I Will Never Concede Defeat Cindy Sheehan
"I have fought the good fight, I have run the good race, I have kept the faith." St. Paul in 2Timothy |
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This
past month, I kept on saying to my supporters, staff, interns,
volunteers and myself, that no matter what happened on November 4th
that we could hold our heads up high and be very proud of our campaign.
Until yesterday, I wasn't sure that what I said would be true, but I
feel an incredibly sense of peace and pride in our accomplishments.
There were so many victories over the last year that the American
paradigm of "winner-take all" just doesn't fit.
We moved into
San Francisco a little over a year ago with less than nothing. We used
savings and credit cards to open our office and sometimes to keep it
open. We transformed a former "sex shop" to a fully functioning and
vibrant campaign office. Our "natural base" never materialized, so we
had to build a foundation in less than a few months.
In August,
we historically gained ballot access as only the 6th independent
campaign in California history to do so. Our platform based on humane
economics was in place long before the recent collapses and resultant
bailouts. Our labor platform was hailed all over the world, while
unions here in SF supported the corporate "rescuer" Nancy Pelosi.
Cindy
for Congress never once sold out our solid principles based campaign
and would never sell out the voters of San Francisco like Nancy Pelosi
has. Nancy Pelosi ran from my campaign and our demands to debate me and
we persevered and did so amazingly well after a near total media black
out and several attempts at political intimidation.
We got to
the end of this stage with a barrel full of integrity and a boatload of
dedication and love. Dozens of activists came from all over the country
to be here to help us spread our progressive, peace based message and
thousands donated to help keep our campaign afloat.
We have
moved right through November 4th because this is a movement for peace
and against corporate control of our political system. Movements can't
stop, we must keep moving.
The way we do elections in this
country must be reformed because clearly the campaigns with the most
money won all over the country. If we never level the playing field to
allow the people's voice and message to be heard, the tyranny of
incumbency and the obscene amount of money spent on these circuses will
continue and true progressive change will never happen.
We will
still have to fight the establishment with everything we have.
Yesterday, at about 10am, we were traveling around the district and
receiving huge amounts of support and were dismayed to see an article
from the AP saying that Nancy Pelosi had already defeated me. Our exit
polling (from every area in the district) showed me receiving between
35-60% of the vote. We were very optimistic that we would do much
better than we ultimately ended up doing.
However, Cindy for
Congress got almost twice as many votes as anyone who has ever run
against Pelosi since she eked out a primary victory in 1987 over Harry
Britt, who was also the most progressive candidate. We raised a decent
amount of money and are honored by the support we have gotten from all
over this nation.
This is not the time to give up and give in to the politics of blinding amounts of money shrouded in "hope."
On
November 5th, we still have millions of people sleeping on our streets
and without jobs and health care. We still have our troops mired in two
unconscionable wars that Obama has not promised to end. Our economy is
still on a very precarious footing and oil, the lifeblood of the elite,
is running out. There are many people in this world, and yes, this
country that are food insecure and the next resource wars may be over
water.
Despite all this, I slept like a baby last night for
the first time in months. I feel like a new person today and am holding
my head up high. Last year, I dedicated my campaign to my son, Casey,
and his comrades who have tragically fallen and the people of Iraq and
Afghanistan that our government have devastated. We need to continue to
make their deaths count for something noble. I dedicate the next steps
to them, also.
There are still many "fights" and "races" ahead.
Take a few days to celebrate, mourn, reflect and then jump back in with
both feet into the struggle for peace and justice.
Thank you for your support!
Cindy Sheehan |
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