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Peace of my mind.


Republicans have rolled out their midterm election strategery: Free Viagra for Everyone! Kidding. But they are having a hard time getting it up and keeping it up. When Bush, Cheney, or Rumsfeld labels the opposition "appeasers" and "fascists," I hear a very grown-up grown-up  
adj.
1. Of, characteristic of, or intended for adults: grown-up movies; a grown-up discussion.

2.
 voice in my head singsonging, "I know you are, but what am I?"

The Democrats seem incoherent, perhaps suffering from one too many earnest let's-get-religion, languaging, values focus groups. And pathetic. If I had Mission Impossible, Abu Ghraib See Abu Ghraib prison and Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse.
The city of Abu Ghraib (BGN/PCGN romanization: Abū Ghurayb; أبو غريب in Arabic) in the Anbar Governorate of Iraq is located 32 kilometres (20 mi) west of
, and Katrina footage, I believe I could make a clear statement. I wouldn't even have to use the talking-with-your-mouth-full, inappropriate massage footage of President Potty Mouth in Europe. Perhaps I'm naive. The Republicans seem dipped in Astroglide. Nothing sticks to them.

And I don't doubt that that unindicted tube-squeezer Karl Rove The external links in this article or section may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies. , so "brilliant" that he brought his boss to a 36% approval rating, was behind the national distraction of John Karr John Karr may refer to:
  • John Mark Karr, former suspected murderer of JonBenét Ramsey.
  • John Karr (author), horror fiction author.
. Check the ship's log for a Thailand visit. As Election Day nears, watch for the reappearance of O.J., the Lindbergh baby, and something Tom Cruise. When they drag out that tired old wedge issue wedge issue
n.
A sharply divisive political issue, especially one that is raised by a candidate or party in hopes of attracting or disaffecting a portion of an opponent's customary supporters.
 of same-sex marriage, you know they got nuthin'.

Welcome to the insane swirl that is my brain on national politics. The resident activist in my house has taught me that taking action is the only way to interrupt despair. I don't mean buying one of those Countdown to Bush's Last Day hope-o-meters. Besides, I wouldn't put it past them to declare martial law martial law, temporary government and control by military authorities of a territory or state, when war or overwhelming public disturbance makes the civil authorities of the region unable to enforce its law.  and a third term. That Constitution has been nothing but an inconvenience. Again, the swirl.

But it is possible to stop the swirl of despair, especially if you go local.

My older brother Bill and his wife, Mary, live outside Philadelphia. Yes, that makes him Bill Clinton but not that Bill Clinton. (I also have a sister named Monica. Another time.) They both felt frustrated and heartbroken by national politics and wanted to do something. Although, or because, their district is heavily Republican, Bill decided to run as a Democrat for their local town council. For months he knocked on doors and talked with his die-hard Republican neighbors. After they ranted about the other Bill Clinton, they vented about George Bush and Rick Santorum. My brother argued that they should channel their anger into a vote for him. His victory provided one of the most cheering, proud moments I've had in a long time.

In Provincetown this summer I began to notice rainbow flags on guesthouses, businesses, private homes. I assumed they were the traditional gay flags, but then I noticed the white block letters of PEACE over the rainbow stripes. Each day I noticed more and more flags. One night I biked by a simple candlelight vigil on the post office steps and found the seller of the flags.

Tracey Primavera pri·ma·ve·ra 1 or pri·ma ve·ra  
n.
1. A tree (Cybistax donnellsmithii) of Mexico and Guatemala, having opposite, palmately compound leaves, yellow flowers, and close-grained, light-colored wood.

2.
, a New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 transplant, is a massage therapist and has been active in P-town's antiwar an·ti·war  
adj.
Opposed to war or to a particular war: antiwar protests; an antiwar candidate. 
 group, which has held a vigil in front of Town Hall every Saturday for 5 1/2 years. She said she wanted more; she wanted to be for something. Each night she sold flags to locals and to vacationers from all over the world. She said being pro-peace offered more of an opening than being antiwar. With each sale or no-sale, conversation happened.

Interrupt your version of swirl. Got involved in electoral politics and speak out for peace. Knock on some doors. Hang out your rainbow peace flag.
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Title Annotation:DON'T GET ME STARTED; national politics
Author:Clinton, Kate
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Viewpoint essay
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 24, 2006
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