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Why I Do Not Believe in
His War....
A Note From Sheryl Crow
This open letter from Sheryl Crow's was posted on
her website following her extraordinary and inspiring appearance
on Good Morning America. During two sets, she wore a t-shirt which
read "I DON'T BELIEVE IN YOUR WAR, MR. BUSH!"

Go to: http://www.sherylcrow.com/news.asp?newsID=8763
Why I Do Not Believe in His War....A Note From Sheryl
Crow
Friday 13th December, 2002.
Hartford, CT.
Dear Fan Forum Members,
I very much appreciate the dialogue taking place
as a reaction to the antiwar T-shirt I wore on Good Morning America
and would like to take this opportunity to explain my intentions
so that there are no discrepancies as to how I feel about my country
and the direction we are being lead in. Please keep in mind, these
are just my thoughts and beliefs and not everyone will agree with
my stance.
I'd like to begin by saying, I don't believe anyone
who knows me who would argue that I love my country. I have spent
so much of my personal and public life working for the betterment
of our future. I have played for the troops overseas. I have done
immense amounts of work and given tremendous energy to causes that
pertain to the environment and to the freedoms we share such as
free speech and our right to vote. I believe my music is deeply
steeped in Americana and speaks to the opportunities here in America
and the pride I feel about where I'm from.
I feel very proud and blessed to be American. My
stance against entering a war that I believe is based on greed has
nothing to do with how I feel about my beloved country.
In my mind, there are two motivators for action
and those are Love and Fear. Any action stemming from Fear will
never set anyone on a positive and truthful course. It is my belief
that our desire to democratize countries such as Iraq, Iran, etc.,
is imperialistic and based on greed.
Why are there no discussions taking place regarding
the possibility of using alternative means to fuel our cars, (our
SUVs), alleviating us from having to be slaves to the oil industry?
Is it because the automobile industry is a monstrous moneymaking
presence in this country?
Why are there no discussions on shrinking the size
of tires so that our cars use less gasoline, thus lessening our
dependency on outsiders oil? Not only are we threatening our environment
in real and tangible ways, we are being slaves to the mentality
of greed.
I believe everything in this life, in this realm,
is based on intention.
I have to question the intentions of those considering
taking our young men and women into a war based on fear and greed.
There will be no positive outcome from this. We will live through
tremendous loss of life with the outcome being comparable to Vietnam,
where we wake up as a nation and ask why did we allow ourselves
to get dragged into a political war that could never be won, if
won is even an applicable term.
We, as a people, are being bullied by fear tactics
into believing this has anything to do with protecting our country
from attack. I have to leave it up to you as intelligent people
to dig for your own information on that subject because it is wide
and deep and you will not be able to come to sound conclusions unless
you are open-minded enough to go outside of the norm of the controlled
press we are fed everyday.
NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO GO TO SLEEP. Our culture
is choosing to do just that because the issues are too much to comprehend.
The attacks on 9-11 were forewarned. They had nothing to do with
Saddam Hussein. And while Saddam is an evil person, the strategy
of "Let's hit him before he hits us" is not a viable solution to
anything. Terrorist attacks will continue as a reaction to the hate
felt for our country. Why is no one discussing solutions to the
very real feelings of hate and distrust felt for our great country
and it's policies? One has only to read European newspapers to get
a glimpse into how our policies are perceived. I believe the only
answer to not having enemies is to start living as allies...not
as bullies who need to control the economies of other countries.
Ridding Iraq of Saddam will not solve the problem of hate for America.
And I believe America is full of good people who
are not being given all of the information needed to truly understand
the stance being taken on our behalf otherwise we would not support
entering such a heinous exchange.
It is my desire for all of us seeking understanding
to find truth, and through truth, peace. It is not okay to believe
in the bill of goods we are being sold just because it is masked
under the definition of "patriotism." This is not that. This is
greed and we, as a nation, are better than that.
If a nuclear strike takes place, the devastation
of the world's environment will suffer catastrophically. We are
taunting Saddam by making statements, such as the front page headline
in the New York Post last week saying "WE WILL NUKE YOU." This is
not a game. This will be war like we've never known it.
I sometimes have to wonder if this urgency to get
into a war has anything to do with what is going on in our own backyard
with regard to the highest government leaders' involvement in such
big business scandals as Enron and Worldcom or with the lack of
interest in campaign promises made such as health reform and senior
citizens' bill of rights. Are we not effected everyday by our dropping
employment rate and our dismal economy or the fact that gasoline
prices are skyrocketing? Do we not care that the government who
is so preoccupied with engaging in war with Iraq is able to pass
legislation that undoes any environmental protections as logging
and wetland protection? Does it not demoralize anyone that our educational
system is suffering more than ever? Does it not aggravate anyone
that the mentality of government being bought and paid for is what
gets the wheel greased therefore big business reigns and the environment
and those who can't afford health care suffer and that our illiteracy
rate is racing toward embarrassment?
It is my right, as it is yours, to question the
way we are going about entering into this war. Can we not allow
the weapons inspectors to do their job without unleashing such threatening
statements through our media? I do believe Saddam is a real threat
to the world but it is only right that we allow the process that
we have been insisting on to take place.
I love America deeply, but all other souls that
exist outside of this country I love as a citizen of the world.
Our lives, our actions, our deeds are all based on intention. We
must investigate what those are. Really investigate. This is not
about seeking revenge for 9-11. This is not about protecting our
country from terrorism. (Terrorism is based on inciting fear. Is
our government not doing a good enough job at that by keeping us
only slightly informed, i.e., the color code system of threat without
telling us what the actual threat is.)
I wish you all the best and I say all of this, not
out of ego for my own stance but for the desire that we all not
be lead blindly into something we don't really understand. I just
refuse to believe that war is the answer to anything.
Peace.
Sheryl Crow

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