Via Crooks and Liars, which has the video: “The Today Show picked up on this story. Late Monday night, a man, described as being in his late forties or early fifties, decided to run over the over crosses at Camp Casey that serve as a memorial to the soldiers who have died in the war in Iraq…(more pics at this Kos Diary.) Brad Blog has more…” Update [2005-8-16 12:23:4 by susanhu]: BELOW, Adastra’s stunning photo of the crosses and a marvelous story about Cindy and Camp Casey from Belfast, Ireland’s newspaper.
And, Howie in Seattle says that Crawford Update blog has more, as does Meet With Cindy.
Another great photo by Adastra/Rick!
Now, the marvelous story from Belfast’s newspaper, thanks — again — to Howie in Seattle:
Cindy Sheehan’s soldier son Casey was killed near Baghdad. Now her one-woman protest at the gates of the US president’s Texas ranch has become a metaphor for a nation’s increasing unease about involvement in an unwinnable conflict. Something strange is taking place deep in the heart of Texas, where the President of the United States is holed up at his Prairie Chapel ranch, a few miles from the town of Crawford.
There, in the space of a few days, a middle-aged Californian, whose soldier son died in Iraq, has become arguably the best-known woman in the US. On one level, the attention generated by 48-year-old Cindy Sheehan – from the hitherto obscure town of Vacaville, an hour’s drive north-east of San Francisco – merely proves the old adage that, like nature, the news business cannot tolerate a vacuum.
Obedient to the tradition that an American President must be covered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year (including holidays) dozens of White House reporters are having to spend this sweltering August on the plains of central Texas as George Bush takes his customary extended summer vacation.
Normally, hard news barely extends beyond barbecue fund raisers, a few minutely choreographed but content-free trips to “meet ordinary Americans,” and the odd Presidential excursion to a little league baseball game.
This year however manna has descended in the desert for the media mini-horde. What started as a one-woman protest has turned into metaphor for a country’s growing disillusion at an increasingly unwinnable war.
Ms Sheehan, personable, sincere, articulate, and bereaved of a son, has turned into the human face of this disillusion.
The Lone Star State too has been contributing an extra dash of colour – most notably on Sunday when Larry Mattlage, a local farmer who rents his land to networks for a view of the President’s 1,600 acre spread, fired his shotgun twice into the air, sending reporters into a frenzy and an ever-nervous Presidential secret service into apoplexy. He claimed he was merely warming up for the dove hunting season: “I ain’t threatening nobody, and I ain’t pointing a gun at nobody,” he said. “This is Texas.”
But in the next breath Mr Mattlage made clear the real source of his exasperation, the human doves at Ms Sheehan’s camp which is now in to its 10th day. “Five weeks of this is too much,” he complained, referring to Ms Sheehan’s vow to remain throughout the President’s holiday unless he talks to her.
But her “camp-in” is anything but a hollow summer stunt. Never has the Iraq war been so unpopular.
Most Americans now think the US-led invasion of 2003 was a mistake, and by a margin of almost two to one disapprove of Mr Bush’s handling of it. Like Ms Sheehan, they want some or all of the 138,000 US troops in Iraq brought home, and soon.
Even Republicans are becoming queasy at the implications for next year’s mid-term elections, if the present violence and bloodshed continues.
A telling sign is how even conservative talk-show hosts such as Bill O’Reilly of Fox News, normally the most reliable of cheerleaders for the administration, have become withering in criticism of Donald Rumsfeld, the Defence Secretary. Small white crosses bearing the names of dead soldiers make an impromptu roadside shrine.
Banners have sprouted on the trees, while supporters across the country send daily consignments of flowers. Half a dozen dark green Porta-Potties now give a temporary permanence to the scene – as have the local police officers urging sightseers to move on.
At least one celebrity has shown up too, in the person of Viggo Mortensen of Lord of the Rings fame.
As public attention has grown, Ms Sheehan’s protest has acquired a highly-professional veneer. She is a co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace, an anti-war group that has demanded the impeachment of Mr Bush, and is no media neophyte. A PR firm from Washington has is on the spot to co-ordinate and maximise press coverage.
On Saturday – the day after Mr Bush’s motorcade swept past Camp Casey without stopping, en route to a $2m fundraiser for Texas Republicans – Gold Star Families even spent $15,000 on a television advert. In the advert, Ms Sheehan declares: “All I wanted was an hour out his extended vacation time, but he’s refused to meet with me and other military families. We just want honest answers.”
Meanwhile Joe Trippi, the 2004 Presidential campaign manager of Howard Dean, has organised pro-Cindy blogs, while Michael Moore, director of Fahrenheit 9/11 and a professional anti-Bush agitator, has made over his website to the cause.
The protest moreover may be spreading: a rally in support of Camp Casey was scheduled for yesterday afternoon in Union Square, Manhattan.”
-from the story in today’s Belfast Telegraph (IR).
I posted this on an earlier thread around 4am today but decided it should be here too.
The running over the crosses is pathetic. We must remember though this is ONE stupid idiot. NOT all republicans.There is a thread at Dkos full of the hate word. Can we all be very angry at this idiot, for sure. As hard as it is to feel this somedays I have to remember toHATE the action, NOT the person. I am far from being a christain but will always know that the peaceful protest will always get high percentages of respect. I think the attitude of the officers down there proves just this.
Thank you so much for the pictures. I hope you can come back down supersoling. I think I talked a friend into coming with me. She has a son who is 15 and worried about the eventuality of a draft.
