Gary Hart concludes his August 24, 2005 WaPo Op-Ed with the question
"Who now has the courage to say this?"Who Will Say 'No More'?
By Gary HartWednesday, August 24, 2005; A15
"Waist deep in the Big Muddy and the big fool said to push on," warned an anti-Vietnam war song those many years ago. The McGovern presidential campaign, in those days, which I know something about,
is widely viewed as a cause for the decline of the Democratic Party, a gateway through which a new conservative era entered.
Like the cat that jumped on a hot stove and thereafter wouldn't jump on any stove, hot or cold, today's Democratic leaders didn't want to make that mistake again.
Many supported the Iraq war resolution and -- as the Big Muddy is rising yet again -- now find themselves tongue - tied or trying to trump a war president by calling for deployment of more troops.
Thus does good money follow bad and bad politics get even worse.History will deal with George W. Bush and the neoconservatives who misled a mighty nation into a flawed war that is draining the finest military in the world, diverting Guard and reserve forces that should be on the front line of homeland defense, shredding international alliances that prevailed in two world wars and the Cold War, accumulating staggering deficits, misdirecting revenue from education to rebuilding Iraqi buildings we've blown up, and weakening America's national security.
But what will history say about an opposition party that stands silent while all this goes on?<clip>
The real defeatists today are not those protesting the war. The real defeatists are those in power
and their silent supporters in the opposition party who are reduced to repeating "Stay the course" even when the course, whatever it now is, is light years away from the one originally undertaken.
The truth is we're way off course. We've stumbled into a hornet's nest. We've weakened ourselves at home and in the world.
We are less secure today than before this war began.Link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/23/AR2005082301178_pf.html Yes, most definitely, the answer to your question, Senator Hart is -- Cindy Sheehan.
Hopefully, soon, many more. Including a bunch of those folk we pay big bucks to represent us 'inside the Beltway.'
No doubt that Congresswoman Woolsey and many of her colleagues are giving it their very best effort:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4425185#4434875Peace.