Two Days at Camp Caseyand a journey from being an apolitical housewife to an anti-war activist
by Lonna Gooden VanHorn
http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_lonna_go_050820_two_days_at_camp_cas.htm"This war is clearly illegal as well as immoral. But what hurts the worst is that it was unnecessary."
Gary at Camp Casey
Jim Hightower, in his delightfully irreverent book "Thieves in High Places" said anyone who considered taking a vacation in Crawford, Texas, in August needed to be taken forthwith to the nearest mental institution.
He was right!! Crawford in August is HOT!! And HUMID!! I arrived in Crawford late Saturday night, August 13th. Believing, silly me, that in a town of less than 800 people it would be a cinch to find the Peace House or Camp Casey.
The sidewalks were entirely rolled up. There was no 24 hour gas station. There was no traffic anywhere. No one to ask directions from even if I had been brave enough to ask the natives (people I knew were mostly fervent Bush supporters) for directions. I had no idea where the Peace House or the camp were. After parking under a tree in a church parking lot and trying valiantly to sleep until the gallons of sweat rolling off my body nearly drowned me. I finally gave up and took myself out of town, traveling up the George W. Bush Parkway to a hotel in Waco that missed being a 4-star motel by about 5 stars.
The next morning back in Crawford, the Peace House was easy to find, even without directions.
A little background:
I am just a housewife and mother. Apolitical all my life, it was apparent to me early on that the agenda of George Bush and those who shared power with him was different than that of any other administration I had seen in my lifetime. His government was clearly of, by, and for corporations and the very rich. He had no interest whatever in the "common good." In fact, his intent toward the people and their environment appeared to be malevolent. And, has proven to be so.
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