For Cindy Sheehan and the residents of Camp Casey
images: Iraqi police officers pick up (and carry) the body of a fellow officer killed in a suicide car bomb attack targeting a joint US-Iraq patrol, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005, in Baghdad, Iraq. A car bomb targeting a joint US-Iraqi patrol detonated Wednesday in the Ghazaliyah area of Baghdad, killing seven people, including three policemen. Five U.S. soldiers, attached to Task Force Baghdad, received minor injuries in the attack, a U.S. military spokesman said. (AP Photos/Hadi Mizban)
Cross-posted at DailyKos, Booman Tribune, European Tribune, and My Left Wing.
images and poem below the fold
Law Like Love
by W. H. Auden
Law, say the gardeners, is the sun,
Law is the one
All gardeners obey
To-morrow, yesterday, to-day.
Law is the wisdom of the old,
The impotent grandfathers feebly scold;
The grandchildren put out a treble tongue,
Law is the senses of the young.
Law, says the priest with a priestly look,
Expounding to an unpriestly people,
Law is the words in my priestly book,
Law is my pulpit and my steeple.
Law, says the judge as he looks down his nose,
Speaking clearly and most severely,
Law is as I’ve told you before,
Law is as you know I suppose,
Law is but let me explain it once more,
Law is The Law.
Yet law-abiding scholars write:
Law is neither wrong nor right,
Law is only crimes
Punished by places and by times,
Law is the clothes men wear
Anytime, anywhere,
Law is Good morning and Good night.
Others say, Law is our Fate;
Others say, Law is our State;
Others say, others say
Law is no more,
Law has gone away.
And always the loud angry crowd,
Very angry and very loud,
Law is We,
And always the soft idiot softly Me.
If we, dear, know we know no more
Than they about the Law,
If I no more than you
Know what we should and should not do
Except that all agree
Gladly or miserably
That the Law is
And that all know this
If therefore thinking it absurd
To identify Law with some other word,
Unlike so many men
I cannot say Law is again,
No more than they can we suppress
The universal wish to guess
Or slip out of our own position
Into an unconcerned condition.
Although I can at least confine
Your vanity and mine
To stating timidly
A timid similarity,
We shall boast anyway:
Like love I say.
Like love we don’t know where or why,
Like love we can’t compel or fly,
Like love we often weep,
Like love we seldom keep.
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This diary series is dedicated to all who suffer because of war
support the Iraqi people
support the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC)
support CARE
support the victims of torture
support the fallen
support the troops
support the troops and the Iraqi people
read This is what John Kerry did today, the diary by lawnorder that prompted this series
read Riverbend’s Bagdhad Burning
read Dahr Jamail’s Iraq Dispatches
read Today in Iraq
read this soldier’s blog
witness every day
Jerry — I haven’t commented on one of your diaries in quite a while — please know I am always reading and appreciating and being inspired.
Stay strong.
hugs.
No comments needed, but always appreciated.
Hugs to you, MT, and all at Camp Casey. You’re strong and amazing.
I’ll second brinn..these diaries have invaluable links…all in one place. thanks.
On Demcoracy Now last night they were discussing ETHICAL TORTURE guidelines…
Only in America, folks can we excepted to choke down such a phrase as “torture for the higher good”
Video of bodies being lifted and carried around on Guantanamo during the debate. The bodies were of live people but they were so wasted looking and their heads were covered with black cloth bags.
Bodies being hefted around as if they were hauling trash.
My country is turning into a bunch of Mengele apologists.
How much more of this kind of depraved thinking is the public going to stand for?…Putting the word ethical in front of torture is obscene.
“He was only 24 and he died in his best friend’s arms,” Sheehan says in the ad, directed at President Bush. “Casey was so good and so honest why can’t you be honest with us?”
“You were wrong about the weapons of mass destruction-you were wrong about the link between Iraq and Al Qaeda–you lied to us and because of your lies my son died,” she ads.
Chocolate Ink, I can’t even begin to grasp why some are bashing a grieving mother.
I can see how someone could say they don’t agree with her-that’s fine but this bashing is pretty disgusting although not unexpected that’s for sure.
The stupid news media are such assholes..one anchor yesterday held up a handful of emails he said were all against her and asked her how she feels about that…as usual cable is asking all the wrong questions. And Faux is still trying to say she’s a tool of people like Michael Moore..crap crap and more crap..and O’Reily says by the way he ‘was’ respectful of her…he certainly doesn’t follow Boo’s rule about-don’t be a prick.
I can’t grasp why they Bash Cindy and I can’t fathon the justification for torture or abuse – the same stuff that so many seem to excuse as well as tolerate.
When our kids read about this war in school… they will be filled with so much shame and ask us why we did nothing.
I have to get my ass to Crawford. Even if it means taking my kids.
I hope you get to go..I know so many of us want and just can’t for various reasons. The more that are able to go the better.