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I have pictures of my Grandmothers for Peace (an international
organization) if anyone is interested I will send them to you.

What does this have to do with Parkinson's disease?  Well, it helps me
get some of the power back that PD has stolen.  Bill  Barnes, our WWII
and Korean War old Vet protester, was 13 when he lied himself into the
service near the end of WWII, claims it helps him too.  Like me, he can
barely get around, one carload of folks just couldn't get over the sight
of the two of us on our  "last legs" protesting.

When I was a young graduate student, I used to get terrible headaches in
seminars because I was afraid to speak up.  Teaching changed  all that.
I  learned to take the heat.  If you don't care about getting involved,
I wouldn't recommend it, but if you do, it is a very liberating
experience and one which I truly hope helps end this occupation of Iraq.

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