Wednesday, July 18, 2007

camping outside the senate to end the war

While the Senate was in session all night long, so was CODEPINK. We joined the MoveOn rally that included all the Democratic bigwigs from the House and the Senate, but we were part of a cheering gallery shouting out to them to do more to end the occupation NOW. CODEPINK got a shout out from the stage by our lovely Cong. Maxine Waters and Diane Watson. It was great to see Nancy Pelosi forced to be in the same stage as Barbara Lee, Lynn Woolsey and Maxine Waters--the triad who have worked so hard to end the war. While Pelosi's talk was interspersed with shouts of "impeach Bush and Cheney", the triad was universally cheered. They were right from the beginning, and the rest of the Democrats are just now being forced to recognize that!

When the rally broke up, we moved to the grassy area right where the cars pull up to let off the Senators when they go into the Capitol. We spent the entire night there, swarming on each Senator as they came and went. We now know most of them by name--and many of them know us by now--so we can actually have some good conversations, like the one with Patrick Leahy where he looked up a breath-taking sunrise over the Capitol and reflected about how much he loved this nation, but how ashamed he was of government these days.

Here's a cute piece from ABC about CODEPINK's slumber party, with a great anecote about how we were yelling at Senator Ted Stevens for supporting the war while the poor guy was in a daze at 5am, looking for his car. What it doesn't say is that we found his car for him! In return, we asked him to vote against the war, but he didn't seem ready to make a deal...


Senate Slumber Party Features Surprise Performance from Code Pink
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July 18, 2007 3:16 AM

ABC News' Matthew Jaffe reports: The sleepover at the Senate has all of the signs of a typical slumber-party. Pizza. Cots. Even some song & dance.

No sooner had Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced that there would be no procedural votes between midnight and 5 a.m., then a mass exodus of senators started as many legislators headed to their cars to go home for some much needed sleep. As the senators streamed towards their cars in the Capitol parking lot, TV cameras spotted a rowdy group of Code Pink protesters greeting them with jeers and cheers, depending on the senators' stances on the Iraq war. Just to spice up the night, the Code Pinkers suddenly broke into song with an impromptu rendition of "Stop! In the Name of Peace!". To say it was "American Idol"-worthy would not be incorrect, assuming one is referring to the likes of the infamous William Hung. Alas, Simon Cowell was nowhere to be found. For an encore, the Pinkers belted out "He'll Bomb the Whole World If He Can", dancing along to the beat.

While Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, who crossed the aisle to side with Democrats and support the Levin-Reed amendment, was greeted with cheers, others were not so fortunate. Poor Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, was not only heckled by the people in pink, but also lost his car in the dark Capitol parking lot. After minutes of wandering around aimlessly with a policeman by his side, all the while being jeered by the protesters at every turn, Stevens finally found his car and headed out into the night. And not a moment too soon for the confused - and surely tired - senator.

Meanwhile, the action on the Senate floor slowed considerably as the night progressed. After Reid conducted the midnight vote, he announced a five-hour gap before the next one, giving some senators a chance to head home. Almost all did, leaving an unlucky few, including Sens. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., John McCain, R-Ariz., and others, behind to continue speaking on the floor through the night. The chamber will fill up again at 5 a.m. as bleary-eyed legislators return for the next vote of the night, er, morning. More debate will follow, concluding in a vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the Levin-Reed amendment at 11 a.m. this morning.

5 comments:

Kathy said...

GREAT, Thank you Code Pinkers

JimPreston said...

Code Pink forever!!! (or at least, all night) It was an honor to spend the evening with you all. I hope you've gotten some rest since Wed. morning.
peace,
jim

Eileen Coles said...

Sounds like it was fun! Wow ABC really stands for Absolutely Brave Communication lately, woot!

Dancewater said...

Reid should have had a vote every flipping hour!!

Iraqis don't get a decent night's sleep, why should they???

Glad you Code Pinkers were there!

Anonymous said...

Dear United states congress

I place my voice to you throu "we the people"

It was clear from the very beginning, the war was not right. As many people, I never believe a word of what the administration used to justify the war on Iraq. It is laughable to continu with that fife years now. we need to stop this war. We have killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and many of our solders for no more than fabrication. This war is not their fault in any way; it is the President Bush fault. This dignified, big, and capable country attack ordinary people, resulted on four millions Iraqis are without homes, how are we going to deal with them? For years they are homeless. We only have the hop of the congress to stop killing human in which gain us more troupes.
Thank you
Sencerly
Shafika Al