group is sponsoring an exhibit called, "Eyes Wide Open: Beyond Fear-Towards Hope." It is a memorial to those who have fallen in the Iraqi War. It is set for the Johns Hopkins U.'s Homewood Campus, in Baltimore City, for the weekend of September 9-11, 2005.

Maryland's popular Green Party activist, Virginia Rodino, was also at the demonstration. "The Downing St. Memos show," she said, "that the reasons for the war were all a pack of lies. I here tonight to show solidarity with Cindy Sheehan and with all the military families that have come out against the war." Kay Dellinger, a longtime veteran of the Anti-War Movement, told me, "I'm here to protest this terrible, illegal war which has been a disaster for America and its people and the for the peoples of Iraq and the world." She labeled Bush and Cheney "as those chicken hawks," who had cowardly decline to put their own children "in harm's way."

Finally, the spirited rally ended on a very high note, with Eric Easton reading a splendid poem dedicated to Cindy Sheehan. It was appropriately entitled - "A Real American Mom!"


Notes:

1. www.afterdowningstreet.org/
2. See, photos of the horrific results arising directly from the hubris of the half-demeted Bush, at: www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4173.htm
3. batr.net/neoconwatch/
4. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bullitt


© William Hughes 2005

William Hughes is the author of “Saying ‘No’ to the War Party” (Iuniverse, Inc.). He can be reached at: liamhughes-AT-comcast.net.
 
 

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Re: Baltimore Shows its Solidarity with Cindy Sheehan!

I am so happy to see other members of the angry, bitter left continuing to question authority. Many of those who aren’t really cool progressives think we are just paranoid fringe members of society.

But the really cool members of the angry, bitter left like me and Noam Chomsky and Sean Penn and Michael Moore don’t let that stop us from promoting our views on Internet chat boards.

Bush’s illegal war for oil in Iraq only continues because of the jingoistic flag-waving of the corporate controlled media. Bush Lies and People Dies.

If you look at this Internet chat board and see the number of really cool leftists promoting their hate and intolerance of Amerika and the Bush regime, one would assume that we are the majority. Either that or many of us don’t have jobs.

Whatever the reason, as long as we keep up with our really cool postings to let the world know the truth, I would have to assume that we will, in fact, stop the illegal war in Iraq, have Rummy and Bush and Cheney arrested as war criminals, force Halliburton to give all of their illegal war profits to the Free Mumia Abu-Jamal fund, and overturn the marijuana laws in the U.S.

These are the things the angry left is fighting for. And it is through our use of Internet chat boards and the constant posting of Bush Lies and People Dies that we can make this all happen.

Bush based his illegal war for oil in Iraq in part on the official propaganda of 9/11. I am surprised you could not see that, unless the corporate controlled media already indoctrinates you.

The really cool progressives do not accept the corporate controlled media propaganda of 19 hijackers and jet airplanes. There are many really cool progressive Web sites that show it was squib charges and holograms used on 9/11.

The Web Fairy and me question authority and use Internet chat boards to show others that the 72 dpi images we use certainly disprove the months of detailed study by engineers from the National Science Foundation.


Peace. – Scott Laughrey
 

Re: Baltimore Shows its Solidarity with Cindy Sheehan!

Ok. I think Scott has offically jumped off the deep end.

But on this topic.

I really want someone to tell me how demonstrations like these effect change. Sharon Cici said, "We're here tonight to basically shut the war down, to end the occupations of Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine." Ok, that is great rhetoric. It probably makes everyone out there holding a sign feel really good about themselves, but what did standing on that street corner do in terms of working towards shutting down the war and ending the occupation of Iraq, Aghanistan, and Palestine, as she put it?

What does protesting do? Especially when the same thing is done time and time again with the same results, a whole lot of nothing. I am sure it makes people feel like they are being active. They can be proud to call themselves "activists" and hold an aura of elitism over the apathetic. But I really really want someone to show me some tangible results from protesting.

