Open Letter to Reps Pelosi and Conyers

We the People are Setting the Table Now

By Cindy Sheehan

11/13/06 "Information Clearing House" -- --

Dear Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Conyers,

I am writing this open letter to you both on the day after Veteran's
Day. A day that has so much more meaning to me since my son Casey was
KIA in Iraq for absolutely no reason but to line the pockets of the
war machine. I cried in front of his symbolic tombstone at Arlington
Northeast in Philadelphia and I dreamed of him before I awakened.
Casey's "tombstone" was planted in the ground directly across from
Liberty Hall which was the birth place of our Republic. How tragic it
was to see 2842 tombstones of our brave young people who have been
killed by people who are trampling all over our Constitution and
making a mockery out of the separations of power and the original
intent of that document. 2842 citizens who were willing to volunteer
for service and were killed by people who lied to the world to send
them to invade and occupy a country in a war of aggression that has
killed almost a million Iraqi citizens. How tragic it is that you
both, our newly elected Democratic leadership are already talking
about abrogating their Constitutional responsibilities, again.

We the people are shocked that you two are already stridently saying
over and over again that impeachment is "off the table." Since the
historic Nov. 7th elections, I have talked to a boat-load of
Americans who want impeachment on the table. We activists worked hard
to make these elections about national issues, like the illegal and
immoral occupation of Iraq, and the culture of corruption that,
especially you, Ms. Pelosi have been railing against for months now.
And you, Mr. Conyers, have already written a brilliant and detailed
indictment of BushCo. We the people are definitely puzzled by your
rhetoric.

We the people put the Democrats back into power because we want to
see a change in this country and a rejection of politics as usual. We
want politics as unusual. We want to see the issue of impeachment and
a speedy and safe withdrawal of our troops from Iraq de-politicized
and brought into the realm of "right and wrong" where these issues
belong, not "right and left."

We the people are here to tell you that we are the ones that are
going to be setting the table, now. For too many years, we have
allowed you people, who are just like us and elected by us and from
us, to tell us what the agenda will be. Like I told George in a
recent letter to him (no response yet, hmm), a sleeping giant has
been awakened in this country and we are not falling asleep again
just because the Democrats, only with grassroots involvement and
commitment, are back in power in Congress.

It turns our stomachs when you talk about "working" with the
Republicans. First of all, these people have allowed BushCo free rein
in committing their high crimes and misdemeanors and crimes against
humanity. Why would you want to work with murderers, liars, and
crooks? When one works with criminals, one becomes complicit and
culpable for those crimes. We elected you all to be different, not
more of the same.

Secondly, and more importantly, BushCo have openly committed
egregious crimes which they have all admitted to. The question really
isn't: should they be impeached, but why haven't they been impeached,
removed from office and criminally charged and tried for these
crimes, yet? I believe that when Congressional Representatives and
Senators are sworn into office they take an oath to protect the
constitution, not to protect, aid, and abet criminals. The
investigation and eventual rubber stamp to begin impeachment
proceedings against Nixon was a bi-partisan effort and Nixon wasn't
even investigated for the level of crimes that BushCo should be
investigated for.

We realize that you have a tremendous and daunting task before you
both. We know for six years that your governmental body has been busy
giving its power away to a maniac who has abused and misused that
power so incompetently and tragically. However, to say that
impeachment can't be one of the issues that Congress begins immediate
work on is not giving you all enough credit. We know that you can do
it! We have confidence in your abilities. Impeachment has been done
before in our country and it has never before been so urgent.

How many times has George said that the troops aren't coming home
while he is president? How many times has BushCo lied to us and
admitted those lies? Or been caught in those lies? How many people
have they killed for greed of money and power and how many lives have
been destroyed by them? How many laws have BushCo broken and admitted
to breaking? How many people have they physically and mentally
wounded by torture and by sending our brave young people wrongly to
Iraq and not supporting them when they get there? How much longer
will you allow them to violate and desecrate everything that we hold
dear as Americans and human beings?

We the people demand that you do your duties as officers and
protectors of our Constitution and we demand that you do your duties
as members of humanity to call a halt to the crimes against humanity
of the Bush regime.

When the 110th Congress is seated on January 3rd, we the people, who
also have a duty to our Constitution (We the People is the first
line) and a duty to humanity will be walking the halls of your
offices to tell you what our agenda is and what we want on the table.

I admire and respect both of you and I know you will do the right
thing, but you better heed the will of we the people, or we will find
other people who will. I hope you do believe that we want you to
represent us and not the special interests of the war machine.

We the people are serious about true change this time and we are
willing to walk, work, sit, stand, write, travel, sweat, freeze, be
arrested, and scream for these changes.

Impeachment and removal from office are not for the squeamish or
faint of heart, but we are neither of those things. We are all brave
and (p)(m)atriotic Americans who realize that healing of the
political divide that has characterized the Bush regime will only
begin when our young people and the people of Iraq see justice for
all of the death and misery that they have afflicted humanity with.
Our children who have been sent to early graves or have to live the
rest of their lives with PTSD or missing limbs, and the people of
Iraq (not to mention the victims of Katrina) are crying out for this
justice. Justice is meted out everyday in our world and if BushCo are
not brought to justice then justice loses its meaning and effectiveness.

Do it for Casey, do it for his buddies, do it for the people of Iraq,
do it for the people who were devastated by Katrina, do it to bring
legitimacy back to Congress and our Constitution, do it to raise our
reputation in the international community, do it just because it is
the right thing to do.

See you on January 3rd.

Peace soon,

Cindy Sheehan

Activists can contact the potential Madam Speaker at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and the potential Chairperson of the Judiciary
Committee, Hon. John Conyers, or your personal Congressional
Representative at: http://www.house.gov/writerep/

Cindy Sheehan is Mother of Casey Sheehan who was KIA in Iraq on
04/04/04 by George's war of terror. Co-founder and President of Gold
Star Families for Peace. Founder of Camp Casey Peace Institute.
Author of Peace Mom: A Mother's Journey through Heartache to Activism

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