Cindy Sheehan: "Its a Simple Question, Mr. President."
Read here original article by Steven Laffoley 20th August 2005 Ms. Sheehan's question - and the yawning, silent absence of an answer from the President - reminds us, so clearly, that those who support this war have failed morally. Read here what Cindy Sheehan wrote and more: "...Am I emotional? Yes, my first born was murdered. Am I angry? No, I know full-well that my son, my family, this nation, and this world were betrayed by a George Bush who was influenced by the neo-con PNAC agenda after 9/11." Why did my son have to die? "
(Steven Laffoley is the author of Mr. Bush, Angus and Me: Notes of an American-Canadian in the Age of Unreason. )
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For nearly two weeks, sitting on a roadside, in the heat of the Texas sun, amid a growing, raucous circus of supporters, detractors, and media mouthpieces, bereaved mother Cindy Sheehan has done something many thought not possible in America anymore: she has reminded us of shame.
She has done this by asking a simple question:Why did my son have to die?
And by asking that question, she has revealed something that has come as a surprise to many Americans:The President has NO morally defensible answer.
As a consequence, many Americans who have long believed President Bush's chest thumping and bible thumping to be moral character and moral righteousness can only stare with something close to wide-eyed wonder and genuine humility at the real thing.
How do I know Ms. Sheehan's moral character and moral righteousness are the "real thing"?
Her simple question reminds us that real moral character and moral righteousness offer us a formidable high ground, not so easily assailed.
Consider this: In response to Ms. Sheehan's simple question, and to her request to meet and talk, the President declines to meet saying, "I've got a life to live and will do so."
But why NOT answer her question about a war he believes is so just?But what is so extreme about asking a simple question and politely waiting for an answer?
But what has any of this to do with her simple question?
But what is NOT real about losing a son to war and asking why?
Because Ms. Sheehan's simple question has such moral clarity, moral authority, and moral certainty, these attacks only draw more attention to Ms. Sheehan's moral character and moral righteousness.
And not surprisingly, not one of her attackers wants to provide an answer to Ms. Sheehan's question.
Not one wants to address the truth.
Because the truth is this: Ms. Sheehan's son died for NO morally defensible reason.
And with that moral failure comes guilt. And humiliation. And dishonor.
By asking this simple question of the President - and by showing extraordinary courage and grace under fire from the President and his supporters while waiting for an answer - Ms. Sheehan reminds us that young men and women should never die in war, but when they do, the reasons for it must be morally defensible.
By asking this simple question of the President, Ms. Sheehan is asking us to remember shame.
Who Is Cindy Sheehan?
She is the mother of a Marine killed in Iraq, and wants answers as to why her son died.
Spc. Casey Sheehan, 24, was killed in Baghdad on April 4, 2004, five days after he arrived in Iraq. An Eagle Scout, who trained as a Humvee mechanic, he volunteered to help bring in soldiers wounded in an ambush.
He died after his convoy came under attack.
Cindy Sheehan blames the Neo-Cons and Israel for the Iraq conflict.
Bush and the news media laughed at her, until it came out that she said that Marines are dying for Israel, then everyone panicked.
Yes, he was killed for lies and for a PNAC Neo-Con agenda to benefit Israel. My son joined the Army to protect America, not Israel.
Am I stupid?
We were told that we were attacked on 9/11 because the terrorists hate our freedoms and democracy...not for the real reason, becuase the Arab-Muslims who attacked us hate our middle-eastern foreign policy.
That hasn't changed since America invaded and occupied Iraq...in fact it has gotten worse..."
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