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<DIV align=center>Won't You Please Come To Camp Casey</DIV>
<DIV align=center>Cindy Sheehan</DIV>
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<DIV align=left><STRONG><EM>So your brother's bound and gagged <BR>And they've
chained him to a chair,<BR>Won't you please come to Chicago just to sing. <BR>In
a land that's known as freedom how can such a thing be fair? <BR>Won't you
please come to Chicago for the help that we can bring.<BR>We can change the
world rearrange the world.<BR>It's dying---to get better!</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV align=left><EM>Chicago, Graham Nash</EM></DIV>
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<DIV>This song was written almost 40 years ago when it also seemed that our
world was in flames and dying. Thousands of people heeded the call to head to
Chicago to demonstrate at the DNC. I can remember, even as an 11 year old,
watching the TV in horror as members of the Chicago PD ferociously beat
protesters with their night sticks and I was revolted when my friend,
Genie's mom Maxine, yelled:"Hit the goddam hippies harder!" I can also remember
thinking that the people who were there were extremely brave and they must
havecared deeply about ending the war in Vietnam. When I travel the country and
talk to people in the anti-war movement, many of them say: "If there were only a
draft, people would get off of their butts and protest the war like we(they) did
during Vietnam." <BR> </DIV>
<DIV>I don't believe in giving people an "out" by using the draft excuse. By
1968, 30,000 of our troops had been needlessly slain and countless numbers of
unfortunate "collateral" damage Vietnamese citizens had also been brutally
slaughtered. College students who had their deferments were shutting down
administrative offices to protest their schools' defense research and
collaboration with the war profiteers. Martin Luther King, Jr and Bobby Kennedy
had already been assassinated and their were over 50,000 people who converged on
Chicago to protest the "National Death Party" rubber-stamping another murderous
four years of Lyndon Johnson's war. The draft and the burning of draft cards,
most notably by the Berrigan brothers, was just one of the issues. Graham Nash
wasn't about to be drafted when he wrote the song, <EM>Chicago</EM>: people just
cared. While students were protesting to make the world better and soldiers were
being ordered to go to Vietnam, against their wills, George was AWOL from the
Alabama Air National Guard. He must have gotten tired of playing pilot---or
maybe his codpiece was on too tight. </DIV>
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<DIV>Today, just a little more than 3 years into the bloody conflict in
Iraq, 2579 of our soldiers have been killed and the collateral civilian
damage reaches into the hundreds of thousands, with over 6000 Iraqis
slain just in the past two blood soaked months. Our brothers are being
"bound and gagged" and "chained to chairs" in Guantanamo, which contrary to
what George said about wanting to shut it down, is being expanded and renovated
so the sadists can carry out new and improved forms of torture. Israel continues
to receive US support in slaughtering Lebanese civilians to consolidate its
power in the region. </DIV>
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<DIV><EM><STRONG>Politicians sit yourselves down, there's nothing for you
here,<BR>won't you please come to Chicago for a ride.<BR>Don't ask jack to help
you `cause he'll turn the other ear,<BR>won't you please come to Chicago or else
join the other side <BR> </STRONG></EM></DIV>
<DIV>In Vietnam, the National Death Party were the Democrats; it was after all,
a Democratic war and the students who came out to protest were also mostly
Democrats who wanted their party to do better. In the occupation of Iraq, the
Death Party (and certainly the Executive Branch) seems to be the
Republicans---but I would argue, that with a few notable exceptions in both
parties, the Death Party is bi-partisan. War is good business for
politicians---and the war profiteers are great at greasing every one's
blood-stained palms with the mammon of other people's flesh and bones. </DIV>
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<DIV>Recently, the Democratic leadership did come out and ask George for a
"redeployment" plan for our troops from Iraq. Yes, they should be redeployed but
to their homes. Redeployment is good for most of our soldiers, temporarily, but
it just means increased aerial bombings on civilians and death squads. We also
have to think of our brothers and sisters who are chained to the violence and
death in Iraq. Additionally, call me cynical, but after months of begging our
"opposition" party to do something about the bloodbath in Iraq, could they be
acting now because they see a political advantage? Thousands of people have died
while they waited for the right politically expedient moment to finally do
something about it. </DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><EM>Somehow people must be free I hope the day comes soon,<BR>won't
you please come to Camp Casey show your face.<BR>From the bottom of the
ocean to the mountains of the moon,<BR>won't you please come to Camp Casey no
one else can take your place. <BR>We can change the world rearrange the
world<BR>It's dying - if you believe in justice<BR>dying - and if you believe in
freedom<BR>dying - let a man live his own life<BR>dying - rules and regulations,
who needs them open up the door. <BR> </EM></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV>Camp Casey in Crawford is more important than ever, now. Not only has this
administration, with the eager approval of Congress, committed genocide on a
massive scale, they are taking away our civil rights and our right to be
heard and counted. We cannot allow these same leaders who accuse the peace
movement of a political agenda to use our soldiers and the babies of Iraq as
political game pieces in the folly of elections when there is so
much overwhelming evidence that our elections have been compromised, and while
election after election is stolen, no one does anything about it. It is up to us
all, nobody else. </DIV>
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<DIV>As long as we allow our leaders to continue killing innocent people to
punish criminals, then the killing will never stop. As long as we sit on our
butts on our couches and keep buying gas from Exxon, while we curse the insane
and out of control war profiteers, then the killing will never stop. As
long as we give our quiet consent of torture by not loudly speaking out
against the inhumanity, then the killing will never stop. As long as we
are silent about the crimes against humanity that BushCo committing, then
the crimes will never stop and the killers will never be punished. </DIV>
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<DIV>Won't you please come to Camp Casey, no one else can take your place.</DIV>
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<DIV>If we end it now, we won't be singing the same tune in another 40
years!</DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><EM>Cindy Sheehan is the mother of Casey Sheehan, who was KIA in
Iraq on 04/04/04. She is heading to Camp Casey on August 6th to be in Crawford
on her new property while George is there. She would like to invite everyone who
cares about peace, love, and justice to join her. </EM></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><EM>For more information on Camp Casey, 2006, please go to: <A
href="http://gsfp.org/article.php?list=type&type=21">Gold Star Families for
Peace</A>.</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM>To donate go to <A
href="http://secure.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizations/gsfp/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=1679">Camp
Casey Donations</A>.</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM>To volunteer to help go to <A
href="http://crawfordpeace.nfshost.com/">Crawford Peace
House</A>.</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM>The lyrics to</EM> Chicago <EM>were used with <A
href="http://csny.com/">Graham Nash's </A>permission and the piece was
inspired</EM></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><EM>by Vietnam Veteran Ward Reilly who sang the new version:
</EM>Won't You Please Come to Camp</STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>Casey <EM>at Camp Casey, Easter.</EM></STRONG></DIV>
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