spacetropic

saturnine, center-right, sometimes neighborly

October 5, 2006

For What It's Worth

Today all of the folks who dislike the president and his policies have organized a 'Day of Mass Resistance' at various cities throughout the United States. People who feel strongly about this topic can use this handy-dandy finder page to locate a nearby protest action.

Here in Cincinnati we can expect the resistance movement to make an appearance at the intersection of Kenwood and Montgomery, an area notable for a high volume of suburban traffic. Instead of lobbing Molotov cocktails at police cruisers and hurling their explosive-laden bodies through the Panera storefront I expect the "resistance" will line the parking areas adjacent to the large commercial properties (I'm not sure there are sidewalks), raise hand-lettered signs, and chant. The sight of college students and liberation theology professors will prompt a few folks to tap on the horn of their SUV and answer questions from the children in the backseat.

If you are so inclined, join the resistance today, between 4 to 8 PM.

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