PEACE
Right on, hon, right on!
Can’t wait to meet you in person!!!!!!!
I hope you’ll be giving us reports. It was such great fun last weekend to get calls and reports from everybody in Crawford.
PHOTOS too!
You’ll have a great time … hope you find a good place to sleep, though. That sounds like the most challenging part of the trip, besides the heat.
Are you kidding? I will call you alot to fill you all in. Susan…email me your phone# as I won’t have access to a computer. I hopefully will have a camera before I go because mine just went capoohey!
If my friend goes we will get a hotel in Waco. Her idea of roughing it is room service…lol. When I lived on Kauai she came to visit with her son and I took them camping on this unreal beach…15 miles of white sand and aquamarine water. She hated it!! Me, I can roll out a sleeping bag anywhere.
is to go there, and help put back the crosses, and help them make new crosses for the soldiers who’ve died this week … if they don’t already have crosses up for them.
… and he has to chat with Cindy a bit 🙂
Sounds like the perfect punishment to me. Don’t suppose they could demand an apology too. Oh, I forgot these people don’t make mistakes or make apologies…lol.
The officers have done what they are tained to do:
Control the situation as best they can AND enforce the law.
It’s sad that more and more often we need to look to foreign outlets for good coverage of domestic events. Thanks, Susan.
Adastra’s picture of the crosses is stunning. Also there was almost an eviction of Camp Casey today but another of Bush’s neighbors donated an acre of land for anyone that wants to set up there. I guess it is a little closer to George’s ranch too. They will be moving Camp Casey there.
Just testing to see if this image will come up — still trying to figure this stuff out.
THIS!and see what happens….
More to come — I need to play around with this a bit more!
Bill Clinton got caught with his pants down and the Republicans chained a pit bull of a prosecutor to his leg and then spent the rest of his presidency waving that dirty laundry in front of the whole world.
Cindy Sheehan is George Bush’s special prosecutor and she is telling the world that Bush is a liar and that her noble son died for an ignoble cause; the selling out of the nation.
Crooks & Liars also has Jon Stewart’s show video from last night .. haven’t watched it yet but bet it’s funny.
imitated GW taking a nap, snoring interspersed with that inane snicker — I hope that’s is part of the video, my husband and I were rolling with laughter — and I have to say, it felt dammed good.
We tape it every night. I couldn’t stop laughing. How about Fred Barnes who called Cindy crazy. I loved it when Jon juxtaposed those comments with Fred’s comments about Terry Shivo’s (sp?) family.
Oh Susan, what an excellent diary!a The piece from the Belfast Telegraph is outstanding. Adastra’s photography is wonderful. The shot of the crosses in the dark gave me the chills.
You know, I feel sorry for the guy who drove those crosses down. Tracy and Brinn’s empathy for the locals and other accounts have convinced me that we are witnessing the coming together of people with diverse politics, but have one thing in common: They are Americans and they are standing together. I’ve heard the word love bandied about a few times in the last few days. That poor Bubba consumed with hatred in his pickup doesn’t have much of a chance of ever truely understanding, does he? If that one act of loathing has had the effect of making people stop and think about why Cindy is there and why people are flocking to her side, then good can be seen springing from bad. So, don’t be angry with Bubba, feel sorry for him for a moment then look around to see whose hand you can grab to enlarge our circle of Americans. Let’s bring ’em all home.
That’s waht Ghandi said about the man beating the dog, right?
Compassion is when you feel sorry for the man….
Thanks, Nag!
over 30 dozen roses just arrived from Florida to place on the markers — wow. Just wow.
Every time I read something or see pictures of this magnificent place I start to cry. Who ever thought anyone would call Crawford Tx magnificent.
30 dozen roses. That is serious money!
I just read the comments posted after the roses one. Fred Mattlage has offered the new piece of land. Isn’t the man who shot off his shotgun also named Mattlage? Related? Perhaps Fred is the dad?
And I was thrilled by the report on the hearing/discussion at the local court, showing that both the Camp Casey people and local landowners could have a civil discussion and recognize each other’s needs. It’s especially moving to read about that after five years of aggression, negativity, polarization, deliberate fragmentation, and anger anger anger generated from this administration.
mr. dubya has been dysfunctional since birth!!!!!! :o)
It is a requirement to be a part of that family, IMHO!
Anyone with any sane thought in their beautiful mind is going to be pushed out the door asap…. standard set by Babs
maybe the man who did the runby on the crosses would like to do a stent in Iraq as his pentence. That way he can get up close and personal with those who the crosses stand for.
I could go on forever with things such as this. my attitude is not a good one for anyone handing down feces for any good things happening in America.
the spouse and I up to attend one of the vigils to be held tomorrow night in support of Cindy and in opposition to the war.
If you go to the MoveOn website, you can click a link that’ll take you to where you can search for vigils in your area, then you can RSVP (important in some cases, as many of them are in private residences that can’t hold a lot of people).
We’ll be picking up a couple of candles to take along…
“Cindy came on to address Larry Northern, the man arrested for mowing down 500 memorial crosses near the encampment outside Bush’s ranch in Crawford, TX. The call got cut off on my end, but I did manage to get in about fifty seconds of her. She was upset and didn’t stay on much longer…”-from Crooks and Liars, with the 56 second audio of her phone call to Mike from that site.
This memorial represents our military dead. I thought the Repugs were for the troops.
Thank God no one was hurt.