The following excerpted from a open letter written by Brooke Campbell, whose younger brother was killed in Iraq. Read the whole thing here and watch the television ad she made to plead with Americans not to re-elect Bush.
[snip]
Ryan was scheduled to complete his one-year assignment to Iraq on April 25. But on April 11, he emailed me to let me know not to expect him in Atlanta for a May visit, because his tour of duty had been involuntarily extended. “Just do me one big favor, ok?” he wrote. “Don’t vote for Bush. No. Just don’t do it. I would not be happy with you.”
Last night, I listened to George W. Bush’s live, televised speech at the Republican National Convention. He spoke to me and my family when he announced, “I have met with parents and wives and husbands who have received a folded flag, and said a final goodbye to a soldier they loved.
[snip]
This is my reply: Mr. President, I know that you probably still “don’t do body counts,” so you may not know that almost one thousand U.S. troops have died doing what you told them they had to do to protect America. Ryan was Number 832. Liberty was, indeed, precious to the one I lost– so precious that he would rather have gone to prison than back to Iraq in February. Like you, I don’t know where the strength for “such pride” on the part of people “so burdened with sorrow” comes from; maybe I spent it all holding my mother as she wept. I last saw my loved one at the Kansas City airport, staring after me as I walked away. I could see April 29 written on his sad, sand-chapped and sunburned face. I could see that he desperately wanted to believe that if he died, it would be while “doing good,” as you put it. He wanted us to be able to be proud of him. Mr. President, you gave me and my mother a folded flag instead of the beautiful boy who called us “Moms” and “Brookster.” But worse than that, you sold my little brother a bill of goods. Not only did you cheat him of a long meaningful life, but you cheated him of a meaningful death. You are in my prayers, Mr. President, because I think that you need them more than anyone on the face of the planet. But you will never get my vote.
So to whom it may concern: Don’t vote for Bush. No. Just don’t do it. I would not be happy with you.
Campbell is a member of the Band of Sisters, a courageous group of military wives, mothers and family members from around the country who have come together to speak out about the Bush foreign policy and its impact on their lives and families. The Band of Sisters don’t just want their husbands and sons home, they want America to get Iraq right, and they’ve lost faith in George Bush to do that.
C’mon, all you mothers and wives and sisters who, in your hearts, know that sacrificing the men and women you love for this particular was is wrong. Dead wrong.
Bush sent them into the wrong country for the wrong reasons. Insisting that he will “stay the course” doesn’t make it the right course. There were no WMDs. Bush sent our troops to die for his delusions.
The Band of Sisters are taking their message of hope around the United States in the following weeks. General Wesley Clark launched the Band of Sisters tour on September 14 in Green Bay, Wisconsin and over the next month the Sisters will tour the country, visiting battleground states including Iowa, New Hampshire and New Mexico.
The sisters are working closely with General Clark – who will be appearing as a guest at many of the events – to bring the truth to millions of Americans concerned by President Bush
Daily Archives: October 21, 2004
Who do you guys think I am?
kenneth.huffmaster@shell.com
pking@kingsurety.com
grfischer@charter.net
jon@ravenstudios.ca
allones1810@hotmail.com
delsys@email.com
fsbmc@hotmail.com
vzn05zsf@verizon.net
parhead62@aol.com
Dennis.flanders@comcast.net
o_foley777@yahoo.com
Mkea4461@aol.com
All you pro-Bush guys (above and any others whom they send my way) who keep trying to convince me that you’re right and I’m wrong. You’re wasting your time. I’m nobody — I’m a nobody weblogger who likes to say what she believes up front. You don’t have to agree with me. I don’t have to agree with you. As a matter of fact, we will have to agree to disagree, ’cause none of us is going to budge a bit. And I don’t have any influence at all. So, go spend your time in a more worthwhile way, like keeping up with the truth on non-partisan web sites like these, which I got from here:
SpinSanity is a non-partisan, independent website dedicated to unraveling “the real story” from both campaigns.
The Center for Public Integrity is a non-partisan website that dedicates itself to investigative journalism in the public interest. It is a great place to go for economic analysis and ethical issues on a federal and state level.
Opensecrets.com tracks money in the political process. Find out who is giving to whom. You can also do this at the Campaign Finance Information Center
The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan group, dedicated to educating the public on the candidates and the issues. Not just for women.
Project Vote Smart provides non-partisan, relevant information to help you sort through all the information put out by the campaigns. Check out their voter self-defense manual.
And, of course, there’s alwayswww.factcheck.org.
Both Kerry and Bush are politicians trying to get elected. The difference is that Kerry thinks carefully before he acts; Bush acts without sufficient thinking. Kerry believes in God but doesn’t assume God advises him. Bush sees himself as the instrument of God. There are lots more differences like those — maybe too subtle for some people to get, but they are fundamental to the personalities and leadership styles of the two men. I’ll take Kerry’s leadership over Bush’s any day. I’ll also trust the advisors Kerry will surround himself with over Bush’s cronies any day.
So, if Kerry wins, you guys, I will send you all an I TOLD YOU SO! email covered with smiley faces.
If Bush wins, I’m going into hiding for the next four years so that I can pretend he doesn’t exist and that my country is not totally imploding. Then I’ll resurface when there’s a chance for me to participate in rebuilding America into what it’s supposed to be.
In the meanwhile, waste your time commenting away here. Makes me no nevermind.