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Helena Vigil Against the War and In Support of Cindy Sheehan and Military Families
an article by Helena Peace Seekers
We've just finished making arrangements to host a Vigil for Cindy Sheehan -- mother of Army Specialist Casey Sheehan who was killed in Iraq, as she continues her vigil outside President Bush’s ranch in Crawford, Texas. She was recently joined by more moms who lost a child in Iraq and other military families. Meanwhile President Bush continues his five-week vacation and pledged Thursday to keep U.S. troops in Iraq—meaning more moms will lose a child.
.... Hosted by the Helena Peace Seekers and the Episcopal Peace Fellowship of Montana
... Our gathering: A vigil of songs, poems, reports and sharings to support Cindy Sheehan, other Gold Star Mothers and Helena's own Tammara Rosenleaf waiting in Crawford, Texas (and Doug Reid of Livingston, Montana now on his way to join them)... waiting to talk with George Bush about why their sons and daughters were killed in his illegal, unnecessary and disastrous war in Iraq ...
... and to support Helena's military families, distressed and fearful for our Helena solders in Iraq and Afghanistan and getting ready to stand in opposition to Bush's folly.
Here is what Cindy Sheehan said about the vigils:
"I invite mothers everywhere to stand up with me so that no more of our sons and daughters lose their lives for a war based on lies and deception. Join me in demanding the truth — and an end to the war — by organizing vigils across the country, before one more mother's child is lost."
You can sign up for the Vigil for Cindy Sheehan we're hosting, Wednesday, August 17, 2005 7:30PM at: http://www.moveonpac.org/event/cindyvigils/4246
Cindy has asked supporters to start candlelight vigils in their communities to support her and call for an end to the war. So, MoveOn is teaming up with True Majority and Democracy for America to host Vigils for Cindy Sheehan on Wednesday, August 17th, to show our solidarity with Cindy.
Our vigil will be simple and dignified. Together, we'll acknowledge the sacrifices made by Cindy Sheehan, her son, Casey and the more than 1,800 brave American men and women who have given their lives in Iraq—and their moms and families.
Helena Vigil Against the War and In Support for Cindy Sheehan and Military Families at the Chinese Healing Arts Center / Downtown Helena
434 N. Last Chance Gulch
Helena, MT 59601
Wednesday, 17 Aug 2005, 7:30 PM
(You can contact us at 406-443-0843).
We hope you'll be there with us.
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DISCUSSION
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LATEST READER COMMENT:
Sujet : The Vigils--All Across America. Date : 8/18/05 9:46:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: moveon-help@list.moveon.org (Tom Matzzie, MoveOn.org Political Action) To: coordinator of cpnn-usa.org Dear MoveOn member,
Last night's Vigils for Cindy Sheehan were the largest event we've ever organized. With the help of TrueMajority and Democracy for America, we held 1,627 vigils together in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Well over 100,000 of us attended, from Alaska to Florida, Maine to Mississippi, Oregon to South Carolina and New York to Texas.
Here's Cindy's report, from her own vigil in Crawford: "Our candlelight vigil at Camp Casey was beautiful. There were hundreds of people here and we are hearing that hundreds of people were involved in vigils around the country. We at Camp Casey are so amazed and gratified that there were almost 1700 vigils around the country."
You can see pictures from the vigils, read reports, and look at a map of all the vigil locations at:
http://www.political.moveon.org/cindyvigils/pics.html? =&id=5916-1914697-bvaNaOBtT2Y3IR8NuW4utw&t=14
The vigils were covered by hundreds of media outlets across the nation. The San Diego Tribune Union-Tribune reported 250 people on a moon-lit beach—one of six in the nearby area. The Boston Globe headline was, "Vigils across state, nation back mother of dead soldier." The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The Houston Chronicle, Chicago Sun Times, Detroit Free Press, Miami Herald, Seattle Times and dozens of other big-city newspapers, TV stations and radio stations reported on the vigils.
But small towns were also touched. . ...more.
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