I mean, don't get me wrong. I have the same goals here. I just got fed up with wasteing my time and energy for things that were nothing more than back patting feel good displays of delusions of grandeur.

I know there is a time and a place for protest. It plays its part. It is a strategy, one piece of the puzzle, but not the entire thing. So yeah. Someone enlighten me here.
 

what does protesting do?

What good does protesting do? Godd question, here are some of my answers
What good does demonstrating and protesting do? Who is the audience? I have some thoughts, I'm sure other do as well. It's a legitimate question that is often, but not always, overlooked by planners.

1) Who are demonstrations targeted towards?

It depends on the demonstration! I think it's safe to say, though, that whether a demonstration occurs at the White House or an urban street corner, the American public is always a target audience. Sometimes the public may be the specific audience, sometimes a public official or corporation may be the sopecific target, but demonstrators are always trying to raise awareness among our fellow citizens. If this really is a democracy (of course this is up for debate these days), then the voting public needs to know that their peers are concerned about an issue. Too often, the issues people demonstrate about aren't covered by the mainstream media, so it falls to the people to spread the word.

2) What good does demonstrating do?

Too often people expect immediate effects from a demonstration, and this does happen sometimes. Good examples include the lifting of the ban on press as servicepeople's bodies arrive at Dover Air Fiorce Base following the Iraq Pledge of Resistance's 3 day Memorial Procession in March 2004, and President Bush's first visit to Walter Reed to visit wounded soldiers around the same time.

However, more often, the effect is long term.Although sustained pressure takes a lot of work, this is what really pays off. Popular opposition to Vietnam grew slowly, partly due to intense media coverage of the situation on the ground, but also due in no small part to the efforts of the peace movement. The large demonstrations before the war, the huge demonstrations around the start of the war, the large actions during the RNC in NYC 2004, Cindy Sheehan's vigil, and the hundreds of smaller actions, demonstrations, and vigils against the war that have been going on since 2002 all contribute to the growing opposition to Iraq. While it is definitely hard, and sometimes even discouraging, not to see immediate effects from all this work, there is a definite cumulative effect. In fact, I read an article last year about a study conducted that found that in-the-street action was more effective in shaping public policy and opinion than traditional lobbying and letter writing.

The government has their own power, corporations have the power of their pocketbooks, but the people have only their votes, their bodies, and their voices. Our ace in the hole is that the rest of the public can relate to individuals in a way that they cannot relate to a faceless corporation, no matter how well-funded their campaign may be. Boycotts and divestment have a long history of effectiveness countering corporate voices, and popular dissent in the streets has an equally long history of swaying both public opinion and policy.

I'll be looking forward to others' answers to these questions!
 

Re: Baltimore Shows its Solidarity with Cindy Sheehan!

After reading more about the government and their ties with the new american project for the 21 century. I am appalled by lack of news media. It should be on the front page of every paper!
 

Re: Baltimore Shows its Solidarity with Cindy Sheehan!

We all know that Bush Lies and People Dies. And Karl Rove is the puppeteer while the smirking Bush is the puppet. That is why the really cool progressives want all of the other Amerika haters to join in with the anti-war movement. Internet chat boards are the ways and means we use to let other really cool progressives follow along with our socialist/communist agenda that we promote through A.N.S.W.E.R. and MoveOn.org.

The Internet also allows us really cool progressives to question authority. Really cool progressives like me and the Web Fairy question authority and have intellectual discussion on the fact that it was squib charges and holograms used on 9/11, not the propaganda put out by the corporate controlled media of 19 hijackers and jet airplanes.

I am somewhat of an expert on 9/11. I can look at a 72 dpi image on a really cool progressive Web site and tell you more than any aerospace or civil engineer what really happened.

There's a lot more going on in the 9/11 cover-up than meets the eye. People who buy every word that the corporate-controlled media says should go buy George Orwell's 1984 and practice up; it won't be long before the hopelessly indoctrinated manage to get the clocks to thirteen here. Peace. – Scott Laughrey
 

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