These words came to me after reading
Ambassador Wilson's Op Ed in the New York Times. When I
googled them I found one reference on the net, so I wrote a letter
to the editor of the LA Times:
Editor - Nobody died when Clinton
Lied.
When they didn't publish it I
decided screw it, I'll do it myself. So I painted it about
fifty times and stuck it up on freeways all over southern
California.
This occurred to me while talking to a friend about how stupid the
President is. I painted it the next day and managed to get
this picture just before the CHP pulled it down. Thanks to
Billmon for spreading it through the blogosphere.
The most amazing thing to occur during my lifetime was seeing the
American People forget who was responsible for attacking them on
September 11th, 2001.
I'd wanted to do something with these signs for awhile. When
this slogan came to me I went out to the sign, measured it and then
painted this on light cardboard, attaching it with mounting tape
while wearing an orange safety vest. It stayed up for four
days in the heart of Orange County.
I put this up at night a couple of days after the Abu-Ghraib
pictures came out. It lasted long enough into the morning rush
hour for an AP photographer to get this picture, which was published
in papers all over the world the next day.
This is how you attach large
signs
to retaining walls: with bricks.