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Howard Dean’s Sell Out And Betrayal

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 26 April 2005
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Mr. Dean even more importantly and catastrophically, this "war" is based on treasonous deceptions. When does all the blood shed become enough for our bloodthirsty leaders? Sorry to say, Mr. Dean, it appears that you have become one of them. You are like all the rest of the cowards who won’t speak out against the pointless slaughter


Howard Dean’s Sell Out And Betrayal

April 24, 2005 By Cindy Sheehan. My response to Howard Dean after he advocated for the continued occupation of Iraq

Mr. Dean,

My son was KIA in Iraq on 04/04/04.

I have in the past admired you for your steadfast efforts for truth and for your integrity.

However, I seriously have to disagree with you when you say that the US can’t leave Iraq now. I think that our mere presence in that country is fueling the insurgency that killed my son.

This revolt has also killed many more of America’s sons and daughters (more than the official count) and has also maimed thousands of our nations children. Very tragically, our very presence in that country has been responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis and for the destruction of the country.

Mr. Dean, don’t you think that the Iraqi people can rebuild their own country? Before the US invasion in March of 2003, they had a very capable work force filled with construction workers, contractors, engineers, etc.

The Iraqi people are not feeble minded. To think that the Iraqi citizens need our military presence there to rebuild their country is arrogant and even racist. I think the 81 billion dollar appropriation’s bill that the misguided and foolish Congress just passed would be better off being a reparations bill.

The argument that Iraq will descend into chaos if the US military presence leaves is also specious. The country is already a confusing entanglement of devastation.

Let’s pull our troops out and see if that helps suppress the insurgency.

I know it will help stop American soldiers and Marines from being killed and maimed for absolutely no reason.

Also, I know you know the despicable condition that the VA system and military hospital system are in right now. Are you suggesting that we create thousands of more mentally and physically wounded of our children who will be dependent on a system that is so flawed?

If you recall, Congress just rejected 1.3 billion dollars in additional emergency funding for the VA. Who will diagnose and support our soldiers who are coming home contaminated by depleted uranium sickness? This serious consequence of our government’s waging of a nuclear war in the middle east will never be recognized by our government. In addition to the physical suffering, I know some soldiers who have returned from this US led aggression in Iraq who are suffering terribly from PTSD and they have been waiting for over a year for VA approval to get treated.

PTSD is rarely diagnosed so our young people who were sent to fight an immoral, illegal and unnecessary war by their reckless and arrogant Commander-in-Chief have extreme difficulty receiving the help they need from their ungrateful government.

Mr. Dean even more importantly and catastrophically, this "war" is based on treasonous deceptions.

Not one American soldier, nor one Iraqi should have been killed for the irresponsible and tragic invasion and occupation of a sovereign nation. Common sense would dictate that not one more person should be killed for these same lies.

One of the people killed so pointlessly, my son, was more than enough for me and my family. I will live in almost unbearable pain until I die. First of all, because my first born was killed violently, and secondly, because he was killed for a neo-con agenda that only benefits a very chosen few in this world.

This agenda and their war machine will chew up and spit out as many of our children as they can unless we stop them now.

In 1967 it was recognized by our government officials that Viet Nam was not winnable. From that point until the "Pullout," 38,000 more of our sons and daughters were needlessly slaughtered. How many innocent Vietnamese were killed before we finally pulled out? Millions?

Continued sanctioning of the occupation of Iraq is continued sanctioning of premeditated murder.

Please use your forum to expose the pack of lies and the senseless blood and tears bath that this invasion/occupation is causing. We should not stay. We should not let Israel/USA invade Syria or Iran. The consequences of this would be too shocking to even contemplate.

The only way that I and my organization, Gold Star Families for Peace, feel that our children in the armed forces should be supported at this point would be to bring them home, immediately.

Additionally, my family and my group are offended by hearing this administration say that our troops have to remain in Iraq and complete "the mission" to honor our loved one’s sacrifices.

First of all, no one can explain this constantly changing mission to us. Secondly, we don’t want any more innocent blood spilled just because it is too late for our soldiers and our families.

When does all the blood shed become enough for our bloodthirsty leaders? Sorry to say, Mr. Dean, it appears that you have become one of them.

Mr. Dean, your speaking out as a representative of the Democratic party for continuing the occupation disgusted me beyond belief. I was going to give the Demopublicans (Republicrats) another chance when you were elected as Chair, but now: See you later, alligator.

You should be relentlessly and courageously fighting to end the occupation. You should be making sure that a consistent policy against all preemptive war is set in stone in our country. You should be joining us in the Peace movement in guaranteeing that our Nation’s precious lifeblood is never used so carelessly again.

