"We belong to the ground. It is our power and we must stay close to it or maybe we will get lost." is a quote from Narritjin Maymuru, an Aborigine. His quote serves as a reminder of the inter-relateness and dependence that all humans have with nature. Never before have these words become more important. It is my hope that my photos will be a reminder of the precious beauty that surrounds us and of our primal duty to be noble stewards of the ground we walk upond each day.
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Watch subject. Bush is forever saying that democracies do not invade other countries and start wars. Well, he did just that. He invaded Iraq, started a war, and killed people. What do you think? How does that work in a democracy again? How does being more threatening make us more likeable?Isn't
the country with the most weapons the biggest threat to the rest of the world? When one country is the biggest threat to the rest of the world, isn't that likely to be the most hated country?
Our country is in debt until forever, we don't have jobs, and we live in fear. We have invaded a country and been responsible for thousands of deaths.
We have lost friends and influenced no one. No wonder most of the world thinks we suck. Thanks to what george bush has done to our country during the past three years, we do!
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