First, I've been invited to be Author Guest of Honor at
Mountain-Con. Eek! How fun!
Second, about the fourth of July. I am an American to the core and I believe in all our rights including the ones that allow people to burn flags and to spout what I consider to be nonsense in public places. I believe in the Constitution and I personally think our president is incredibly corrupt. Our fault for electing him, his fault for being such a liar and a sneak. YMMV. But this isn't about Bush bashing. I though Clinton was a liar and a sneak too. But I tear up at the national anthem and today I'm grateful that I get to say that my president is a liar and a sneak and I don't have to worry about being hauled off to jail for it. I'm also grateful and amazed at the people who serve in the military because they walk in front of bullets for us. And to the police and to the firefighters who do the same.
So today, which is not memorial day, but a day of celebration, I raise a toast to the constitution, to democracy prevailing in this country, and to living in freedom without fear.
And also, farewell for the nonce. I'll be in Oregon for a couple of weeks and no idea about net access. Then it's home for a few days and off to CA.
Di