This is a blog about community, our community—

Holliston, Massachusetts.

We're looking ahead with a sense of hope.
Not the passive hope of wishful thinking,
but the activist hope of knowing that —

"In the unlikely story that is America,
there's never been anything false about hope.
"


This site is to serve as a forum for thoughts and ideas, but also as a device for reaching out. We'll be posting info about things people right here in town are doing to try and make a difference: house parties to watch the debates, phone banks and canvassing, letter writing.

Whatever the skills or passion offered, there's a place for them right here —and a need.

That change everyone's talking about —

We're it and the time is now.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

This says it



Thanks to Ellen George for sending this along. After reading the paper this morning —I think we really needed this.

I got an email this morning from a "concerned citizen" who wanted me to know that Barack Obama would give Mohammed Atta a driver's license.

It's becoming a lot plainer isn't it? What we're deciding between in this election is something very fundamental about how define this country. It sounds corny but it really is our decision —whether we take ourselves to represent hope —or fear.

TD

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