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Open Letter to Barack Obama on lifting the ban on showing the flag-draped coffins from Cindy Sheehan
Dear President Obama,
Recently, your Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates, said that the DoD would be "re-evaluating" the blockade on the press taking photos of the returning flag-draped coffins from the illegal and immoral occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.
In 1991, George H.W. Bush signed an executive order banning those photos and early on in George W. Bush's War OF Terror, his mother, and the wife of the 41st president, Barbara, agreed with that order saying that she did not want to "bother her pretty mind" with the images.
President Obama, first of all, you do not need to have the DoD "re-evaluate" that order. In the transparent Republic that you claim to seek, the Department of War should never get to pick and choose what the members of that transparent Republic see. That seems like military tyranny to me. You can sign an Executive Order reversing the one that the first President Bush signed during the First Gulf War.
Secondly, as a mother whose pretty mind was not only "bothered" but whose heart was torn to pieces on April 04, 2004, by the news that my family would be receiving our dear Casey in one of those flag-draped coffins, I implore you to lift the ban on the images.
The order was put in place 18 years ago to remove the costs of war as far away from the average American as possible. Only a relative few American families have had to bear the burden of these fiascoes in the 21st Century (although 100% of Iraqi families have) and if there are conflicts going on where American flesh and blood is being slaughtered (with which I wholeheartedly disagree), then the entire country should be required to share that sacrifice.
I think there should be a "war tax" levied against every American when there is a conflict to help pay for it. In my opinion, if there is a valid, Constitutionally declared war for defensive purposes, then there should be a universal draft (no exemptions or exceptions) with the children of Congress-members and Presidents being the first to be drafted. I think CEO's and other executives of companies that profit off of war should have their salaries reduced to that of the Infantry during times of war and their children should be second in line for a draft. My proposals are designed to make war obsolete, but at the very least, Americans should be able to see the devastating images of the flag draped coffins.
Taking photographs of the coffins does not violate any kind of privacy, because when the coffins are at Dover AFB, the remains are anonymous. If the families wish privacy when the loved one returns home, that is the family's prerogative.
President Obama, I have a shirt with my son's picture on it and the dates of his birth and death. When he was first killed in April 2004, I would wear it and many strangers would ask me who was in the picture and what happened to him.
I would say: "This is my son, Casey, and he was killed in the war." I cannot tell you how many times the next question was, "What war?" The occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan are waged on lies, but that there is little to no shared sacrifice is a national disgrace. Yes, removing the ban is a political ploy, but so was instituting it. If more Americans shared in the grief, then maybe more Americans would protest the cause for that grief?
Bringing our needlessly dead children home under the shadow of secrecy exploits their sense of honor, even if the wars and the reasons for secrecy are ignoble.
Bring our troops home immediately and/or lift the ban.
Sincerely,
Cindy Sheehan
Gold Star Mother and President of Gold Star Families for Peace
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I did not vote for president Obama, I voted for Mr. Nader. However I intend to vote for him
in 2012 on the condition he separate himself from the criminals on wall street & The criminals
in Congress and his admin. .AKA RAUM emmanuel.
If you listen all callers, military families, called for lifting of ban with some passionate reasons. The national security expert from Newsweek has other ideas.
http://www.npr.org/templates/player/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist...
I believe if people were allowed to see press photos of the dead returning would bring home the reality that we're actually involved in two treasure draining wars (one blatantly illegal) and that battle has real, tangible consequences; death. It's been a deliberate psychological strategy from the beginning. As Dick Cheney (and I) knows, the Viet Nam war would have dragged on a lot longer than it did if the people had not rose up in outrage in seeing the carnage the war produced. And we had a draft, which I'm sure was unsettling a lot of rich kids and their parents as the lottery numbers came increasingly closer. For some reason, wealthy folks seem to think they're actually more valuable and saw this democratic method of pulling them into the meatgrinder as an increasingly unsavory option. The draft will do that in a long and pointless war; it makes people think about their OWN demise. Darth V. Cheney, the valiant warrior that deemed his worth too great to part with American shores (five times), may be a madman but he has the uncanny prescience to know what works and what will not. Learning from his master's mistakes, Richard Nixon, led to the present condition of shunning the dead and not exposing rich kids to the impartial requisite of the draft. (And President Obama has just ordered an additional 17,000 troops into the Graveyard of Empires, as I write this. Sheesh. Now would be the time to push for the draft again, for the very same reason. I guarantee you that Mitt Romney's five service deficit boys will be in the forefront of protesting this suddenly "meaningless" war!)
Little bone crunching rebugs, like everything else, are twisting the logic of why it's necessary and cathartic for Americans to view the fallen and are portraying the Libruls as blood thirsty and macabre, disrespecting the brave and intentionally blunting our good nation's attempt at conquering the planet. Nothing new in their tactics and with little practice they could reason you are a USA hating socialist faggot for breathing air and drinking water. Witness the abrupt policy change of shunning "Made in USA" rhetoric in the Stimulus Bill when it wasn't too long ago these same nose pickers were willing to shoot you for purchasing "chinez four in stuff" (misspelling intentional). So again, pondscummers are all in a hissy fit over this war dead issue and as always, they're full of shit. What's new.
ban was adopted, he says, at the army's suggestion and GHW Bush made it so. Dover is a transfer airport. Didn't seem right to have offloading of heavy equipment along with coffins, the story goes.
Psy-Ops knows when training killers that it's easier if you disconnect the action from the reality. The coffins are the reality. And we are the killers.
won't and will listen to his suggestion that we should keep ban (for the sake of SOME families who didn't call in) and adopt Canada's model. Fly the dead to Andrews and allow folks who want to line up along the highway from there to Dover (about a hundred miles) to show their respect, or something like that. Dead have to go to Dover for mortuary services, a mile from the current landing strip.
If the American people want to kill men, women and children in far off lands -- including some of our very own, then they need to pay for it with a special war tax. As soon as that happened the war would be over. How many thousands of dollars would each of us be paying for the war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan -- moving into Pakistan?
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