Those of you who've been following this blog may have noticed that my sign count's been stuck at 609 for awhile, giving the rest of you time to sweep a whopping 200 signs ahead of me. Good: This is one contest I'd really like to lose.
After a couple of years now living pretty much on the road, I've finally moved into a new place, close to my daughter, with a yard for my bunnies and a small garage for painting. I won't say where exactly, but suffice it to say that commuters in Marin and Sonoma counties will know there's a war going on and that at least one person is decidedly against it.
(Update: Over half these signs are still up after three days.)
USA - 826
FB - 618
1 comment:
You're right that silence is complicity. My problem is that given the magnitude of the crimes involved--torture ... detention without trial--I feel like everything I do just by living here shows complicity. Especially paying my taxes. And yet I can't face the prospect of devoting the next few years, at a minimum, to hassles with the IRS. Ridiculous, given how much of a "hassle" our current criminal government is causing its victims, and how bad living in a full-blown dictatorship is, and yet, the hassle now stops me from doing what I know I should. And meantime, I keep thinking that now I know how Good Germans are made. Turns out, I really didn't want to know.
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