I
spot a walmart in Ohio, a big, important swing state. I pull into the parking
lot in order to sadly repaint the numbers of u.s. dead on the back of the truck
and guess at the number of Iraqi dead. As I hop down out of the truck, I notice
a young white male with bulging bags in both bulging arms walking slowing by my
truck, carefully and without expression reading the ‘Imprison bush’ side of my
truck.
I
am always terribly distraught when I repaint these numbers and now, with this
company, I try to put a smile on my face. He crosses over to the side of my truck
where his new shiny huge black pick-up truck with the dual cab and short high
bed sits. He has shorn hair that makes his neck and arms look even more
muscular and I think, generally speaking, this is probably a military fellow and
I better be aware.
As
I change the ‘2’ to ‘7’ I notice he has silently come to stand about 8 feet
from me. He is holding out a cell phone as he asks “Dan I take a picture of
your truck for my wife?”
I
tilt my head, examining him and respond with my most friendly “Sure.”
“My
wife HATES bush,” he states.
I
breathe.
“Oh,
well she certainly has a lot of company nowadays!”
He
then adds: “I hate bush too.”
I
nod and say I know.
He
glares at me a moment and says, “No, you don’t understand. I was in Afghanistan
and then in Iraq.”
His
steel gaze cuts me deep as he reiterates quietly: “I hate bush.”
I
stagger under his horror and can only say how glad I am that he, a total
stranger, made it back alive. I grab CodePINK flyers for his wife and he thanks
me, that solemn white face softening only when he mentions his wife and how
happy she’ll be to get these. He holds out the phone to show me the pictures
he’s taken.
I
am afraid for him and more for his wife, knowing she’s two and a half times
more likely to be murdered than her peers whose husbands have not gone to
murder for the u.s.
I
turn away and back to finish re-painting the numbers of the dead on the back of
my truck when two more white guys approach. I can hear them from far away reading
the messages on my truck. One of them, the older one, is enthusiastically explaining
how if they lived in California, they’d see this kind of thing all the time! I
don’t contradict him!
These
guys were as bubbly and animated as the first guy was stoic. They wanted to
know where to catch the bus, like I would know. They thought I was from Ohio
and they were doubly pleased that I was driving to the dnc.
He
talked about Ohio being a swing state – they both told me they’re working
really hard on organizing people to get out the vote. They think it is 50/50 now,
and leaning towards Kerry but there’s a lot of work to be done. The tall,
younger one tells me how many people are coming out to help defeat bush – he is
really excited. The older one, caught up in his enthusiasm, agrees. There is
great hope for Ohio!!!
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