An open letter to America:
It's time to take back our country
By John & Elaine Mellencamp
As the echo of the war drums fades
away and the angry masses calling for blood slowly
disperse, we, as a nation must now confront the truth.
We face the unpleasant reality of an uncertain future,
compromised safety, a failing economy, and the question
of how a society of otherwise reasonable citizens
was systematically lied to and manipulated into backing
the political "hijacking" of Iraq.
Before a single bomb was ever dropped, some of us,
formerly called the "anti-American and unpatriotic,"
have questioned or opposed this war. Now, each day,
as the dust settles and the truth slowly surfaces,
more and more people come to the inevitable conclusion
of what a debacle this whole war was.
Thirty-nine thousand bombs later, no weapons of mass
destruction uncovered, no dangerous dictators captured,
no connection to Sept 11. What have we gained but
relentless media coverage of a fallen statue and some
stolen oil fields -- the spoils of this misadventure.
Not to mention lucrative corporate payoffs and an
enormous price tag of over $80 billion . . . some
tax cut.
But what have we lost? We have lost the lives of over
300 Americans. Approximately two U.S. troop deaths
each day, 193 deaths since the war was declared over.
In total, an estimated 20,000 people have died, thus
far, in this conflict.
In addition to the lives given for this effort, our
nation has suffered the loss of respect within the
world community, particularly the United Nations.
We have managed to squander any goodwill we once had
to now succeed in solidifying our image as the globe's
leading bully. Arrogant and thoughtless.
The word Democracy means literally "by the people."
This is the basis of our government and society. It
is what this country was founded upon and what makes
us American. It is not just our "right"
but also our duty to speak out and voice our thoughts
and opinions. How, then, was it possible that, in
the land of freedom, those who opposed the common
opinion were called "un-American?" Resentfully,
we wonder.
The song "To Washington" was met with criticism
and was labeled an anti-war song. That was not at
all the case or intention; it was merely a report
of the political climate, in the age-old tradition
of the troubadour spreading the news through song
and story. Professionally, we, the Mellencamps, have
the opportunity to travel extensively, and we take
full advantage of that by talking to, listening to,
and experiencing the diversity our vast country has
to offer. The lyrics of "To Washington"
are not just a personal opinion, but also the view
from a very wide horizon.
Who is to say what is or isn't "patriotic?"
Do the flags that wave from every minivan really offer
any support? Where is the support for the thousands
of service men and women who return to the states
to see their benefits cut, their health problems ignored,
their jobs gone, and their families living in poverty?
How are they repaid for their efforts; for risking
or losing their lives? So far, dismally.
This nation was founded to enable freedom and diversity
of opinion, and many lives have been lost to secure
that liberty. Paradoxically, some still resist the
open-mindedness that is the very foundation of this
country.
The Governor of California was removed from office
based on finance troubles. And yet George W. Bush
has lied to us, failed to keep our own borders secure,
entered a war under false pretense, endangered lives,
and created financial chaos. How is it that he hasn't
been recalled? Perhaps this time we could even have
a real election . . . but that wouldn't fit the Bush
administration's "take what you want and fire
people later" policy. Take an election; take
an oil field; take advantage of your own people --
a game of political three-card monte.
The fight for freedom in this country has been long,
painful, and ongoing. It is time to take back our
country. Take it back from political agendas, corporate
greed, and overall manipulation. It is time to take
action here in our land, in our own schools, neighborhoods,
farms, and businesses. We have been lied to and terrorized
by our own government, and it is time to take action.
Now is the time to come together.
(This letter originally appeared
on CommonDreams.org. John and Elaine Mellencamp live
in southern Indiana. John's latest album, which includes
the song "To Washington," is Trouble No
More.)