[Mb-civic] What Kind of Extremist Will You Be?
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Thu Sep 8 13:06:20 PDT 2005
Published on Thursday, September 8, 2005 by CommonDreams.org
What Kind of Extremist Will You Be?
by Cindy Sheehan
Early morning, April 04, a shot rings out in the Memphis sky,
Free at last, they asked for your life, But they could not take your pride.
In the name of love, one more in the name of love.
--U2: Pride (In the name of love)
Most everyone who is reading this knows what happened to Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. on April 04, 1968. Some of you may even know what happened to my
son, Spc. Casey Austin Sheehan on April 04, 2004. If you don't know, Dr King and
Casey were murdered by the same malevolent entities: People and ideologies
that say that we have to be mortally afraid of the "ism" du jour and we, as
Americans who have the "moral high-ground" in the world can send our innocent
children to invade innocent countries and kill innocent people to fight the
"ists" that go with the "isms." In Vietnam we were fighting the evil Communists
and in Iraq we are fighting the evil terrorists. Our war against Communism
out-stayed its welcome in the 1980's and the military industrial war complex
was running out of excuses to build bombs, tanks, bullets, ships, submarines,
and soldiers; so in 2001, our leaders who serve the war machine had to
switch our enemy of the state to terrorism.
Dr. King had the temerity to challenge the war machine and war racketeers on
April 04, 1967 in his famous speech on Vietnam…and he paid for that bit of
inspired, courageous, honesty with his life exactly one year later. Casey had
the naïve gall to join the US Army thinking he would be making the world a
better, safer place… and he paid for that kind of immature (but honest)
patriotic mistake with his wonderful life.
Casey was a brave and honorable man who we were told volunteered to go on
the mission that killed him to save the lives of his buddies. He was shot in
the back of the head and died a little while later in a medic's station while a
medic was trying to hold his brains in while the doctors tried to keep him
breathing. We have heard many wildly disparate stories of Casey's last few
minutes on earth, I don't know if we will ever know the truth. One thing I do
know, however, is that like Dr. King, Casey's murder will be to advance the
cause for peace and in the name of love.
I am wholly and completely convinced that this aggression on Iraq is
illegal, immoral and appallingly unnecessary. I am also convinced that one drop of
blood was one drop of blood too much to be shed for this abomination in Iraq.
Now oceans of blood—both Iraqi and American—have been spilled for ruinous
and disturbing policies of very bad people in our government who have based
their reasons for invasion and occupation on their twisted imaginations and
their seemingly bottomless lust for power, profits, chaos and confusion.
Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote this from the Birmingham Jail in 1963 and it
is so relevant today:
We will have to repent in this generation not merely for the hateful words
and actions of bad people, but for the appalling silence of the good people.
I must regretfully admit that before my son was killed, I didn't publicly
speak out against the invasion/occupation of Iraq. I didn't shout out and say:
"Stop! Stop this insane rush to an invasion that has no basis in reality—
don't invade a country based on cherry-picked, prefabricated intelligence and
contemptible scare tactics!"
I didn't stand up and scream: "Congress, don't you dare abrogate your
constitutional rights and responsibilities! Do not, under ANY circumstances give
the keys to our country to power-drunk, irresponsible and reckless maniacs!"
When George threateningly stated in his disordered and defiant headlong rush
to disaster: "If you're not for us, you're against us," I will regret
forever not calling him on the phone and screaming: "I am SO against you and your
repulsive policies, you self-important man. I am against killing innocent
people and I am against you telling me it's unpatriotic to be against you and
your murderous philosophy!"
Why, oh why, was I silent when the cowardly and capricious arm-chair
warriors of the Pentagon sent my son and over a million other brave young Americans
to an atrocious excuse (that never should have been fought in the first
place) for a war without the proper equipment, armor, training, supplies, or
planning? I should have boldly strode up the Pentagon and said: "Look here,
Donald, not only do you not go to war with the Army you "have", you make sure our
precious life blood is well protected if you do send them off to fight and how
about not sending our kids to die in the sand or soil of another country
UNLESS it is absolutely necessary to defend our own sand and soil?"
If I had broken the bonds of my slavery to silence sooner, would Casey (and
scores of others) still be alive? I don't know. There were and still are so
many good people working for peace and justice and they have been for so many
years. One thing I do know, however, is that no matter how much I scream and
cry and rail against God, country, and humanity, I cannot bring Casey back.
But, I have not shut up since Casey was killed, nor will I be silent until
every last one of our nation's sons and daughters are brought back from this
morally repugnant and ill-fated war!! Nor, will I give up when this occupation
is finished. I will continue fighting for the children of the world and make
sure a tragedy of historic proportions like this never happens again. If I can
save even one mother here or there from the pain and agony I'm going
through, then it will have been so immensely worth it.
I encourage and challenge every citizen of the world to do one small thing
for peace each day. Even if it is to nag your elected officials to demand the
keys of our country back from the all but convicted felons, liars and
self-proclaimed pro-life hypocrites who have them now.
Casey and Dr. King were both violently killed on April 04 in different years
and during different wars…two wars that are really just two different sides
of the same coin. I want their deaths to mean something. I want them to count
for peace and justice, not violence and hatred.
I can feel my son's presence urging me on to save his buddies. I can hear
him whispering in my ear and in my dreams: "Mom, finish my mission. Bring my
buddies home alive" I can hear Dr. King's words similarly challenging me to
action: "The question is not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of
extremists will we be?"
Well, Casey, my son, my hero. Well, Dr. King, the hero of millions, I pledge
to be the kind of extremist who works for peace with justice and who will
never take "No" for an answer. I will strive to hold the bad people in our
government accountable for all of the heartache and emptiness they have caused
our world by their deliberate lies and deceptions and by their misuse of power
and their abuse of our nation's precious human resources. I will be the kind
of extremist who believes that our country can be taken back from the
corporatocracy and unethical war profiteers that have control of it now. I will be
the kind of extremist who believes that the people of Iraq can rebuild their
own country without the dangerous "help" of the American military presence and
I will be the kind of extremist who strives to bring our kids home from the
Middle East immediately.
If there ever was a time in our nation's history that required the passion
and compassion of extremists, it is now: This very minute.
What kind of extremist will you be?
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