[Mb-civic] Peace Takes Courage
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Sun Apr 30 19:50:23 PDT 2006
Peace Takes Courage
By Cindy Sheehan
www.commondreams.org/views06/0426-22.htm
04/27/06 "ICH"--I have a new friend. She is a 15-year-young peace activist
named Ava Lowery. She is disgusted with the war and with the Bush regime,
and she has started to use her talents for animation to make cartoons that
oppose Bush and the war in Iraq.
She first came to my attention when I read an article about all of the
ugly hate mail she is getting on her site for a particularly poignant and
brilliant animation she has called: "WWJD." It is a heartbreaking piece
that has a child singing "Jesus loves me," and during the song she shows
pictures of dead, wounded, bloody and screaming Iraqi children. She wanted
to show how Jesus loves Iraqi children also, which is apparently a
frightening concept to the people who practice Bushianity.
For this inspired bit of courageous matriotism, Ava has been the object of
intense and horribly ugly hate emails and not too subtle threats to do her
bodily harm. As soon as I heard about her troubles, I emailed her, and she
phoned me right away so we could talk.
Even before I went to Crawford last summer, I was the object of these
attacks by many people who touted themselves as Christians doing God's
work. The attacks are rabidly obscene and horrible in their rage and just
downright meanness. There are entire web sites dedicated to assailing me
and my character and where such comments as "Someone ought to do the
world
a favor and shoot the bitch in the head to shut her up" are common. During
Camp Casey, we had to refer more than one death threat to the FBI.
One particularly wicked threat was sent to me the night before I testified
at Congressman Conyers's Downing Street Memo Hearings in June, I got an
email from a man who said that he hoped that my other three children would
die. I think these people level pretty harsh punishments at other people
who are only exercising their freedom of speech, when the person who is
responsible for killing American soldiers and executing innocent Iraqi
children and making them orphans is touted as a fine Christian man.
God help anyone who speaks out against the anti-American Bush regime that
condones torture and use of chemical weapons of mass destruction. God help
anyone who refuses to be silenced in the face of our government that
commits war crimes and crimes against humanity. The individuals who call
15-year-old girls and Gold Star Moms vile names and threaten our lives are
the lowest denominator in our society, and these people are the ones who
need to be marginalized and stopped. Open and honest discourse in our
society is welcomed and encouraged, and our differences are only eclipsed
by our commonalities, but obscene and destructive assaults on fellow human
beings only adds to the violence in our already all too-violent society.
Ava is not calling for a violent overthrow of our government, nor is she
the one who is being obscene. Ava is not the one who sent our troops into
harm's way, thus condemning the innocent people of Iraq to death and
heartache. Ava is only showing the images that have been brought to the
world by BushCo, and the people who crassly try to intimidate a
15-year-old girl are threatened by the truth and should be ashamed of
their support of the disorganized crime mob in DC and ashamed of the way
they talk to a young lady who is doing her best to make the world a better
place.
How many scandals will it take for the 32 percent of the population who
still support murder and mayhem dressed up in suits and ties to wake up
and honor people like Ava and not trash them?
Ava is one tough and compassionate cookie, and she needs our support and
love. Please go to her site, PeaceTakesCourage.com, and drop a note of
support to our little sister in peace. Her type of behavior needs to be
encouraged, emulated and rewarded, and I can guarantee you, she will be
one of the first recipients of a Camp Casey Peace Prize for young
activists.
I honor Ava and I am proud to be her friend. She is a true American who
wants to grow up in a country that is honorable and just. This is her
right, and she is properly claiming it. I hope she inspires you to do the
same.
Cindy is the founder of Gold Star Families for Peace and mother of Spc.
Casey Austin Sheehan, who was a victim of the Bush Regime's war of terror
on 4/4/04. She is the author of Not One More Mother's Child.
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