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Cindy Sheehan Takes On the Robber Class

by: Bob Fitrakis  |  The Free Press

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Activist Cindy Sheehan backstage at a rally on the San Francisco State University campus in 2008. (Photo: Getty Images)

    The United States has produced several mythic historical figures – Paul Bunyan, John Henry and the like – but our actual prophetic peace activists are actually far more interesting. People like Eugene Victor Debs, Emma Goldman, and in our present day, Cindy Sheehan.

    Myth America: 10 Greatest Myths of the Robber Class and the Case for Revolution places Sheehan firmly in the pantheon of progressive heroes. Myth America is an online book by Sheehan geared towards destroying the military industrial and security industrial complex that killed her son Casey in the corrupt war in Iraq.

    Sheehan is calling for re-localization and the uncoupling of the "robbed class" from the war profiteers and new high-tech robber barons that are flourishing under globalization. The beauty of Sheehan's work, directly echoing the speeches and writings of Debs, is its sheer bluntness.

    I interviewed her for freepress.org, and she began by pointing out that "the last month or so in Iraq does not show that the war is winding down, and that part of Obama's plan to withdraw from the cities in Iraq simply involved redefining the border of the city." She termed the so-called withdrawal "painfully slow."

    "The peace movement has been co-opted by the Democratic Party," Sheehan said, while on her way to a national gathering of peace activists in Pittsburgh on July 10. She ran a Congressional campaign in the Democratic primary last year against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and raised the issue of Pelosi being aware of the practices of torture and waterboarding.

    Sheehan favors the appointment of an independent special prosecutor to look into the issues of torture and war crimes in Iraq. She is well aware that if you begin digging up facts concerning the practices of the Bush administration following 911, you're going to "pull up some Democratic skeletons as well."

    Sheehan argues that it's necessary to dig up all the bodies and bones or there'll be "no healing."

    In one sense, Sheehan is both old-fashioned and cutting edge – she uses the appropriate term in discussing U.S. foreign policy – "imperial." When asked she believes current U.S. policy is imperialist, she replied "Of course."

    But her focus is more on re-invigorating the peace movement at the local level, which she says is doing a "bad job" under the Obama administration. Make no mistake, Sheehan sees the current imperial policy of the U.S. reflected in a domestic "class war" as well. The book poses a key question: "What can the vast majority of Americans do as the "robbed class?" She recently wrote: "The so-called Ship of State that 'turns slowly' cannot turn at all if the rudder keeps pointing in the direction of economic piracy for the Robbers and economic pillage for We the Robbed." This populism from below sentiment has usually been a harbinger for large-scale social economic movements, from the original Populists to the Socialists, Wobblies, progressives and New Leftists.

    Her new book analyzes the relationship between the U.S. government and the six or so transnational media corporations that control 80% of the world's for-profit content. Sheehan's strategy is to avoid the Robber Class corporations as much as possible, whether its through publishing e-books and articles on the internet, or re-allocating one's capital in a different direction.

    Sheehan's pitch is to free ourselves from our co-dependency with the Robber Class. "... Only buy used, only use cash or bank debit cards, or only buy from local merchants," she recently wrote. "They can only steal from us if we enable them." And when the Robber Class steals from us they generally get away with it. Sheehan argues that Bernie Madoff was punished so severely because he stole from the rich.

    Sheehan's book is a plea for the robbed class to take back their independence and the wealth that they produce, not only for their own good, but for the good of all the people on the planet.

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    Bob Fitrakis is the Editor of freepress.org and the author of "The Idea of Democratic Socialism in America and the Decline of the Socialist Party."

  

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Loved this line: Sheehan

Loved this line: Sheehan argues that Bernie Madoff was punished so severely because he stole from the rich.

All that is necessary for

All that is necessary for real change is for we the people to get up off our couches and get to work. Walk, bike, or take public transportation; plant a garden and buy local produce as much as possible; drink tap water rather than soda pop or bottled water; talk to your neighbors; turn off the tube unless you are sure it isn't "mindless". What ideas do you have that move us forward?

Meet your neighbors. These

Meet your neighbors. These are not the times to be alone or shy--it is far too dangerous. The robbers gain allegedly tens of thousand of dollars every time they put someone in a private prison cell. The complexity of legislation on the books means that they can put an individual in unless that individual is connected to others who would notice the absence. Dick Cheney does not own all the stock in these corporations. Universities who have pretended to be liberal have also invested. Labels have become unhelpful. Cultivate friends across boundaries of labels. Put in food plants and let them self-seed the next year so they will become resilient in your climate. Saving open-pollinated seeds is crucial.

Sorry Bob, as much as I

Sorry Bob, as much as I support her and some of her ideas, Cindy Sheehan is no prophet. Prophets are neither appointed by, elected by, nor promoted by Humankind. The Organized Religions create "saints," often falsely and for political reasons, but only the Great Spirit Creates Prophets. FDR was a prophet, several artists have been prophets and even non-prophets like Dwight D, Eisenhower speak/bring inspired prophetic words and messages (Beware the Military Industrial Complex). Sheehan is a mother who wants the death of her son avenged and little more

Let me amend my comment

Let me amend my comment concerning Cindy Sheehan. She may, in her writing and speaking become considerably more than simply a mother mourning her loss, and I certainly hope she and others seek out a new FDR, if one exists, and support that person. President Obama, thus far is but a milder version of GW Bush. We still seek another FDR, but may never, in this era of avarice and lack of loyalty and selflessness, find one. I do not hold out much hope in an environment that equates sexual affairs with evil. We lost two good men because of such idiotic, sanctimonious, condemnation of good men like Elliot Spitzer and John Edwards. This party has also alienated a good many fine people because of its repugnant embrace of abortion, which was originally a Republican tactic to keep the minorities from growing in population. It has become a party of those with axes to grind, opposing a party of conspiracies to create, avarice. We need what may no longer exist, people who abhor greed. Obama is certainly not one of these, nor was Bush. Where, or even if, we shall find such men to which materialism is seen as an evil, I do not know. However, to begin the process of making avarice a crime, we need to abolish Lobbying, heavily tax Outsourcing publicly traded corporations, cap Executive pay on publicly traded corporations to less than 25 times average employee Compensation Packages, mandate Healthcare for all employees to match those of executives and Nationalize Oil and Pharmaceuticals and ban their public advertising which

FDR and Eisenhower

FDR and Eisenhower prophets!?. Maybe profits for evil. FDR could have vetoed the "Federal Reserve" creation bill which took our ability to use gold as a way to pay debt. Eisenhower should have taken that complex to task. No, both these men AND all the others were, are, and will always be the talking head puppets for those whom actually make our lives a living #ell. Yes, the "citizen" population is partly to blame, but only because evil men will exploit this naivety for profit. This then does filter down and we now get what we have. The article states we should take action. Well most are controlled by the media, most cannot think for themselves, and unfortunately there are more of those than there are of US. This is and has been by design. The prophets you speak of are no better than a new car salesman or real estate agent. They play both sides of the fence. Their bottom line is also profit, those in government for a piece of if not all the power.