WHITE CROSSES, BLACK RIBBONS, AND CHALK
I was driving my daughter to school one morning, and I saw one of those roadside memorials to accident victims at a streetcorner, a cross made of two-by-fours painted white, with name and date in black, with a few faded artificial flowers. Nobody ever takes these things down. These roadside memorials have manna, messing with them would be like desecrating a grave; very bad medicine. Then I thought, "What if white crosses with the names of the soldiers killed in Iraq appeared along the roadsides all over America...? Then I started to think about what I would need to do it. Then I started to think about other things I could do, on a thin dime. Black Ribbons with the motto: WE MOURN THE DEAD/WE HONOR THEIR SERVICE/WE DO NOT SUPPORT THIS WAR/YELLOW IS NOT OUR COLOR;printed on leaflets that can slipped under the windshield wiper of an SUV; and chalk, sidewalk chalk, 2.99 a bucket. Walking with chalk in my pocket, writing the number of the dead in Iraq on walls, sidewalks, the middle of streets...stayed tuned for further developments, and keep those emails, comments, and .jpgs coming. By this time I had dropped my daughter off, and was on my way to work, tooling along the expressway brainstorming to myself. In Tulsa, the verge and medians of the highways are landscaped, often wide lawns of grass planted with trees. Last July I visited Arlington National Cemetery, and in my mind's eye I saw those lawns with the endless ranks of tombstones. I thought, "What if, on a morning of a chosen day, commuters were confronted by a row of white crosses, each with the name of a dead soldier on it?"
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Friday, July 01, 2005

 UPDATE

The number of American soldiers dead in Iraq is now 1746. Local ABC affliate Channel 8 noticed my chalked up numbers. Also a local bulletin board was discussing them. Here is the text of the Channel 8 article:

 Tulsa - First it was crosses along highway medians. Now, it appears the same person responsible for those crosses has come up with a new way to protest the war in Iraq.

At several sites around town, someone has written numbers in chalk. At a Spirit Bank location near 19th and Boston, we found the number "1716". At the 21st Street bridge, we found the number "1728". 

What do the numbers mean? They are the number of men and women killed in Iraq since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

As of Thursday, 1,744 U.S. servicemen had been killed.

In April and May, someone placed crosses with the names of military casualties on highway medians. Those crosses were removed by the City of Tulsa after it was learned they were a war protest.

The person responsible for the protests has an internet weblog in which pictures of the crosses, flyers and now the chalk writings can be seen.

I couldn't resist sending the following email in response:

Have you noticed that the numbers only go up? The rain can wash it
away, someone can wipe it away, but the next number is always larger.

Dr. Omed

Oh, yes, there is more than one of me. Our numbers go up everyday as well.
 
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