2,500 Dead U.S. Military Personnel: How Many
More?
By Cindy Sheehan
06.17/06 "The
Progressive" -- - On Feb. 1, I was arrested at the
State of the Union address for wearing a Veterans for Peace
shirt that read: "2,245 Dead. How many more?"
A little more than four months later, we are now tragically
marking the deaths of 255 more of our brave and wonderful young
American soldiers.
So today, with 2,500 dead, I ask again: How many more?
And with tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians - maybe even a lot
more than 100,000 - killed, I ask: How many more?
All of their families, American and Iraqi, will never be the
same again due to the trickery and deceit of the commander in
chief of the U.S. military and his advisers and cabinet members.
And for what?
So Halliburton can get reconstruction contracts and Exxon Mobil
can lay its pipelines and charge $3.50 for a gallon of gas?
Over the last year, I've spoken at high schools that have about
2,000 to 2,500 students on campus. I ask them to close their
eyes and visualize an empty school.
Only then can they begin to relate to this devastating number.
But for those of us who have lost a son or a daughter or a
brother or a sister or a father or a mother in this war, the
number one is more than enough.
One empty chair at the table.
One folded flag on the mantel.
One driverless car sitting in the driveway waiting for the
finance company to come and pick it up.
One person never coming home.
One broken family that cannot be repaired.
How many more?
How many more of our nation's finest are we willing to kill to
enhance the bottom line of the Halliburtons and the Exxon Mobils?
How many more of our young wounded - 18,000 at this moment - is
it going to take before our country wakes up?
How many more Iraqi babies are we going to allow our leaders to
murder before we realize that all babies are precious, loved and
mourned when they are killed?
How many more empty speeches and blathering platitudes will we
allow our misleaders to utter before they are held accountable?
How many more mothers are we going to watch sobbing over their
children's flag-draped coffins before we get out in the streets
and demand an end to the immoral and illegal occupation so no
other mothers will have to be plunged into a pool of pain?
I had my fill on 04/04/04 when my son Casey was killed in a war
that never should have happened.
How many more will it take for you?
Cindy Sheehan is returning to Camp Casey in Crawford, Texas,
this summer. She can be reached at pmproj@progressive.org.
Cindy Sheehan is a co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace
and the mother of Casey Sheehan, who was killed in Iraq.
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