My Testimony for the Downing Street Memo Hearings
Congressman Conyers
and all, it is an honor to be here to
testify about the effect that the
revelations of the Downing Street Memo has
had on me and my family. It is an honor that
I wish never had to happen. I believe that
not any of us should be gathered here today
for this reason: as the result of an
invasion/occupation that never should have
occurred.
My son, Spc Casey Austin
Sheehan, was KIA in Sadr City Baghdad on
04/04/04. He was in Iraq for only 2 weeks
before L. Paul Bremer inflamed the Shi’ite
Militia into a rebellion which resulted in
the deaths of Casey and 6 other brave
soldiers who were tragically killed in an
ambush. Bill Mitchell, the father of Sgt.
Mike Mitchell who was one of the other
soldiers killed that awful day is with
us here. This is a picture of Casey when he
was 7 months old. It's an enlargement of a
picture he carried in his wallet until the
day he was killed. He loved this picture of
himself. It was returned to us with his
personal effects from Iraq. He always sucked
on those two fingers. When he was born, he
had a flat face from passing through the
birth canal and we called him "Edward G"
short for Edward G. Robinson. How many of
you have seen your child in his/her
premature coffin? It is a shocking and very
painful sight. The
most heartbreaking aspect of seeing Casey
lying in his casket for me, was that his
face was flat again because he had no muscle
tone. He looked like he did when he was a
baby laying in his bassinette. The most
tragic irony is that if the Downing Street
Memo proves to be true, Casey and thousands
of people should still be alive.
I believed before our leaders
invaded Iraq in March, 2003, and I am even
more convinced now, that this aggression on
Iraq was based on a lie of historic
proportions and was blatantly unnecessary.
The so-called Downing Street Memo dated 23
July, 2003 only confirms what I already
suspected: the leadership of this country
rushed us into an illegal invasion of another
sovereign country on prefabricated and
cherry picked intelligence. Iraq was no
threat to the United States of America and
the devastating sanctions and bombing raids
against Iraq were working. As a matter of
fact, in interviews in 1999 with respected
journalist, and long time Bush family
friend, David Herskowitz, then Governor
George Bush stated:
‘One
of the keys to being seen as a great leader
is to be seen as a commander-in-chief. My
father had all this political capital built
up when he drove the Iraqis out of Kuwait
and he wasted it. If I have a chance to
invade….if I had that much capital, I’m not
going to waste it. I’m going to get
everything passed that I want to get passed
and I’m going to have a successful
presidency.”
It looks like George
Bush was ready to lead this country into
an avoidable war even before he
became president.
From the expose of the
Downing Street Memo and the conversations
with George Bush from 1999, it seems like
the invasion of Iraq and the deaths of so
many innocent people were preordained. It
appears that my boy Casey was given a death
sentence even before he joined the Army in
May of 2000.
When a President lies to
Congress and the American people, it is a
serious offense. If the Downing Street Memo
proves to be true, then it would appear that
the president, vice president and many
members of the cabinet deceived the
world before the invasion of Iraq. As the
result of this alleged lie, over 1700 brave
young Americans who were only trying to do
their duties have come home in flag draped
coffins: images, as if they were ashamed of
our children, our leaders won’t even let the
American people see; thousands upon
thousands of Iraqis who were guilty only of
the crime of living in Iraq are dead;
thousands of our young people will go
through the rest of their lives missing one
or more limbs, and too many will come home
missing parts of their souls and humanity.
Kevin Lucey who found his
Marine son, Jeffrey, who was recently home
from Iraq, hanging dead from a garden hose
in his basement wrote to me:
We ask daily where was
the urgency; where was the necessity of
rushing in. Can anyone explain to us, his
mother and to his father as to why he felt
that he had to die by his own hand. Why are
the ones in position of power so afraid to
ask people like us to discuss what happened
to Jeff? Jeff can teach us so much. This war
was so misguided and had so many other
agendas which had nothing to do with the
country.
Kevin, who cradled his son
when he was his sweet baby boy,
cradled Jeff's lifeless body for the last
time in his arms after he cut him down from
the hose. The Jeff that the Lucey's saw
march off to a wreckless war was not the one
who limped home. The Jeff his family knew
died in Iraq, murdered by the inhumanity
of gratutitous war.
