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Bush's implicit answer to Cindy Sheehan's question.(George W. Bush's foreign ...By: Norman Solomon
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Cindy Sheehan is America's loudest, clearest, and most articulate voice calling for an end to the U.S.-led wars now being waged around the world. This pamphlet is her voice. Five days after Cindy's oldest son Casey arrived in Iraq, he was killed in an ambush. Now she wants answers to some really basic questions, starting with this: For what "noble cause" are we sending thousands of young Americans to their grave in Iraq and Afghanistan? In a calm motherly voice Cindy says, "there is no noble cause." Having lost her son, Cindy has dedicated herself to the mission of not just ending this war, but to addressing the underlying causes that lead us as individuals and as a society to accept violence and war as a solutions to our problems. Cindy Sheehan says another way is possible. When she camped outside President Bush's Crawford, Texas, home last month to demand that the President come out and talk with her about the war, she not only succeeded in putting the war back into national debate, she started the Camp Casey antiwar movement. That President Bush never came out to meet her comments on our collective situation. Cindy is on a long, determined mission that's just getting started. In this pamphlet Cindy shares her journey from private grief and despair, to public action and nonviolent civil disobedience. Inspired by Martin Luther King , Jr., Henry David Thoreau, and Mahatma Ghandi, this pamphlet traces Cindy's arc from being the mother of a fallen solider, to the mother of a falling nation. The text is a transcript of a conversation between Cindy Sheehan and Greg Ruggiero.
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In writings, speeches, and an interview conducted in the wake of the famous Camp Casey summer in Crawford, Texas, Cindy Sheehan embraces her personal transformation into America's most outspoken advocate for peace. From her trip to the World Social Forum in Venezuela to her ouster from the State of the Union address, Sheehan continues to speak out on topics such as civil disobedience, US foreign policy, New Orleans, military recruitment, her son Casey's death on his fifth day in Iraq, and soldiers who resist.

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Esta misma noche planeo continuar con la desobediencia civil. No puedo vivir en libertad en un país en el que los líderes más poderosos. culpables de llevar a muchos jóvenes a la guerra mediante mentiras. siguen gobernando. mientras que aquellos que quieren ejercer su derecho a la libertad de expresión son encerrados en la cárcel. No puedo vivir libremente en un país donde a otros se les permite mentir como represalia contra una persona que ha tenido la temeridad de desafiar sus mentiras. Cinco días después de que Casey. el hijo de Cindy Sheehan. llegó a Irak. fue asesinado en una emboscada. Ahora ella pide respuestas para la pregunta más elemental: ¿Por qué causa noble miles de norteamericanos jóvenes fueron enviados a morir a Irak y Afganistán? La autora advierte: no hubo ninguna causa noble.En este libro -que cuenta con un prólogo del prestigioso historiador norteamericano Howard Zinn y un prefacio de Hart Viges. objetor de conciencia del ejército de los Estados Unidos-. Sheehan expone la compleja situación que atraviesa su país. Irak. Katrina. la corrupción generalizada. el miedo... el mundo no será igual antes y después de George W.Bush.
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Cindy, other mothers speak their message: president shunned them in Texas, so...
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Title: Cindy, other mothers speak their message: president shunned them in Texas, so they caravan to nation's capital.(NATION)(Cindy Sheehan)
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• "The Ubiquitous Network of Lies"
"Let's begin with beer. Near my home I drive past a billboard advertisement for Coors Light. The slogan is, "Coors rocks Harrisburg." Now, does anybody actually believe that Coors does in fact "rock Harrisburg?" No. Does the Coors corporation itself believe it? No. Does anyone believe that Coors believes it? No. It is a lie, everyone knows it is a lie, and no one cares. Everyone automatically writes it off as an ad slogan, an image campaign. The next sign advertises Miller Beer with the phrase,
• Taliban Claims U.S. Soldier Captured
The Taliban in Afghanistan claims they have captured a United States Soldier . XinhuaNet : Taliban insurgents fighting Afghan and the U.S.-led Coalition forces in the post-Taliban country on Thursday claimed capturing one U.S. soldier in eastern Afghan province of Paktika. Mawlawi Sagin who claims to be commander of Taliban fighters in Paktika province, told media from undisclosed location via telephone that his fighters captured an American soldier along with three Afghan counterpar
• Controversial activist to speak at Ballard church
Peace activist and anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan has been invited to speak at Trinity United Methodist Church later this month. Sheehan made headlines in 2005 by camping outside of President Bush?s Crawford, Texas home with a contingent of Veterans for Peace after her son Casey was killed in Iraq the year before. In the last four years she has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and has written several books. The stop in Ballard is to promote her fourth book, ?Myth America: 10 Greatest My
• Iraq snapshot
Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Chaos and violence continue, Kenneth Pollack Laments, Patrick Murphy tackles Don't Ask, Don't Tell, and more. Today US House Rep Patrick Murphy spoke about the need to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell. The Clinton era compromise came about when Colin Powell and others flaunted their homophobia and refused to allow gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military, a pledge Bill Clinton campaigned upon. The compromise was that you couldn't be asked about your sexualit
• No one is aware the propaganda machine is on By Roland Michel Tremblay
By Roland Michel Tremblay Featured WriterDandelion SaladThe Marginal 30 June, 2009We are blind to what is truly going on in the world, it is an unexplained mystery. After all that has happened in the last decade, how will politicians, religious leaders and financial institutions ever to regain our trust? The answer is simple, they don?t have to. From the point of view of the masses, after the propaganda machine went on, they never lost our trust. We are blissfully unaware of what truly hap
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