maybe now more people will wake up and realize that going through the "appropriate channels" hasn't made a difference.
the numbers in the polls aren't doing anything,
the occupation is still going on
a church, a school, a store, a street corner;
all places are appropriate for taking a stand.
if people continue to think that a place is too "sacred" or "inappropriate" to do so, we'll continue to sweep things under the rug.
honestly, whats a little fake blood and discomfort compared to thousands of dead on all sides of this conflict?
Re: 3/23: Peace Protesters Stage Dramatic Die-in to Oppose Iraq War at City's Most Prominent Catholic Parish
24 Mar 2008
Date Edited: 24 Mar 2008 09:49:51 PM
the numbers in the polls aren't doing anything,
the occupation is still going on
a church, a school, a store, a street corner;
all places are appropriate for taking a stand.
if people continue to think that a place is too "sacred" or "inappropriate" to do so, we'll continue to sweep things under the rug.
honestly, whats a little fake blood and discomfort compared to thousands of dead on all sides of this conflict?