There never was a good war or a bad peace. ~Ben Franklin
Civil disobedience, of the mildest kind. An Oklahoma law is on the books prohibiting the reading out of dead soldiers names. So their names were read out, on a bullhorn. Here, Preston, a veteran from the Marines with two sons posted to the Iraq civil war, is on the bullhorn. Earlier, Preston asked the idgits having lunch with Cheney whether they had sons forced to serve against their will in Iraq.
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Albums: Tulsa Ten, 2007 - civil disobedience
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