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Monday 17 October 2005
Peaceful
Day in Iraq?
By Cindy Sheehan
I keep hearing on the news that this past Saturday was
a relatively "peaceful" day in Iraq. Despite many reports already
of alleged election fraud (shades of Ohio and Florida), George and his cronies
are cautiously optimistic that the referendum for the constitution will pass.
George Bush says that it looks like Iraq is heading for "peace."
I have two points to make about the referendum vote
in Iraq on Saturday. First of all, George told us in his headlong rush to disaster
in Iraq that Saddam had WMDs and that Iraq was culpable for 9/11. George and
his band of war monsters still despicably say "9/11" in every major
speech in defense of the invasion and continued occupation. He never said "regime
change" or spreading "freedom and democracy." If the constitution
passes, what will be the next devious justification for the occupation?
Secondly, I hate to spoil CNN's euphoria over the vote
on the referendum, but 5 soldiers and a Marine were killed by IEDs on Saturday.
I wonder if the families of those tragically slain on the "peaceful"
day are celebrating the turn-out on Saturday? I know I don't think that it was
worth Casey dying so the people of Iraq can vote in a theocracy.
The soldiers and the Marine were all killed by IEDs.
There exists such a thing as an IED jammer. For $47,000/vehicle, our children
can be saved from most of the IED attacks. The Pentagon has decided that $47,000
is too much to spend to keep our children alive!!! Halliburton steals that much
from the Pentagon before the CEO's first cup of morning coffee. For the two
vehicles that were destroyed and the 6 of our children killed, it comes to a
little over $15,000 per person. Not to be crass, but the government will be
handing each family a check for $100,000 soon (the deaths are still "pending")
and $400,000 in insurance death benefits. I know each family would mortgage
their homes, or sell their souls, if they knew it would have cost $15,000 to
keep their precious family member alive.
We can't let these criminals in power to come up with
another sham reason to keep our troops in Iraq. Iraq does not now and never
has needed our military presence there. Our young men and women have done everything
they have been asked to do so far. It is time to reward them by not asking any
more of them and bringing them home alive. We know that the "counted"
dead Iraqis have been 3663 in the previous 6 months. How many more have not
been counted? How many of them even have names to us? It is time to for us to
stop the serial abusers in power. Each day we delay means more flag-draped coffins
and more shattered lives.
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