Cindy Sheehan: Celebrating Irrelevancy!
Wednesday, 30 August 2006, 11:44 am
Opinion: Cindy Sheehan
Celebrating Irrelevancy!

By Cindy Sheehan
t r u t h o u t | Perspective
From: http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/082906Z.shtml
Tuesday 29 August 2006
Lying here in my motel room recovering from my 4th trip to the ER in
a little over two weeks, and two surgeries, I found out from the Waco
Tribune (Sunday, August 27) that I have become "irrelevant" to the
anti-war movement.

At first, I was a little defensive about that statement. I didn't
really think that the article was fair, because in the last two
weeks, I have been really ill and I have spent more time in the
hospital and recovering from being in the hospital than I have not.
Camp Casey has been limping along in my absence doing some huge
things (like promoting the GI Rights Hotline at Ft. Hood and
protesting Karl Rove and counter-recruitment) that haven't been
covered by the media, because the media follows "cut and run" George
around the country, not Camp Casey.

But then I thought about being irrelevant and the implications of
that. I have worked my backside off for the last year - traveling
around the world speaking against the Iraq war and for peace and
understanding. I have endured reich-wing smears and lies about me
usually reserved for those seeking political office. I have been the
subject of death threats and vile attacks on my character. I spent
over ten months of the year away from my home and three living
children. Being irrelevant can have its perks!

Why did I work myself almost to death, literally? Why did I endure
all of the smears and attacks? Well,to put it in the words of the
Trib, I did it to make myself irrelevant. Mission accomplished!

The article in the Trib pointed out that since public opinion is
overwhelmingly against George Bush and the war and there is bi-
partisan criticism in Congress against Iraq, I have become less
radical and less relevant. When I sat down a year ago in a ditch
close to the Bush Flying Photo Op Ranch, I was radical. I was one of
the only people in the country calling the president and his
administration liars. I was the only one saying the words "genocide"
and "impeachment." I was one of the only ones publicly saying
"illegal and immoral." Now senators, congressmen, movie stars, rock
stars, Army officers, almost two-thirds of America and 95% of the
world, etc., are saying the same things, which puts me in the middle
of a very large crowd.

Thanks be to God for irrelevance. Now I can go home and get my
strength back, spend time with my kids, and prepare for true and
lasting peace.

Peace is the noble cause that I have been pursuing ever since Casey
was killed.

Camp Casey will never be irrelevant as long as the military
industrial complex runs roughshod over our government and our
country. We are planning on turning Camp Casey into a haven, refuge,
and sanctuary for soldiers like Lt. Ehren Watada who oppose this war
and don't want to fight it. But Camp Casey will also be a refuge for
soldiers who are far away from home who only want a place to come and
stay for a weekend or a day.

The Camp Casey Peace Institute will also be a force for real peace.
We will give young peace activists cash awards to continue their work
for peace. We will encourage our families to think of alternatives to
the rampant militarism of our society. We will be safe harbor for
soldiers who get trapped in the vicious circle from GI Joe to flag
draped coffin. Camp Casey will be a mecca for peace in Central Texas,
where the dark war lord has his vacation home.

Peace will never be irrelevant as long as war is used as a diplomatic
tool.

A huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders now. The anti-war
movement is strong and thriving and it no longer needs a "face." I
have been promoted to irrelevancy and am feeling pretty darn good
about that accomplishment! The Iraq war will end with or without me
and our troops will come home sooner than later. However, the war
machine is already preparing for the next war as public opinion
against this one will force a change in policy.

I am moving on up to the peace movement. I hope one day, in my
lifetime, that war will become irrelevant.



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Cindy Sheehan is the mother of Spc. Casey Sheehan, who was KIA in
Sadr City, Iraq, on 04/04/04. She is the author of Peace Mom, which
will be available from Atria Books on September 19, 2006. She is also
founder of the Camp Casey Peace Institute and the mother of three
living children: Carly, Andy and Jane

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