Posted on 08/16/2005 12:57:52 PM PDT by areafiftyone
New York, August 16, 2005 The General Secretary of the National Council of Churches is urging President Bush to join with Gold Star families and religious leaders in an interfaith prayer service outside the Bush ranch at noon (CDT) Friday,
The prayer service has been called by Gold Star mother Cindy Sheehan as an opportunity for Americans and others across the world to pray for our soldiers in Iraq, their families and in particular the mothers of our fallen.
Sheehan, along with United Methodist laywoman Celeste Zappala and other Gold Star mothers, has been waiting outside the Bush compound to meet with the President since his five-week vacation began.
I urge the President and the First Lady to join this brief and simple service, said the Rev. Dr. Bob Edgar, NCC General Secretary. Edgar visited the Gold Star mothers and their families outside the presidential ranch and conducted a worship service on August 12. The visit was at the invitation of his fellow United Methodist, Celeste Zappala, whose son Sherwood was killed in Iraq.
This war, like any war, has generated terrible losses, immense pain and sharp divisions in our country, Edgar said. Each day we see the pain in the faces of the Gold Star mothers and their families. Its evident that President Bush, who has faced agonizing decisions in this war, feels the pain as well.
Whether or not we agree with Mr. Bushs decisions, Edgar said, and whether or not he agrees with us, we can agree that were all feeling a heavy burden of grief. Lets suspend the rhetoric for a few minutes on Friday and join together commander-in-chief and families of the fallen to seek strength from the God who sustains us all.
In an open letter to religious leaders August 15, Sheehan urged those who cannot attend to host a prayer vigil in their cities. We ask you to join us in a simultaneous moment of silent prayer to honor all who have been affected by this war.
The service will take place at Camp Casey, an impromptu encampment outside the Bush compound named for Sheehans son, Casey Sheehan, who was killed in Baghdad on April 4, 2004. Camp Casey, which displays white crosses named for those who have been killed in Iraq, has become a gathering place for Gold Star families and their supporters.
The full text of the Sheehan August 15 letter to religious letters follows:
Dear Religious Leader:
Family members of fallen soldiers, who have joined me in Crawford, and I invite you to attend a moment of silent prayer at 12:00 noon (Central Daylight Time) this Friday, August 19th at Camp Casey just outside the Presidents Ranch. Were holding this moment of prayer as an opportunity for Americans and others across the world to pray for our soldiers in Iraq, their families and in particular the mothers of our fallen. We have also invited President Bush and the first lady to join us in praying for the troops.
Several family members of fallen soldiers have joined with me in Crawford and will take part in the moment of silent prayer. Outside the Presidents ranch we have set up a temporary camp named Camp Casey and a memorial of crosses with names of fallen soldiers has been erected, which is where the prayer service will take place.
If you cannot attend our service in Crawford, Texas please consider hosting a prayer vigil in your city. We ask you to join us in a simultaneous moment of silent prayer to honor all who have been affected by this war. You are welcome to contact your local media and inform them of your vigil.
My son, Casey Sheehan, 24, of Vacaville, Calif., died in Baghdad, Iraq, on April 4, 2004, when his unit was attacked with rocket-propelled grenades and small arms fire. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas. When President Bush began his 5 week vacation, I decided to camp outside his ranch in hopes of meeting with him to ask some unanswered questions about the war and the needless loss of lives of so many. Thus far the President has refused to meet, but my resolve is strong and I will remain in Crawford until the meeting takes place or his vacation ends.
Thank you in advance for your consideration and support of this interfaith prayer service.
Respectfully,
Cindy Sheehan
Mother of Casey Sheehan
Picture courtesy of Lone Star Iconoclast.
If you plan to go to Crawford, travel logistics provided by the Sheehan support team can be found here
Contact: NCC News, Philip E. Jenks, 212-870-2252,
Note, again: Cindy's org is A rip-off of the Gold Star Families. Cindy's org is a new one calling itself "Gold Star Families For Peace".
Maybe you can find the e-mail address I might have missed it.
Why don't the Gold Star Families protest her using their name?
I can only assume you've never seen her on TV.
Thanks for the link!
You strike fear into my heart for our students.
"Gold Star Moms for Peace" - Cindy's org IS POLITICAL ADVOCACY.
Individual members of the Gold Star Families are more than free to speak out on their own, but not to represent Gold Star Families.
OK, I knew you'd been around too long to think it would impress FReepers. Like you, we've seen too many stupid PhDs in action to care much about "men of letters" (is that what that means?)
Here's a link to some more gems from Mother Sheehan:
http://www.techievampire.net/wppol/archives/517
she gave a speech at a rally for Lynne Stewart the lawyer convicted of aiding a terrorist-client
"We are not waging a war on terror in this country. Were waging a war of terror. The biggest terrorist in the world is George W. Bush."
I was raised in a country by a public school system that taught us that America was good, that America was just. America has been killing people, like my sister over here says, since we first stepped on this continent, we have been responsible for death and destruction. I passed on that bullshit to my son and my son enlisted. Im going all over the country telling moms: This country is not worth dying for.
We want our country back and, if we have to impeach everybody from George Bush down to the person who picks up dog sh*t in Washington, we will impeach all those people.
if George Bush believes his rhetoric and his bullshit, that this is a war for freedom and democracy, that he is spreading freedom and democracy, does he think every person he kills makes Iraq more free?
What theyre saying, too, is like, its okay for Israel to have nuclear weapons. But Iran or Syria better not get nuclear weapons. Its okay for the United States to have nuclear weapons. Its okay for the countries that we say its okay for. We are waging a nuclear war in Iraq right now. That country is contaminated. It will be contaminated for practically eternity now. Its okay for them to have them, but Iran or Syria cant have them. Its okay for Israel to occupy Palestine, but its yeah and its okay for Iraq to occupy I mean, for the United States to occupy Iraq, but its not okay for Syria to be in Lebanon. Theyre a bunch of f--king hypocrites!
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Amen, Mother Sheehan, I'm looking forward to hearing your heartfelt prayers this Friday.
Is that "we" as in your mutual admiration society, or the voices in your (pointy) head?
For God's sake get over yourself.
And I finished my PhD when I was nearly 50. In between were long stretches were I had a life.
Stating the obvious that now you do not have a life.
Aren't you a little old to be a (recently) former student, and bragging about it?
Hopefully, you are not too busy to answer this question: did FDR ever meet with Mildred Gillars AKA "Axis Sally"?
Again, a quick Google search does not come up with any personal meeting between FDR and "Axis Sally" - maybe you know better though:
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/axissallymug1.html
You are very welcome
I saw the article and did not read it for a day or two
You are right, Rove should consider it
You have spent this threads asserting your intelligence without demonstrating it."
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This is Warchilds MO in a nutshell. He's a pathetic troll.
I know it's polite to ping the person you are talking about behind their back, but I don't extend that curtesy to trolls or jackasses.
He first got my attention almost 2 years ago with anti-hunting and anti-Christian nonsense and I check his posts from time to time and see this threads behavior as quite common.
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