Vigil: Standing with Cindy Sheehan

Aug. 18th, 2005 06:00 pm
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Boylan Bridge Vigil

Boylan Street Bridge Vigil

August 2005 Raleigh, NC

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For those of you who lack the contact with All Things American, Cindy Sheehan is a woman who has become something of a galvanizing point for the anti-war effort here in the US. Sheehan's son, Casey, was killed in Iraq in April 2004 at the age of 24. After several months of living in shock, Cindy decided to start doing something about her son's death and the lies the American public has been told by the current administration concerning the reasons for going to war in Iraq.

She's been asking for a meeting with him to ask him the hard questions any mother in her situation would want to ask. When our current pResident decided to take his 5-week summer vacation at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, Cindy Sheehan decided to follow him. She set up camp about 2 miles down the road from his ranch and has been joined by over a hundred other people, all taking up her cause with her.

Texas is a hot, desert area of a state. Camping out by the side of the road in the best of weather isn't fun. In the heat of August, it's got to be brutal. Still, they're undettered. (This week they moved to a local ranch, about a mile from Dubbya's ranch, thanks to a Vet who disapproved of the war)

She is, in many ways, the nightmare the Right had hoped would never come. She's a sympathetic figure, a heart-broken mother with questions. She's not spitting anger and revenge, she's not out of control and crazy. She's just deeply hurt and wants to confront the pRresident about all of this.

As well, she's a soldier's mom. There's no way the Right can pin the "You're protesting the war, you must hate the troops!" tag on her.

Cindy Sheehan is a force that's growing.

Monday the email started coming in that there were going to be nationwide vigils in support of Cindy Sheehan and her work. Bonn, who has been saying for weeks that if she had the money she'd be down in Texas with Sheehan's group, was certain to go to one of the vigils in our area. So was I.

There were larger ones around, but we chose one closer to home. It was a smaller one and we figured they could use the support. This was a short bridge, spanning the railroad tracks that connect some of the commercial train lines with local businesses. Forty-some people signed up online; 105 was the count one woman gave us after walking the length of us.

It was a nice, quiet and respectful way of making a point to the country, to the pResident and to the world.




Dogs for Cindy

Dogs for Cindy

August 2005 Raleigh, NC

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I asked this woman if I could take a picture of her dog and she agreed, thinking it was kind of amusing. As I sat down to do so, Joe $3000 Canon Digital Camera swooped down and stuck his big-@$$ camera lens in the dog's face, getting all of his attention. When Joe $3000 Canon Digital Camera swooped away, the dog wasn't sure at all what to make of any of it and was far less calm than he was when I sat down. Still, he only moved his head a bit while I was taking this picture.


Vigiler Interviewed

Vigiler Interviewed

August 2005 Raleigh, NC

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I was happy to see that we were getting at least some news coverage. The vigil in Durham (about 40 minutes away) was much bigger and had some TV coverage. Our one, lone reporter talked to two or three people and then left.


Another Vigil View from the Bridge

Another Vigil View from the Bridge

August 2005 Raleigh, NC

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I wanted to give the impression that the vigil was a part of the city. Bringing in some of the buildings in the background was a part of that.


The Feet and Candles of a Dedicated Code Pink Member

The Feet and Candles of a Dedicated Code Pink Member

August 2005 Raleigh, NC

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I played with the colors here, trying to make it look darker than it was so the candles would show up better. Instead, I ended up making Bonn's feet look too red.


Night Vigil

Boylan Street Bridge Night Vigil

August 2005 Raleigh, NC

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Another shot made to appear somewhat darker than it was. We ended up having to leave earlier than we'd wanted to to get an errand taken care of before we went home.

The poster in the center was intentionally highlighted. Its from the NYC Protests in 2004 recommending that we give Bush the Pink Slip. It is, of course, held by my favorite protester.


[added late: a flickr slideshow of images from vigils around the country can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/moveon/sets/774501/show/ The last one in my series is included.]

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Date: 2005-08-19 12:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zhenzhi.livejournal.com
this made me burst into tears.
i hope cindy sheehan's publicity grows and grows and grows so that no one can ignore her any more. (i know other people are protesting too.... but GO CINDY!! use the media for all you can!!)

Date: 2005-08-19 01:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fivecats.livejournal.com
The slide show over at flickr, far from making me cry, gave me the first real feelings of hope that I've had in a long time.

We're talking about over 100,000 people, from all over the US, coming out on one or two-days notice to say they oppose the war and support one woman's fight to hold Dubbya accountable.

That's something to smile about.

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Date: 2005-08-19 05:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zhenzhi.livejournal.com
yes it is, i hope it grows and grows :-)

Date: 2005-08-19 03:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fivecats.livejournal.com
I think it will. From what I've read, the participants from all over the country were all very hungry for this kind of event -- if for no other reason than to feel that they weren't alone in their beliefs.

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Date: 2005-08-19 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mylastsigh.livejournal.com
we need to stop being nice, quiet and respectful

Date: 2005-08-19 01:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fivecats.livejournal.com
The Democrats/Liberals have lots of problems in terms of getting a clear message out. One thing is in trying to cater to everyone, everywhere and at all times. The other is, as you said, being too "gentlemanly" about it all.

I'm not necessarily advocating fighting repugnican fire with fire, but I am saying we shouldn't be afraid to get ourselves dirty in a fight. After all, I think what we're fighting for is worth it.

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Date: 2005-08-19 09:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] new-brunette.livejournal.com
That's fantastic. And gives me great hope.

Date: 2005-08-19 03:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fivecats.livejournal.com
Definitely.

I didn't know if it got much media coverage on your side of the pond or not. (it received minimal coverage over here. the media here is still too cowed by the current administration) Seemed important to let people know it was happening.

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