Starving for Attention: Troops Home Fast, Day One
By Cindy Sheehan
07/05/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- It is midnight of the 5th of July and 24 hours since
thousands of us began the
Troops Home Fast.
Some of us who will be fasting completely until the troops come
home; some will be on liquids only until the troops come home; some
will fast for 2 weeks, 2 days; or like me, until at least September
21st.
Hundreds of peace-loving and dedicated people joined we organizers
of the fast outside of the White House during the past two eventful
and event-filled days. The Granny Peace Brigade walked from NYC to
DC in solidarity with the fast and with the people of Iraq and
Afghanistan and our soldiers who are suffering so profoundly under
the US led occupations.
People joined us from as far away as Texas and California in person,
and thousands were with us in spirit from all over the world. We are
starting an historic and very meaningful action. We were honored by
being joined by legendary fasters Dick Gregory and Diane Wilson and
historic whistle blower and patriotic giant: Daniel Ellsberg.
Standing apart from our hundreds of supporters were about a dozen
Freepers who were holding various signs (which is as much there
right, as it is ours) with very "clever" messages on them. A few of
the signs had the very pithy "Freedom Isn't Free." Well, I'm sorry,
but the very definition of freedom is that it is free. Freedom is a
birthright of every American and we have the Bill of Rights to prove
it. Nowhere in the Constitution does it say anywhere that our young
people have to fight insane wars for greedy swine to earn anyone any
kind of freedoms. If freedom wasn't free it would be called "expensivedom."
I was particularly impressed by a very slick and professionally made
sign that the Freepers had. It was a large pinkish sign with white
letters that read: Cindy Sheehan is Starving for Attention."
Yes, that is why I am embarking on this fast. It is not because our
nation with the complacent, if not intellectual, approval of most of
our citizens is waging a war crime of mammoth proportions in Iraq.
It's not because our soldiers are committing atrocities on an
innocent population who never asked for our lethal interference. I
am not fasting because our soldiers should not be dying or killing
for Exxon and Halliburton. I am not sitting here with mild hunger
pangs because our leadership condones and orders others to commit
cruelties on my fellow human beings in such brutal places as
Guantanamo. I am not fasting because the wrongfully, illegally, and
immorally detained men in Guantanamo are going on their own hunger
strikes and committing suicide to call attention to the fact that
they are human beings who do not deserve to be tortured and
tormented. I am not fasting so no other mother has to drop to her
knees screaming in agony because her child is dead for nothing.
On the contrary, I get plenty of attention and our troops are still
in Iraq. I am doing it precisely for all of the reasons above. Maybe
people have to ascribe nefarious motivations to our actions because
they can't conceive of leaving their comfort zones for another
member of humanity.
The people of Iraq and Afghanistan are suffering so miserably. Our
soldiers want to come home. Our country wants them to come home. The
world wants them to come home. The people of Iraq want our soldiers
to leave. Generals are recommending time tables. We fasters figure
that we can sacrifice something in solidarity with the suffering in
the Middle East. What we are giving up is so insignificant compared
to what our soldiers and the people they are oppressing are giving
up. It's about time BushCo recognizes that staying a reckless and
murderous course is inherently disordered and they should turn
around and order our troops to come home.
I encourage everyone in America to move away from the comfortable
complacency that allows BushCo to kill people with impunity. If we
don't stand up and speak out against their offenses and for
accountabitlity the crimes will continue even into the next
administration, whichever party is in power.
How can we not fast, or march, or write, or speak, or rally, or go
to Camp Casey, or sacrifice something, anything when the people of
Iraq, and many of our soldiers, don't even have enough food to eat
or clean water to drink? How can we numbly go shopping for groceries
when unsuspecting and undeserving people in Iraq are being killed
when simply going to the market to buy food for their families?
We have to fast.
Reflect and ask yourself: Why aren't I?
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