July 03, 2009

July 4 tribute to free speech

This blog, our demonstrations at the Aquifer Bar serving Gin and Toxins, Runoff Rickey, and Diesel Daiquiris, and our public campaign to protect our aquifer are made possible by the U.S. Constitution and its guarantee of free speech.

There are scores of countries where I would be sitting in a very dark, small, dank room with a bucket for my excrement for taking such action. I would be praying that Amnesty International, the Red Cross, or God intercede on my behalf to feed me, protect me from torture, keep my hair and teeth from falling out.

I treasure the right to free speech. I wish more of my fellow Americans shared that value. Protesters are viewed a "crazy." Most people to take care of their own lives, with little regard for the planet or the 1.2 billion people in the world who don't have access to fresh running water.

We are motivated to take crazy action and sacrifice personal time because:

  • this water supply is in our backyard;
  • we hold our water source sacred and irreplaceable;
  • it would be catastrophic to Ayer and Littleton if this aquifer became contaminated.
One reason the Vietnamese defeated one of the greatest military powers in the world was because they were defending their home turf, for control of their lives.

We are fighting for the Spectacle Pond water source because it's in our home turf. Our lives and livelihood depend on it.

The Chinese symbol for political order is based on the symbol for water because those who control water control people.

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