Norah is right. We The People Have No Representation
A recent interview with Norah O’Donnell and Cindy Sheehan illustrates exactly what is going wrong in our discussions over the war in Iraq. Current polls show that an overwhelming majority of Americans want a plan to withdraw the troops from Iraq, and yet because congress is ignoring what the American people want, we must be the extreme and “in the fringes”? There seems to be a real disconnect going on here, and the corporate media and congress are living in a bubble.
Video Noran challenges Cindy Sheehan(thanks to crooks and liars)
O‘DONNELL: And nor, quite frankly, do you see members of Congress—and you claim to not be in the fringes, to not be an extremist, and yet what members of Congress support you in your policy?…
Let me challenge you on this, Cindy, because what you‘re calling for is, in fact, an extreme position, because there are very few members of Congress who support immediate withdrawal. You would, if you could, fly a bunch of planes over there, pick up all our troops and take them home tomorrow, if you could, if it was in your power. There is no one in the United States Congress, Democrat, Republican or Independent who would do that.
Norah is right that we have no Representation in Washington DC. The American people want to bring the troops home from Iraq but Congress will not even agree to a timetable. The American people want accountability! No one has held Bush accountable for Bush stealing the election in 2000 and 2004. No one has held Bush or congress accountable for violating our constitution with the ‘patriot’ act. No one has held Bush accountable for his illegal immoral attack on Iraq. No one has held Bush accountable for his gross inaction on 9/11 and katrina. No one has held him accountable for illegal wiretapping or lying about the fact that it is illegal. Congress is the most corrupt, most inept, most incompetent group of bumbling idiots we have ever had call themselves our government, but that doesn’t make their behavior okay. They have enabled Bush every step of the way on his evil rampage, but that certainly doesn’t make it right. It is congress who lives on the fringes, and they along with Bush must be removed ASAP.
I also like this part of the transcript which explains why Cindy is on her hunger strike and how she hopes that it will effect change…
O‘DONNELL: But you called him “the biggest terrorist in the world.”
So you are trashing the president.
SHEEHAN: Well, you know, he says a terrorist is somebody who kills innocent men, women and children, and there have been over 100,000 innocent men, women and children killed in Iraq on his orders.
O‘DONNELL: Cindy, you have just begun a two-month hunger strike.
Isn‘t this really just more of a publicity stunt?
SHEEHAN: No, actually it‘s not. It‘s a moral reaction to an immoral war. Thousands of people all over the world are joining us. And hunger strikes have proven to be effective tools in civil disobedience and changing policy.
O‘DONNELL: But do you honestly expect Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld or the president of the United States to say, Cindy Sheehan is going on a hunger strike and so I‘m going to end this war?
SHEEHAN: Well, that would be nice, but what we‘re trying to do is also awaken consciousness in the United States and around the world to get more people out and active, because we know two-thirds of America disapprove of George Bush and his policies in Iraq, but I don‘t see two-thirds of America out protesting, writing their congresspeople and changing policy.















July 8th, 2006 at 8:39 pm
and then as if on cue, a new Gallup poll:
a significant majority of Americans would like the United States to either withdraw troops from Iraq or make specific plans to do so
31% wanting this to start immediately - yet we have ZERO representation in D.C. How can anyone still believe we’re living in a democracy?
July 26th, 2006 at 11:54 am
when are we going to truly stand up and fight this criminal regime in DC. What will it take rather that all this talk about what bad is going on?
The American people must do it now or it will be their fault as I blame previous generations for not being responsible. We must stop all we are doing …and violently march to DC and arrest all those associated with Bush. These people dont care about us nor will. So therefore should we care what they say as well? No! Time to get the guns out and deal with them with violence…its the only way…they will get it!
Who is going to lead?
October 31st, 2006 at 2:41 pm
Americans feel powerless but that simply isn’t the case. The Bush Regime gives us the impression we are powerless in the hopes we don’t show up at the polls in November. You can see now that the GOP is shaking in their boots because they can’t figure out how to steal this election. The worst thing an american can do is stay home on election day. If you really think voting doesn’t matter, North Korea is taking applications for citizenship. Nobody there has ever voted.