Not One More
Not One More
Day 21
The Peaceful Occupation of Crawford

A photographer friend of mine went down to Crawford to the Pro-War, Anti-Peace rally today. There were about 1500 people there he said. He also said that it was the most "third reich" spectacle that he had ever seen in America.

My friend said that the speakers were whipping up the crowd into a frenzy of hatred for me (like they already didn't hate me?) and for the peace movement. My friend said that the entire theme of the rally was: "Cindy is killing American troops by her anti-American protest." Oh really, isn't George Bush killing innocent Americans and Iraqis by sending them to fight in an illegal and immoral war for power and greed? I think the real culprit is my neighbor: George.

I am really sad that there are still people in America who think that someone exercising her freedom of speech is anti-American. People who say we DON'T have the right to dissent are un-patriotic and un-American. My friend said that the rally was really the scariest thing he had ever seen. Except for one funny part when some people were walking through the crowd with a "Say No to War---except when a Democrat is President" (whatever that means???) sign. I guess the people at the rally only read the "Say No to War" part and they were ripping up the signs and chasing the gentlemen out. The unfortunate sign holders were trying to tell the counter-protesters that they were on Bush's killing side, but the crowd wouldn't hear them.

Our rally had about 2500 people jammed into the Camp Casey II tent. The speakers and music were awesome. Joan sang a few more songs. I told the crowd that I totally understand George Bush's noble cause for continuing the war: I have to kill more Americans because I have already killed so many. Then I posed the question to them that we will pose to Congress and the small minority of Americans (38-40%) who still believe in George's oil war. How many more lives are you willing to sacrifice before you bring the troops home? I led the crowd in a deafening chant of "Not One More," aimed at George's vacation home.

I kind of feel sorry for George; holed up in his ranch. Not being able to go out unless he flies over in his helicopter. If he drove out of the ranch, he would have to see people who disagree with him. But every time he leaves the ranch now, he faces people demanding answers to the question: What Noble Cause?

George is going golfing in Arizona on Monday, then to San Diego on Monday afternoon and Tuesday. Be sure we will have people in those locations bird dogging him. He deserves to be made uncomfortable: he is making the entire world more than uncomfortable.

We are relaxing a little bit tonight after the rally. A very nice young man who was wounded and put in a wheel chair by Bush's war on the same day Casey was killed came out tonight. He is spending his honeymoon with his new bride here at Camp Casey. Which reminds me...we are having 2 weddings here tomorrow: One at Camp Casey I and one at Camp Casey II. We have had so many children and babies come out too...it is the cycle of life.

I was visited by a 2nd Lt. from Casey's 2-5 Cavalry that told me to keep up the good work and Casey's old roommate came out from Ft. Hood to meet me. He may have to go back to Iraq soon. He hopes he doesn't have to since he will be out in 6 months, but he is pretty sure he will be stop-lossed.

It was so hot today in Crawford. So hot, it seemed like there wasn't enough air to breathe. Then a storm came and gave us some blessed relief.

Update: Some pro-war people came up to Camp Casey II around 10pm and Ann Wright had to call the sheriff because they were getting a little rowdy.
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Huffington Post Censorship
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NPR interview
Cindy,
I support you 100% and have written positive comments here often. I was very surprised as I sat to listen to you interviewed on Talk of the Nation on NPR. I know you don't mean to come across this way, but you sounded very defensive and short. Yes, it's difficult to be asked the same questions over and over, but it's very important to realize that the audience may be hearing you for the first time. I don't what caused you to leave after 2 minutes, but that did not come across well. It seemed as if you left when you didn't like the questioning. This was a generally friendly audience. I am very sympathetic and went to vigils. Please consider what I'm saying in the spirit of positive feedback. Leaving the show left it one-sided and you have missed a huge opportunity to reach a large audience. If someone advised you to leave, they gave you very BAD advice. You cannot expect interviewers to just ask the questions you want to answer. If at all possible, please call back and join the conversation, and take viewers' calls.
 
Hi Indy; something interesting from that segment
... remember Neal Conan talking to Gary Qualls after the short interview with Cindy?

Remember how Mr. Qualls said he spoke with her on the phone, and he alleged she acted rude towards him, pretended her phone cut out on her? (incidentally the phone coverage is horrible out there [right Karen and Bill?]) How he implied that she wouldn't speak with him again and was avoiding him? Which is really odd considering this

And he also implied that she has nefarious, ulterior motives.

Angry? Nefarious?

 
Hmmmm....
Yes, this is why I wish Cindy had stayed on the show. Basically, it became an open, unchallenged criticism of her. Why did she leave the show after 2 minutes??? Bad move. As for Qualls, the audience never got any response to his dirt, and he has some explainin' to do...