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Cindy Sheehan’s courageous stand has reawakened us to our power as individuals

When the hour and the real cause has come, the infection flashes like an electric spark over hundreds of miles. . . . The message goes through the air, and, in the one thing that counts all men are suddenly of one mind even if only in a blind conviction: Things must change.

–Jacob Burckhardt

Cindy (Sheehan) has been compared favorably to Rosa Parks who ignited the civil rights struggle by refusing to move to the back of the bus. . . . Cindy and her band of supporters in Crawford are electrifying the nation with a crusade for the truth as to the reasons we went to war.

–Ahmed Amr

On the evening of August 17, tens of thousands of supporters of Cindy Sheehan, mother of Specialist Casey Sheehan who was killed in action in Iraq on April 4, 2004, gathered at more than 1,600 locations across the nation. Several hundred of us met in downtown Asheville at Pack Square in a candlelight vigil to demonstrate our solidarity with this courageous mother and her call for an end to the war in Iraq.

As you likely know, Cindy has been camped outside George W. Bush’s ranch in Crawford, Texas since he began his five-week vacation there in early August. She has repeatedly asked President Bush to meet with her and explain why it was necessary for her son and other men and women to die in a war that he chose to initiate, so far to no avail.

Yet through her bold actions, Cindy Sheehan has helped move the national conversation on the war to the tipping point. For while the Bush administration continues to predict victory in Iraq and admits to no errors in judgment, truth is finally taking hold. As we knew it ultimately would, the reality of this bloody tragedy (over 1,800 American and perhaps 100,000 Iraqi deaths) has trumped this administration’s hubris, arrogance and wishful thinking (being greeted as liberators, finding weapons of mass destruction and quickly exiting after transforming Iraq into a western-style democracy). At this time 54 percent of Americans believe it was a mistake to enter Iraq in the first place, 61 percent believe Bush is mishandling the war and Bush’s approval rating, according to a recent poll, now stands at 36 percent.

One woman’s courageous stance has reawakened us to our power, to the fact that a single citizen can make a difference and that millions of us standing together can create transformation. History is with us. If our political leaders, Republican and Democrat alike, won’t stop this insanity, then we must do it ourselves. We should not rest while one American or one Iraqi is in danger from the belligerence of Bush and his associates. And while you’re taking the action that you’re called to take in this crucial time, do so with joy and with passion. We are powerful, and when we come together in body, mind and spirit, we can change the course of history.

Wednesday, August 24th, 2005

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