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Old Roads Picks a Candidate for '08

January 21, 2007

With the rash of campaign announcements it is hard not to start looking ahead to the presidential campaign of '08. Another reason for our early attention to '08 is the continuation of dangerous trends in the Bush administration.. from escalation of the war in Iraq and a seeming willingness to begin a conflict with Iran.. to domestic policies that weaken our individual rights and increase inequality.

Old Roads has decided to endorse the presidential candidacy of John Edwards. Three issues stand out for us as deciding factors:

Further, we respond to Edwards' call for involvement now. For us that does not mean door-to-door political activism.. but it will mean a willingness to stand for something in the forums that are open to us.. such as this blog. Beyond advocacy for a specific candidate we are going to look for ways to pitch in and help form a fresh vision of who we are as Americans.

 

Washington views from the summer of 2005

Monticello: Coming to Washington (June 19)

Fences Everywhere (June 20)

The Library of Congress (June 21)

Meeting an Old Friend (June 22)

New Routines (June 23)

Players and Spectators (June 24)

Stepping into the Museum of the American Indian (June 25)

The Oman Cafe (June 26)

Covering the Supreme Court (June 27)

The Road to Riches (June 28)

An Academic World (June 29)

The Charters of Freedom (June 30)

Photographing Dupont Circle (July 1)

Visual Music at the Hirshhorn Museum (July 2)

Hey, Isn't That a Tomahawk? (July 3)

My Allegiance (July 4)

Spirit of Washington (July 5)

Out of Hopeful Green Stuff Woven (July 6)

Some Flowers for Emily (July 7)

Getting through at the White House (July 8)

Our President's Home (July 9)

Remember the Maine! (July 10)

Through the Eyes of the Founding Fathers (July 11)

War Memorials (July 12)

Consecrating Words (July 13)

The Time Keeper on the Hill (July 14)

My Columbus (July 15)

Old (Water) Roads (July 17)

The Money Factory (July 18)

The Apotheosis of Abstraction (July 19)

Surveying the Security (July 20)

All Daring and Courage (July 21)

The Importance of a Botanic Garden (July 22)

The National Cathedral (of the Boy Scout God) (July 23)

John Brown's Town (July 24)

Sworn on the Altar (July 25)

Washington in the Thirties (July 26)

Sacred Relics of Lincoln (July 27)

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