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Pigs of War
By Cindy Sheehan
“I believe it is
imperative that we never lose our voice of dissent,
regardless of political pressure. As Martin Luther
King, Jr said: ‘there comes a time when silence is
betrayal’…However, it is unforgivable that Congress
has been unwilling to examine these matters or take
action to prevent these circumstances [executive
branch crimes] from occurring again.”
– Congressman John Conyers (D-MI), Introduction to
Constitution in Crisis (2006) |
09/12/07" --"ICH" --- - Pigs
of War come in both political colors of red and blue. We are all
unfortunately very familiar with the red pigs. The pigs of war
who manipulated, cherry-picked, stove-piped and manufactured
intelligence to suggest to the world that Saddam had mushroom
cloud producing WMD and something to do with the tragic events
of 9-11 that occurred six years ago now.
Many blue politicians are pigs of war and they willingly went
along with the deceptions and even parroted red pig talking
points whenever they got a chance but now claim that the
“fiendishly clever” George fooled them into believing the nearly
unbelievable. I don’t know about you, but I take small comfort
in that excuse. When we have a system of government where our
supposed public servants can profit off of war along with the
corporations that pad their bank accounts both blue and red pigs
benefit and young people needlessly lose their lives sometimes
killing other humans in the process.
Our troops and the people of Iraq are the ones getting trapped
between our pusillanimous politicians. These dear human beings
become ciphers in purely political calculations from Congress
and only an exercise in abstraction from pundits, poets,
publishers and the majority of the average American who has not
been personally touched by this excremental occupation. In Iraq,
every citizen has been personally touched and the American
occupation is a living, fire-breathing, palpable entity that has
intruded its imperialistic self into every aspect of their daily
lives.
How do I know that Congress is playing politics with human
hearts? All one has to do is observe the lack of action on the
part of the red and blue pigs to come to this sad but inevitable
conclusion. Apparently, MAJORITY Leader, Harry Reid (D-NV) has
spent more time over his summer recess trying to convince red
pigs to go against George’s war plan than he spent trying to
coalesce his blue caucus into something that would not resemble
the red pigs so closely that the blur becomes purple. He and
Speaker Pelosi (D-CA) have already decided that they do not have
enough votes to end the occupation just as they decided that
impeachment was “off the table” even before they were elected!
So they will happily hand over to George more of your tax money
and China’s money to continue the killing fields in Iraq. Why
are they so miserly with democracy, but generous with our
treasury and with our dear human treasure?
I got two very overt answers to this question one day in
Congress this past spring when I was on the Hill. In one of my
meetings with Congressman Conyers, he told me that it was more
important to put a Democrat back in the White House in ‘08 than
it was to “end the war.” After I recovered from my shock, I knew
it was confirmed that partisan politics is exactly what is
killing our children and the innocent civilians in Iraq. My next
stop was in a Congresswoman’s office who has always been 100%
correct about the war. She is a lovely woman with a lovely heart
and does not in anyway qualify (and there are a few dozen others
who do not) as a blue pig. She had tears in her eyes when she
told me: “Cindy, when I go to Speaker’s meetings and we talk
about the war, all the talk is about politics and not one of
them mentions the heartbreak that will occur if we don’t pull
our troops out, now.” People are dying for two diverse but
equally deadly political agendas. The red pigs want to keep the
war going because they feed out of the trough of carnage and the
blue pigs want to keep it going for votes! Either way is
reprehensible.
There is a lot of chatter about the Petraeus (written and
produced by the White House ) report. Will the general recommend
drawing down troops — even if he does, three-five thousand
doesn’t even bring the number down to pre-surge levels — and the
report says, in direct contradiction to the GAO report on the
surge, that sectarian violence in Iraq is down 75%, without
saying that the red pigs have re-defined the term “sectarian
violence.” All I know is that the report will paint a rosier
picture than what really exists on the ground in Iraq and like
Ron Paul said the other day in the Fox News “Leader of the Red
Pigs Wannabe” debate: “How can anyone believe anything they
say?”
The blue pigs won’t believe the report, but they will
expediently go along with the red pig request to further fund
the disaster because they believe that it will mean political
victory in ‘08.
It is up to we the people to care more about humanity and
democracy than either the reds or the blues and it is mandatory
that we mount campaigns to defeat the pigs and their masters:
the war machine.
Twenty-one families here in America and dozens more in Iraq have
felt the sting of the lethal politics of war just since the
beginning of September, and the beat goes on.
What if instead of pigs of war in our government, we had elected
officials who put humanity before politics and people before
profits? Maybe the horrible twin tragedies of the Bush Regime
and 9-11 would have never occurred within our borders and the
rest of the world could look up to the USA with respect as a
true leader in world peace instead of glaring at our shocking
and awful quest for empire off the backs of the many who benefit
the pocketbooks of the few? It’s not to late, but we are getting
there.
Silence is betrayal and the silence of a host of blue pigs is
the biggest betrayal of all.
Cindy Sheehan is the mother
of Spc. Casey Sheehan who was killed in Bush's war of terror on
04/04/04. She is the co-founder and president of
Gold Star Families for
Peace and
The Camp Casey Peace Institute.
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