Sunday, May 14, 2006

Relating the war to the people back at home

I think this article makes some good points. I haven't been home in a while but I do think there is a strong disconnect between the reality here and the reality in the U.S.. One way to bridge that gap would be to pay for this war as we go. As much uproar and time has been spent on the supposed high gas prices at home I think that if we were to raise taxes to pay for the billions that we're spending here there might be more of a connect. If people had to eat out less, not buy Christmas presents, skip the new iPod, that kind of thing, it would serve as a reminder, however minor, that far greater sacrifices are being made over here.

This isn't a hit on the people at home. It's a hit on the environment that our government has produced that has allowed and encouraged that divide.

Rolling in from behind the office. Posted by Picasa

This is what we saw when we were coming out of a meeting. Posted by Picasa

keith saying holy shit. Posted by Picasa

jeffrey tyring to pimp out the sandstorm Posted by Picasa

kind of looks like a big ol' butt is about to sit on us. Posted by Picasa

Almost here. Posted by Picasa

Rob and Misha hunkering down outside the office. It was pretty orange. Posted by Picasa

This is just about how dark it became. Dust looks like rain drops here. Posted by Picasa