Letter from Cindy Sheehan to Members of Congress
August 31st, 2005
http://www.meetwiththemothers.org/article.php?id=37
Dear Congress,
My son Casey, just 24, was killed in Baghdad on April 4,
2004. It is devastating to me knowing that Casey died
needlessly, that so many other families face this same
grief, and that new families are added daily. I have
been sitting outside President Bush's ranch in Crawford
since August 6 th in a roadside ditch we named Camp
Casey, seeking a meeting and answers to our questions
about this immoral war. I have been joined there by
other mothers and families, many of whom have lost
children in the war, some who have children now serving
in the military, and still others who in one way or
another have been touched by the war.
The President has not been willing to meet with me, but
he must meet and listen to you. President Bush sent our
sons and daughters to war in Iraq. Congress gave him the
authority to do so. That's why we are now turning to
you, the elected officials who have the power to declare
wars -- and end wars. We come to you with grieving
hearts to request that you meet with us to answer our
simple questions:
* President Bush has said that brave Americans like my
son Casey have died for a "noble cause." What is that
"noble cause "?
* How many more lives are we as a country willing to
sacrifice in Iraq?
* How many are you personally willing to sacrifice?
* What are you specifically doing to bring our sons and
daughters home from this needless war?
Mothers from your district – all who share my conviction
that this war must come to an end - are eager to meet
with you, and pose to you the questions that the
President has refused to answer for me. They will be
coming to meet you with a symbol from our vigil in
Crawford and will seek honest, straightforward responses
to our simple questions. They are your constituents, and
they will be asking you my questions, their questions,
and the nation's questions. They are going to ask you,
your colleagues, and the President to answer us.
As a member of Congress you have the enormous
responsibility to end this tragedy and bring our sons
and daughters home now. Meet with us, answer us, and
show us that there need not be a Camp Casey in your
district. Show us that the Crawford Camp Casey, brought
on by a stonewalling leader, was all we need. Show us
your compassion and leadership.
Sincerely,
Cindy Sheehan
Mother of Casey Sheehan
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