Wednesday, September 21, 2005

International Day of Peace

Today is the International Day of Peace. I'll be marching through downtown Bellingham and I would highly recommend that anybody who chooses peace over violence do something similar.

In other news, the US military death count in Iraq has reached nearly 2,000 (infinitely less than civilian deaths and illegal imprisonments in Iraq). No sign of any WMD's or Bin Laden (remember him?) yet, but we're gonna keep looking. Meanwhile we'll execute Saddam and prove to the world that violence is not the answer.

Sorry for the sarcasm... Sometimes I can't contain it.

Peace,
Matt

Currently Reading: The newest issue of Rolling Stone (thanks Ron) and some wild articles I was given about the "Moral Majority." Glad their "morals" led them to put tax cuts as their number one priority: never mind starving children, AIDS, cancer, sweat shops, the decline of Christianity, war, etc.

Currently Listening To: No Direction Home, the soundtrack to the new Bob Dylan documentary. It's great, especially when the whole crowd is booing him for going electric and he responds by playing Like a Rolling Stone as loud as he can. Beautiful.

1 comment:

ronpie said...

hippie