I just spent the last few weeks on the road, using what little precious money and resources I had left in an attempt to help promote community growth and sustainability. You cannot even begin to imagine the devastation, pain and suffering. Literally miles of houses were ruined, ransacked for anything of value... gardens we destroyed... malls, markets, hospitals, everything was a crumbling ghost town collapsed under the weight of its unending thirst for oil and energy.
This experience has changed me forever. It's time to re-think everything.
News, notes and observations from a left coast liberal in the heart of Tennessee
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
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