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Why I Am Leaving the Democratic Party

By Cindy Sheehan

05/28/07 “ICH” — - Dublin, Ireland

Dear Democratic Congress,

Hello, my name is Cindy Sheehan and my son Casey Sheehan was killed on April 04, 2004 in Sadr City , Baghdad , Iraq . He was killed when the Republicans still were in control of Congress. Naively, I set off on my tireless campaign calling on Congress to rescind George’s authority to wage his war of terror while asking him “for what noble cause” did Casey and thousands of other have to die. Now, with Democrats in control of Congress, I have lost my optimistic naiveté and have become cynically pessimistic as I see you all caving into “Mr. 28%”

There is absolutely no sane or defensible reason for you to hand Bloody King George more money to condemn more of our brave, tired, and damaged soldiers and the people of Iraq to more death and carnage. You think giving him more money is politically expedient, but it is a moral abomination and every second the occupation of Iraq endures, you all have more blood on your hands.

Ms. Pelosi, Speaker of the House, said after George signed the new weak as a newborn baby funding authorization bill: “Now, I think the president’s policy will begin to unravel.” Begin to unravel? How many more of our children will have to be killed and how much more of Iraq will have to be demolished before you all think enough unraveling has occurred? How many more crimes will BushCo be allowed to commit while their poll numbers are crumbling before you all gain the political “courage” to hold them accountable. If Iraq hasn’t unraveled in Ms. Pelosi’s mind, what will it take? With almost 700,000 Iraqis dead and four million refugees (which the US refuses to admit) how could it get worse? Well, it is getting worse and it can get much worse thanks to your complicity.

Being cynically pessimistic, it seems to me that this new vote to extend the war until the end of September, (and let’s face it, on October 1st, you will give him more money after some more theatrics, which you think are fooling the anti-war faction of your party) will feed right into the presidential primary season and you believe that if you just hang on until then, the Democrats will be able to re-take the White House. Didn’t you see how “well” that worked for John Kerry in 2004 when he played the politics of careful fence sitting and pandering? The American electorate are getting disgusted with weaklings who blow where the wind takes them while frittering away our precious lifeblood and borrowing money from our new owners, the Chinese.

Rest of Cindy’s rant is here.

And here is another post by Sheehan on After Downing Street.Org

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  1. BT,
    If this all it took to make Ms. Sheehan to quit the Dems then good riddance to her. Are you leaving the Democratic Party as well? How will progressives leaving the Democratic Party help make it more progressive?

    This is at least the third post about how the Dems caved on the Iraq supplemental. I don’t agree with how the Dems responded to the veto but what’s done is done and we need to move on. Enough of this hand-wringing and teeth gnashing over what happened last week. Time to buck up and get ready for the next round which starts in July. Our troops (and many Iraqis, no doubt) are counting on us to keep after it.

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    1. Above written by FOIA GrasNo Gravatar on May 28th, 2007 at 11:35 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  2. Not sure what you mean by leaving the Democratic Party. I strongly believe in the the Democratic Party platform and principles that are so easily ignored by its members. The party has left me. And that’s been happening ever since Dean’s scream. I could write a book on all the reasons why. Last week was just more of the same.

    The Democratic Party leaders and electeds do not stand for anything much better than the rest of the Money Party. When the Party and its electeds start representing us I’ll participate. Until then, I am not going to sell my soul to the electeds and their servants who put their own self interest before the good of the people.

    The parties are serving to perpetuate corruption. By participating, I’m assisting in that corruption.

    And I’ll keep shouting out my discontent about all of this every chance I get.

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    2. Above written by bushtoolNo Gravatar on May 29th, 2007 at 8:28 am (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  3. 3. Above written by bushtoolNo Gravatar on May 30th, 2007 at 8:41 am (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
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