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The goal is to walk from the Utah/Idaho border to
the Utah/Arizona border in 26 days, that’s
one day for every 100 soldiers who have died in Iraq.
The trip will cover almost 500 miles and I’ll
have to average about 20 miles a day.
Walking, in and of itself, is worthless. In the
end, it’s just a stunt to raise awareness of
a problem and encourage rational people to make a
change. I might also shed a few unwanted pounds,
but you won’t hear me complaining about that.
I chose to walk Utah in particular for two main
reasons. One, it’s my home state and it’s
one of the most beautiful places in the world. If,
for some crazy reason, you’ve got to walk 500
miles, it would be nice to do it in the natural wonder
of Utah. And two, Utah is often called “the
reddest state in the nation.” It seems to be
a stronghold for those who advocate simply staying
the course. I hope the walk will soften hearts and
open minds to the idea of a responsible and timely
withdrawal of troops. Plus I’d like the politicians
to realize that even in good old Utah, people are
demanding change.
I don’t know if the walk will get the troops
home. If nothing else, however, I’ll know that
I did everything I could to save the lives of my
brothers and sisters in Iraq.
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