On a beautiful clear afternoon, the signs were raised and the car horns commenced to honk. This is the first wave of my documenting a small portion of the candlelight vigils that were held around the nation in support of Cindy Sheehan.
The Hill and Orange Grove Street vigil decided to start at 5:30 p.m. Participants wanted to stay in their own neighborhood and get the attention of folks coming home from work.
There was a candlelight ceremony at 7:30 p.m. but I had to leave early to get to another event. Which is another story for another time. In the meantime, click the picture to see the movie. It is in quicktime .mov format.
Yes, this reminds me of when I first started protesting the War in Vietnam in 1964.
ReplyDeleteIt is like being forced to sit through a living nightmare of a movie for the second time.
I just hope this doesn't drag on for ten years like Vietnam.