Mission
Accomplished Day
By Cindy
Sheehan
(t r u t h o u t | Perspective)
May 1st, 2006, is the third anniversary of the
end of "major combat" in Iraq. It was a glorious day
when George Bush flew onto the deck of the
Abraham Lincoln and was hailed by the rapturous
throngs of toadie "news" persons like Chris Matthews
("And that's the president looking very much like a
jet, you know, a high-flying jet star." "Hardball,"
May 1, 2003) and Bob Schieffer ("As far as I'm
concerned, that was one of the great pictures of all
time. And if you're a political consultant, you can
just see campaign commercial written all over the
pictures of George Bush." "Meet the Press," May 4,
2003). What a fast and clean war! G. Gordon Liddy
was enthralled with the president's package ("All
those women who say size doesn't count - they're all
liars." "Hardball," May 7, 2003) and a new era free
from terrorism was ushered in.
This is the faith-based fable of what happened
almost exactly three years ago. The reality-based
scenario goes something like this:
· Over 2,400 American soldiers (including my
son, who was killed almost a year after Mission
Accomplished Day) have come home in cardboard
boxes in cargo areas of planes in the secrecy of
the night.
· Thousands of our young people have been
wounded, many grievously, and bused into Walter
Reed and other hospitals in the dark of the
night.
· There are tons of rubble upon rubble in
Iraq with inconsistent electrical power still
and not much clean water, or chance of future
power and clean water.
· Hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqi
civilians are dead, being punished for the sins
of a leader who was propped up, armed, and
supported by many US regimes.
The Mission Accomplished Day (or Operation
Codpiece) public relations dream for the
presidential pelvic zone has turned into a
frighteningly real nightmare for so many people
around the world who have had sons, daughters,
mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, and oftentimes
entire families wiped out and devastated by the
strutting and smirking terrorist who was feeling
mighty "chipper" last night at the Washington
Correspondent's annual dinner as the 2,400th soldier
was being killed and as the 2,400th Gold Star Mother
was falling on the floor screaming for her child.
There are hundreds of thousands of people on our
planet who will have a hard time ever feeling
chipper again because of George Bush, no matter how
good he looks in a flight suit.
Now that BushCo has done such a fantastic job
with the invasion and occupation of Iraq that never
should have happened - but now that it has happened
and is extraordinarily evil in its scope and tactics
- he is warning Iran that if it doesn't shape up,
the US is going to come and impose freedom and
democracy on that country. The rah-rah, "yes, sir"
Congress, which has an easy job of approving
everything that George Bush does, thereby
eliminating critical thinking, debate, or any
semblance of rational discussion, has voted for
sanctions that will lead to an attack on Iran that
will be devastating for our troops in Iraq and for
that poor region that had the unfortunate luck to be
built upon tremendous oil and natural gas reserves.
Only 21 Congress people voted "nay" on the Iran
Freedom Support Act, which is incredible,
considering what happened when they voted "yea" to
give George Bush the green light for every sanction
against Iraq and to invade it. I ran into one of the
"yea" voters on the Iran Freedom Support Act, Rep.
Major Owens, and I asked him why he voted that way.
He said it was because he hated the "evil" regime of
Iran. I asked him about our own evil, irresponsible
regime! The radical President of Iran says very
irresponsible and inflammatory things, but by all
accounts is over a decade away from a nuclear weapon
and is reined in by the mullahs and the young
population of Iran that is very westernized. We are
in trouble with our one-party system of government,
which is the War Party.
Before we the people need to be subjected to
another swaggering spectacle from George after he
has bombed Iran back into the stone ages and has
made we the people of the United States of America
even more hated around the world, it is time to rein
him in ourselves. Congress won't do it and the media
is falling into lockstep behind the murderer again.
It is time to fire the warniks, whose bloodlust
cannot be sated, and hire people who will finally
use their wisdom, integrity, and non-violence to
solve problems, and who won't create imaginary
problems out of smoke and mirrors. We need a
Congress that will hold George accountable, not one
that is complicit in the war crimes.
Martin Luther King Jr. said: "We must live
together as brothers, or perish together as fools."
God protect us from the fools that we elected to
protect us!