Bombs Bursting in Air
By Cindy Sheehan
The rockets red glare,
Bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night
That our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that Star spangled banner yet wave,
O'er the land of the free,
And the home of the brave.
07/04/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- The star spangled banner has
been in the news quite a lot lately. Some "courageous" Senators,
including one of my own, Dianne Feinstein and everyone's favorite
left-wing liberal, Hillary Clinton, bravely stuck their necks out to
support an amendment that would make it illegal to burn the flag of
the USA under certain circumstances.
Heaven forbid one of these pussillanimous public servants introduce,
or even support a bill, that would call for an immediate end to the
occupation of Iraq…or to even require that the President set a
timeline for the withdrawal of our troops from a deadly quagmire of
an occupation while they are handing him more money to wage the war
crime in Iraq. As our nation's children are trying to only survive
in the worst of circumstances, and by surviving are committing
reprehensible atrocities on an innocent population which (especially
in Ramadi right now) is having bombs burst in air all around them,
that our Senate would even consider taking away first amendment
rights from Americans is wretchedly ironic. Call me naïve, but I
always thought that we elected our representatives to protect our
rights, not take them away from us.
When I look at the star spangled banner I think of my son who began
wearing a uniform with the flag on it from the time he went into
scouting at the age of 6. I also think of one of the last pictures
taken of Casey when he was awaiting deployment to Iraq from Kuwait.
He was standing in a tent holding a bottle of water, wearing his
desert cammies with an American flag patch on the chest. When we
buried him a few weeks after that picture was taken, I was handed a
folded flag which reminded me of the swaddling blanket that I
wrapped him in to bring him home from the hospital almost 25 years
before.
The star-spangled banner, which I can now see whipping in the wind
outside of an airport terminal where I am writing this from does not
fill me with pride: it fills me with shame and that flag symbolizes
sorrow and corruption to me right now. The flag represents so much
lying, fixed elections, profiting by the war machine, high gas
prices, spying on Americans, rapid erosion of our freedoms while
BushCo literally gets away with murder, torture and extreme
rendition, contaminating the world with depleted uranium, and
illegal and immoral wars that are responsible for killing so many. A
symbol which used to represent hope to so many around the world now
fills so many with disgust.
When I look at that rectangular piece of cloth that has red and
white stripes and white stars on a blue field, I wonder what the
Iraqi people think when they see American tanks and other vehicles
rumbling through their streets carrying doom with that symbol
emblazoned upon them. Or, what could our flag possibly represent to
them when their women are being
raped and burned to conceal crimes and entire families
are being killed by soldiers whose uniforms carry that symbol? I am
sure that the flag symbolizes death and destruction to them which I
hope they are not confusing with freedom and democracy.
I often get told that I should "love America, or leave it." This is
ridiculous logic and empty rhetoric. I love the country that I was
born in and I love Americans…I am an American and so are my
children. Casey was born and died a fine American who was abused by
the same leaders that are abusing the world as I type. I could leave
if I wanted to and, in fact, have received many offers to be an ex-patriate
in many friendly countries. However, I want to stay and fight for my
country. I want my country and the flag that symbolizes it around
the globe to stand for something that we can all be proud of again.
BushCo and the neocon regime embarked on this disastrous
misadventure in Iraq to prove to the world how strong and virile Pax
Americana is. Their abjectly failed mission, which was evil and
corrupt from the beginning, has not proven how strong our nation is,
but, on the contrary, how weak. However, the neocons have managed to
prove, that how, with the "mightiest" war machine in the world an
insurgency in a country smaller than the state of California can
hold their false freedom and deadly democracy at bay. One other
thing that the neocons have proven is that America is no longer the
moral touchstone of the world but is a nation that commits torture
and crimes against humanity with the presidential seal of approval.
BushCo has destroyed any credibility our nation ever had in the
world and all of us need to fight to regain it and thereby redeem
our own souls.
I implore you, while you are enjoying your potato salad and
fireworks on the 4th to reflect on what the star-spangled banner
means to you. If our flag symbolizes the same thing to you as it
does to the neocons, then by all means, enlist and go to Iraq to let
some of our soldiers come home that are tired of suffering and
committing war crimes for Halliburton, Dick and Donny.
If, however, you realize that the flag no longer waves "o'er the
land of the free" and you would like it to again, we invite you to
come out to Camp Casey this summer and help us fight for the heart
and soul of our nation. If you realize that while you are "oohing
and ahing" over the pretty fireworks in your home town that there
are real bombs bursting on the people of Iraq, killing them and
destroying their nation for no reason other than Dick Cheney wanted
to, then you need to digest your 4th of July BBQ and get out and
show Dicky and the world that we mean business when we say we want
our troops to come home to save them and our brothers and sisters in
Iraq.
Thousands of peace loving and war hating members of the human race
from all over the world are planning on coming to Crawford, Tx to
Camp Casey again this summer to stand, sit, or camp in the face of
the neocon war machine and prove to the world that there are
Americans who will courageously speak for the people of Iraq and our
soldiers who have no voices but who just want to be left in peace.
Come to Camp Casey.
We have room for everyone and everyone is welcome.
Cindy Sheehan
is the mother of Spc. Casey Austin Sheehan who was killed in Iraq on
April 04, 2004; Founder and President of Gold Star Families for
Peace (www.GSFP.org)
and author of
Not One More Mother's Child.
Cindy is also
the very proud mother of Carly, Andy, and Janey Sheehan who hold
down the fort in Vacaville, California.
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