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Silent Saturday By David Weir
March 01, 2004

This column might have been about the political implications of President Bush's proposed amendment to ban same-sex marriage. Or, the attempts by middle-aged newspaper editors to impose restrictions on the first amendment rights of young reporters who oppose the war. Or, the hypocrisy of "human rights" advocates who continue to champion an Native-American activist who is in prison because he murdered a wounded man in cold blood, as he lay helpless on the ground, begging for his life.

But, Saturday morning brought a break in our recent spate of rainstorms. It was sunny and warm, so, instead of writing my column, I went to the beach and took along my camera. As for those other topics? They'll keep.

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Ice Plant

Clay Lava

Post sentries

Clay Washs


Contact Professor David Weir at dweir at stanford.edu

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