The deceptions and betrayals
that led to the US invasion and occupation
of Iraq cost my family a price too
dear to pay and almost too much to bear: the
precious and young life of Casey. Casey was
a good soldier who loved his family, his
community, his country, and his God. He was
trustworthy and trusting and the leadership
of his country seemingly betrayed him. He
was an indispensable part of our family. An
obedient, sweet, funny, and loving son to
myself and his father, Pat, and an adored
big brother to his sisters, Carly and Jane,
and his brother Andy. And the beloved nephew
to my sister, Auntie, who is here with me
today. Our family has been devastated and
torn asunder by his murder.
I believe that the reasons
that we citizens of the United States of
America were given for the invasion of Iraq
have unequivocally been proven to be false.
I also believe that Casey and his buddies
have been killed to line the pockets of
already wealthy people and to feed the
insatiable war machine that has always
devoured our young. Casey died saving his
buddies and I know so many of our brave
young soldiers died doing the same thing:
but he and his fellow members of the
military should never have been sent to
Iraq. I know the family of Sgt. Sherwood
Baker, who was killed guarding a team that
was looking for the mythic WMD's in Baghdad.
The same WMD's that were the justification
for invading Iraq as outlined in the Downing
Street Memo. Sherwood's brother, Dante
Zappala, and his dad, Al Zappala are here
with us today. I believe the Downing Street
Memo proves that our leaders betrayed too
many innocents into an early grave. The
lives of the ones left behind are shattered
almost beyond repair.
I also believe an investigation into the
Downing Street Memo is completely warranted
and the necessary first step into righting
the wrong that is Iraq and holding someone
accountable for the needless, senseless, and
avoidable deaths of many thousands. As far
as I am concerned, it doesn’t matter if one
is a Democrat or a Republican, a full
investigation into the veracity of the
Downing Street Memo must be initiated
immediately. Casey was not asked his
political affiliation before he was sent to
die in Iraq. The innocent people who are
having their blood shed by the bucketsful in
Iraq don’t even know or care what American
partisan politicking is all about. Every
minute that we waste in gathering signatures
on petitions, or arguing about partisan
politics, more blood is being spilled in
Iraq. How many more families here in America
are going to get the visit from the Grim
Reaper dressed in a US military uniform
while we are trying to get our Congressional
Leadership to do their duties to the
Constitution and to the people of America? I
believe that Congress expediently abrogated
their Constitutional responsibility to
declare war when they passed the War Power's
Act, and they bear at least some
responsibility for the needless heartache
wrought on this world by our government. I
believe that supporting a full investigation
into the Downing Street Memo is a good
beginning for Congress to redeem itself for
abandoning the Constitution and the American
people.
There are too many stories of
heartache and loss to tell at a hearing like
this. I have brought testimonies of other
families who have been devastated by the
war. Their soldiers' names are: Sgt.
Sherwood Baker, KIA 04/26/04; 1st Lt. Neil
Santoriello, KIA 08/13/04; Sgt Mike
Mitchell, KIA 04/04/04; Spc Casey Sheehan,
also KIA 04/04/04; Lt. Jeff Kaylor, KIA
04/07/03; Spc Kevin S.K. Wessell, KIA
04/19/05; Spc. Jonathan Castro, KIA
12/21/04; PFC William Prichard, KIA
02/11/04; Spc Joseph Blickenstaff, KIA
12/08/03, and 1st Lt Kenneth Ballard, KIA
05/30/04. I would like to have the
testimonies put into the record and recorded
for all to read the words of boundless love,
bottomless loss, and deep despair.
There are a few people around
the US and a couple of my fellow witnesses
who were a little justifiably worried that
in my anger and anguish over Casey's
premeditated death, I would use some swear
words, as I have been known to do on
occasion when speaking about the subject.
Mr. Conyers, out of my deep respect for
you, the other representatives here, my
fellow witnesses, and viewers of these
historic proceedings, I was able to make it
through an entire testimony without using
any profanity. However, If anyone deserves
to be angry and use profanity, it is I. What
happened to Casey and humanity because of
the apparent dearth of honesty in our
country's leadership is so profane that it
defies even my vocabulary skills. We as
Americans should be offended more by the
profanity of the actions of this
administration then by swear words. We have
all heard the old adage that actions speak
louder than words and for the sake of Casey
and our other precious children, please hold
someone accountable for their
actions and their words of deception.
Again, I would like to thank
you for inviting me to testify today and
giving me a chance to tell my story, which
is the tragic story of too many familes here
in the US and in Iraq. I hope and pray that
this is the first step in exposing the lies
to the light and bringing justice for the
ones who can no longer speak for themselves.
More importantly, I hope this is a step in
bringing our other children home from the
lie of historic proportions that is Iraq.
Thank you.