Saturday, March 20, 2004
One year ago today the night skies over Baghdad lit up the city streets below while we watched a mile of large, lumbering tanks bully their way through the dusty arteries of Iraq. There was no turning back. The land, sea, and air assault on Iraq had begun.
People against the war are rising up in small and large towns throughout the country in a coordinated effort to make the scope of their resistance to this war visible. We still wish for Peace.
**UPDATE: UNC-Asheville was one of several groups demonstrating Saturday against the US involvement in the Iraq war. 7 people were arrested and later released. [photo]
saturday morning me//
shermans-no filter #2/espresso #1/oatmeal & oj/
indian print long skirt/black t/black tights/
ballet flats/old black shawl/dog at my heel/
listening: schlomo picking out a tune/sky cutting zzzzs/
planning: to attend bonfire/vigil @ Pritchard Park/
so, tell me all about you?/
Insert pretentious website quote here.
People against the war are rising up in small and large towns throughout the country in a coordinated effort to make the scope of their resistance to this war visible. We still wish for Peace.
**UPDATE: UNC-Asheville was one of several groups demonstrating Saturday against the US involvement in the Iraq war. 7 people were arrested and later released. [photo]
saturday morning me//
shermans-no filter #2/espresso #1/oatmeal & oj/
indian print long skirt/black t/black tights/
ballet flats/old black shawl/dog at my heel/
listening: schlomo picking out a tune/sky cutting zzzzs/
planning: to attend bonfire/vigil @ Pritchard Park/
so, tell me all about you?/
Insert pretentious website quote here.
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