Notes From Me
Wednesday, October 27, 2004

muertos and imperialism

For anyone celebrating this time as dia de los muertos or new year, a friend and I are adding our altars to the mix from over in Japan. and, happy new year.

Are you voting? If you are, will you vote for who you like, will you vote to keep Bush out, are you actually voting for him? I was wondering if the Bush/Kerry neck-and-neck thing was an apparency constructed to mask what's really going on, but maybe there really are that many rightwing "Christians" who vote.

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Anonymous Anonymous commented at 11/03/2004~  

Fellow dissenter. You're so smart to be out of here while GW is
destroying our home of California and the entire U.S.

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