We have screamed at the heavens and cried
bitter tears. We’ve marched and picketed and gone to jail.
And we are sick. Sick of the corruption . . . sick of the liars
. . . sick of this war!
On March 19, the day the U.S. invaded Iraq five years ago,
we’ll be sick of it yet again. But on that revolting
day we can do something nonviolently revolutionary. We can
withdraw our consent from this sick system by calling in sick.
People are signing up to do just that at the “Sick
Of It Day” website. With passion and eloquence they’re
saying why they are “sick of it.”
“Because over a million innocents have died. Because
the Democrats, who promised to end the war, have been in control
of the budget now for almost a year and a half, and they have
continued to fund the war. Because I'm disgusted with Bush,
Cheney and the Democrats.” --David Lindorff, Amble,r
PA
“The lies, the deaths, the brutality, the sheer hubris
and arrogance, and the obscene profits from it all.”
--Ron Jacobs, Asheville, NC
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“Because Lavena Johnson is dead and she should not
be and her parents are broken-hearted. Because Ken Ballard
is dead and he should not be and his parents are broken-hearted.
Because James Curtis Coons is dead and he should not be and
his parents are broken-hearted. Because there are "officially"
3,960 young men and women who are dead and they should not
be and their parents, wives, husbands, children, grandparents,
siblings, friends, lovers, and communities are broken-hearted.
Because the wounded will live with their own broken hearts,
hopes and dreams. And so will their families. Because the
collective heart of Iraq . . . that is beyond words.”
--Peggy Daly-Masternak, Toledo, OH
“Like hamsters we run the wheel, never getting ahead.
While our leaders kill, bomb & torture for fun and big
profits. These soldiers are our sons & daughters and our
government turns them into monsters . . . War is not glory
it's horror . . . This is not life! It's death described as
life.” --Michael McKinney, Bay Village, OH
“My daughter is an Iraq Vet and on Inactive Ready Reserve
. . . and risks another Iraq deployment. Our congresswoman
is on the OUT OF IRAQ Caucus, but continues to fund this occupation
every other time it is presented to her. My x son-in-law is
a disabled, Purple Heart Iraq Veteran. We have to stop drinking
the kool-aid, wake up America!” --Dinah Mason, Santa
Barbara, CA
“I am sick of hearing people lose hope and say there's
nothing that can be done . . . we can start change now. Being
sick of it is only the first step. We must . . . believe again
that we really do have the power to make an impact, and put
our conscience into action.” --Susan Burky, Reading,
PA
“I am sick of seeing another generation of young men
and women get betrayed and destroyed by their country. I am
sick of feeling again each blow a mother gave me when I told
her that her only son was killed in Vietnam . . . I am sick
of having the visions of little knee high kids maimed by bombs
in another never should have happened war . . . I am sick
that we never learned the lessons of Vietnam and are repeating
them again in Iraq.” --Paul Appell, Altona, IL
“I am sick of all the killing. I am sick of the lies.
I am sick of the apathy . . . I am sick of feeling ashamed
of my country.” --Peggy Love, Rock Island, WA
“I am sick of seeing America in denial about how much
we have been lied to.” --Adam Kokesh, Washington, DC
“I'm sick of seeing The American People fall for scum
bag propaganda and disempowering their own ears, eyes, brains,
and hearts.” --Susan Galleymore, Alameda, CA
Sick enough? Then sign up here: www.sickofitday.org.
And when you call in sick on March 19, before going back to
bed or out to protest, check
out this link to the document that started a revolution
against another King George. Note where it says “Governments
are instituted among Men (sic), deriving their just powers
from the
consent of the governed . . . ”
We no longer consent. We are sick of it.