Posted Aug 30, 2008 at 06:51pm
Go Big Red!
I am fairly sure walking around Lincoln on game day without wearing red (Go Big Red) may be punishable by death. We were able to get some folks on board the bus as they headed to the game. We had a mixed reaction from the people who came by. We received a reaction of confusion from the fans who started drinking fairly early who were not interested in any pre-game policy issues. We had a few people who were not big fans of the bus but the rest were supportive and happy we were there.

Dave Hall is a local peace activist who came by the bus. He has been working with Nebraskans for Peace since the war started. Every Wednesday evening from 5-6pm they hold a vigil in front of the federal building. He said when they first started they were booed and harassed by about 9 out of 10 people that passed by the vigil. Now he sees support and cheers from about 9 out of 10 people, effectively a complete reverse of the reaction.
Max was born and raised in Lincoln. Max is also a Marine who returned from a tour in Iraq convinced that we should not be over there. He stopped by the bus and shared that he was particularly opposed to the fact that troops were being sent over there without the proper protection. He and his fellow soldiers would take the scrap metal off of blown up enemy vehicles to protect their own. Additionally he felt that the soldiers returning home were not receiving the proper care in terms of healthcare, PTSD and other emotional issues, and employment opportunities. He has talked to many of his fellow Marines who are motivated by a strong sense of patriotism and duty to serve but cannot understand why they are in Iraq. Towards the end of the conversation Max shared his last name with me. It turns out he is Max Yashirin running against Jeff Fortenberry for Nebraska’s First Congressional district. Max’s experience in Iraq has helped to inspire him to run for office and serve his country in a different way. Like the Lincoln residents he hopes to represent, Max was on his way to enjoy a Saturday cheering on the Cornhuskers.


