But, alas, you are like all the rest of the cowards who won’t speak out against the pointless slaughter and I am distressed and disheartened.

Cindy Sheehan

Mother of Hero: Spc Casey Austin Sheehan KIA 04/04/04

Co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace, http://www.gsfp.org/

Forum posts

  • Howard Dean was the establishment ’anti-war’ candidate from the beginning. How else did he get on the cover of time, newsweek and all over tv...? Because they knew he’d bail when he was told to, taking the anti-war crowd with him.

    If Dean really wanted to end this war, he would have fought tooth and nail for the nomination, not given up after a few primaries to support pro-war Kerry.

    Isn’t that funny, Kerry did the same thing... if he really wanted to be president he would have fought for a clean, verifiable count of the election. Instead he bailed and told us to unite behind Bush, to support the current and future immoral wars.

    People don’t want to accept this obvious truth because it means that our entire political system is nothing more than a charade... which it is.

    • When they asked Kerry knowing what you know now that there was no WMD, and other factors, would you have invaded Iraq? HE ASWERED YES!!!!!! Iwanted to break the TV!

  • Dean was never, EVER an anti-war candidate. He hit the jackpot in 2004 by nailing Kerry for a vote he’d made in 2002, but other than that, Dean is the same military-industrial-friendly big-oil pro-war compassionate conservative imperialist hoax-meister he’s always been.

  • Exactly. We have had nothing but fake democrats for a long time.

    We have all been screwed.

    Kerry didn’t get all of the votes counted, he never supported verified voting, and then he didn’t follow up in Ohio, not really.

    Dean - I don’t know what happened, but how can you support a war when it is wrong? You just can’t, because human life is prescious, at least to some of us.

    And don’t assume that a third party is any more honest.
    Don’t fall all overyourself with gratitude to Greens for recounting. The recount efforts have been to no avail.

    But I guarantee that the recounts made the Greens alot of money in donations, and great publicity.
    While they take your donations to recount elections, they will push for "election reform" that will destroy any ability to audit elections.

    They will go to your state and push for instant runnoff computerized voting. Not IRV on hand counted paper ballots, but on MACHINES.

    This will increase the number of source code lines, eliminate re-counts, and make auditing elections impossible.

    Welcome to the next trojan horse for fraud in elections, IRV.
    Welcome to the depths of stupidity.

  • Cindy, I am so moved by your voice, even on internet text.
    Thank you for your nonviolent warrior spirit, which you have taken into your heart with your grief over your son’s death.
    This war is immoral. Our youth are being sacrified for what - our oil-based lifestyle? Honor? The shame our leaders would feel in admitting they were wrong? When we at home are told we should be grateful to our leaders for having "taken the war to the terrorists" instead of having them over here enrages me. Our leaders were warned about the terrorists’ threats and those who started this war did little about those threats before 9/11! It’s like saying our youth must be thrown abroad as cannon fodder, and foreign cities must be destroyed, so that Americans may continue to live in comfort and security, turning our eyes away even from the coffins, mental breakdowns, and missing limbs that mark our warriors’ sacrifices (the recent publication of Pentagon’s photos - with our soldiers’ faces BLACKED OUT! - as if they were doing something of which they need to be ashamed, or terrified for their lives! — notwithstanding.) And never seeing the sacrifices that Iraqi families, with hopes and dreams like our own, simply trying to survive their leaders’ intrigues, are forced to make by the deadly math of our military’s Shock, Awe and occuption.
    Thank you for speaking out for these victims of war as if they, like Casey, were your own children.
    How Howard Dean can approve this war — or shrug in its face as if he were impotent when he is the leader of the only opposition party with enough government leverage to withdraw the governed’s consent from its continuation — can only be explained by complicity.
    Your voice is powerful enough to break through; I hope he’ll listen, as doctors are trained to do. And, hearing you describe the symptoms of collective grief, perhaps he’ll realize he’s prescribed wrongly, and look instead for the real cure: end the occupation, apolgize, and pay reparations - including a fund to help the international community work with Iraqis to establish a Truth and Reconcialition Commission (starting with the trial of their leader in which the errors of his regime — AND OURS WHILE WE SUPPORTED HIM — will instruct the world in the fruitless errors of greed, revenge and violent solutions to conflict.)

    • Well said, there seems to be more and more Americans who are finally seeing our government for what it really is, a den of thieves, scratching each other’s backs to remain on the gravy train of corruption and lies.