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Sunday, March 19, 2006

How to Make A Statement

Here's why the antiwar movement can't gain traction. It needs to come up with more interesting forms of political expression, like some folks south of the border:

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- More than 1,500 Venezuelans shed their clothes on a main city avenue Sunday to pose for American photographer Spencer Tunick, forming a human mosaic in front of a national symbol: a statue of independence hero Simon Bolivar.

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Meanwhile, we're stuck with Ramsey Clark and ANSWER. We're pathetic.

6 comments:

Useless Eaters said...

Actually Spencer Tunick has been doing this sort of thing for awhile. He started in NYC, and has been photographing crowds of naked people all over the world.

Tunick is always looking for volunteers. Here's the sign-up sheet, if you'd care to participate...

http://www.spencertunick.com/signup.php

Terry Preston said...

Hmm,

I think I'll do a little more time at the fitness center before signing up. Got to work off a few more cheeseburgers.

Leroy's Mom said...

Yeah, I was going to bear my breasts for peace, but I was concerned about the "morals" clause of my credential.

It would have been the best use of my boobs since breastfeeding (sure to get a response from Terry).

Leroy's Mom said...

Too funny, your generating ads from a dating service promising "beautiful Venezualeans"

Almost as good as the ads your comments on biblical marriage was generating on bible study courses.

Terry Preston said...

Dear Leroy's Mom:

Leroy's Dad wants you to know that he looks forward to earning the right to "bear" your breasts.

He even washed the dishes.

Terry Preston said...

Dear Leroy's Mom:

I dunno, I just happened to catch (while channel surfing, course)the Miss Venezuela Pageant a couple of months ago. They looked highly marketable to me.