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Volunteering at Camp Casey

Tom and I volunteered for most of our time at Camp Casey. Tom helped a little with the garden that Midge is maintaining. Tom also did quite a bit of electrical work to help in the development of infrastructure at the camp and helped with lighting ventilation around the stage area. We both continually picked up trash from around the camp. We both also did security gate detail every day and on Sunday morning we helped erect crosses in the Memorial Garden. the crosses represent the soldiers killed in the Iraq War.

Below are photos of volunteer work in action. More photos of the gardens will be posted later.


Tom King of Utah, helps put electricity in at the camp.

“Midge” helps keep the pink garden alive.
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Camp Casey III – Messages Around the Camp – The Photos Speak for Themselves


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Camp Casey – Ft. Hood Action

Friday August 18 was an afternoon when many people from camp traveled to Killene, about an hour’s drive southwest of Crawford, where the Ft. Hood Military Base is.  This was the base where Casey Sheehan was stationed.
This is also the base where Suzanne Swift
the Army Specialist was stationed, who refused to return to Iraq because of the extreme duress she suffered in the form of sexual harassment at the hands of three of her commanding officers.  She continues to be harassed and “punished” (by not receiving treatment for PTSD and being assigned to active duty despite her health problems).  The action was in part to stand in solidarity with  Suzanne and in part also to educate GI’s on their rights.

Above right:  One of our participants became ill from heat exhaustion and as he began to feel better, he slipped and fell on some water, cracking his head open as it hit a pole and injuring his hip on a pipe protruding from the ground.  Tom and I went to the emergency room to wait for him as he was treated. Our camp Medic, Carl, stayed with him in treatment.

 

The People at Camp Casey

We all know that it’s the people. And if it weren’t, things wouldn’t happen like Camp Casey. Here are some photos of some of the wonderful folks behind the operation of Camp Casey. We made connections and bonds that will last.

(Note: This is not inclusive of everyone we met and who volunteer. This includes the photos we were able to get.)


Above: Cindy Sheehan, founder of Camp Casey, speaks to us after the Karl Rove Action on Saturday, August 19th.
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The Crawford Peace House

The Crawford Peace House The Crawford Peace House was founded in 2003, as the war was getting started. It has been the host, sponsor or coordinator of many events and actions prior to when Cindy Sheehan came to town. It was co-founded by Johnny Wolf and Hadi Jawad.

The Peace House is a place where folks can gather and organize. There is also a labyrinth and meditative back yard with garden space. Folks at the Peace House provide meals for Camp Casey. The Crawford Peace House is a wonderful place – please visit it when you are in Crawford.




Above is Michael, a supporter and volunteer at the Crawford Peace House.
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Camp Casey III

My experience at Camp Casey last weekend is hard to put into words. I will be posting photos later today and an account of my experiences there. Tom and I have decided to go to Camp Democracy for a few days next month in DC (which Camp Casey transforms into for September).

One thing that Cindy Sheehan said to us all while we were there is that while it is great and wonderful to be at Camp Casey, we need to take Camp Casey with us to our homes. She encouraged us to “take some of Camp Casey home” with us – dirt, rocks, etc. – and spread it all over the world.

We have done just that. We brought home with us a rock as a concrete reminder of our experiences there so that we will spread the energy, knowledge, and wealth of exepereince within our community here in Utah.

Here are the welcome signs in Crawford:


Bush’s visit – thoughts

I have been encouraging everyone I know to attend next week’s rally to protest the Bush administration. I now understand that there will be several rallies going on, which is great. The more the merrier.

I was part of the original group that began planning for this event. I and many others dropped out of the planning because the planning process became manipulated, stacked, and painful. Decisions that were made at previous meetings were re-made again and again. Last year it took FIVE DAYS to pull together an amazing rally for Bush’s visit on August 22, 2005. This year the planning process began at the beginning of July and there has been nothing advertised on websites(that I’ve seen)- only newspaper articles. Fliers have not yet come out (well, they have just yesterday but they have typos in them). Many folks wanted a new and different kind of rally, but it sounds like it will be the same type of rally that has always been planned with multiple speakers, something that I and many others want to get away from doing.

So I decided that I did not need to be part of this (the organizing). As Emma Goldman stated, “If I can’t dance I don’t want to be part of your revolution.” Well, I’m still going to attend and protest, but I’ll be doing my own thing there, along with some others. The fun of organizing went out the window for me when folks showed up with all their friends and family to stack votes, when people called each other names, when the decision-making process was manipulated to meet a few peoples’ agendas. So be it.

In our conversations with Cindy Sheehan last weekend, we found that she is excited to come to SLC (although we are worried since she had a hysterectomy just yesterday and hope that if she is not well enough, she will cancel this gig). We learned from her and others that you CAN make a statement by being bold and standing up to get hour voice heard. Many folks that we talked to started their activism off by just doing things themselves (more on this in a later post). Organizing doesn’t have to be elaborate, drawn out, or “painful”. When it gets to be that way, it’s too big and not as effective.

So my message here, in a round about way, is to show up with your signs on whatever issue is bugging you regarding the current U.S. administration. Talk to people. Network. Discover how you can keep being involved instead of just waiting for the next rally.
It is likely that this rally well go very smoothly – and I sincerely hope it does. The media has been paying attention to this rally because of the public figures that will be involved. Most folks won’t know what went on behind the scenes, which is a good thing. I am sure that part of the reason why many folks don’t participate in activism here in Utah is because of all the turmoil that occurs within the activist community, exascurbated by a small handful of individuals who insist on controlling the organizing scene.

MOst of all, don’t wait for others to organize – do it yourself. I’ll be posting ways here on my blog on how you can get your voice heard without all the ups and downs of organizing in a big group, which, especially here in Salt Lake, seems to be more and more cumbersome and…..just not fun in many cases.

Demand accountability from George Bush: Bring our Troops Home NOW~~ALIVE. Take care of our troops when they get home. REBUILD AMERICA: Spend our money on relief for disaster victims, healthcare and infrastructure.

Bush’s visit to SLC – Rumsfeld to join the dynamic duo.

The terrible three’s.

I heard yesterday that Condi Rice will be joined by Donald Rumsfeld on August 29th in SLC – they both will be addressed the American Legion that day. Bush is scheduled to arrive on August 30th, and according to a recent SL Tribune article, will be speaking on the 31st.

Divine Strake – in Indiana?

It looks like the Divine Strake test is being diverted to Indiana:

Louisville Courier Journal
Quarry mentioned as blast test site
Environmentalists fear effects of 700-ton bomb
http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060817/NEWS02/608170468

Indianapolis Star:
Military tested explosives at Ind quarry
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060816/LOCAL/60816030

Ft. Wayne News Sentinel:
Company: Military tested explosives at southern Indiana quarry
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/news/local/15288924.htm

Counterpunch
Divine Strake in the Bible Belt
http://www.counterpunch.org/blair08182006.html

CANCEL THE DIVINE STRAKE! STOP WEAPONS TESTING ON ANY LAND! END NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION!

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