| The Walker Perogative |
| "I'm a uniter, not a divider" -George W. Bush |
| "George W. Bush is the most polorizing president in memory.." -Rolling Stone |
| Paul Wright stood on Harbison Road, watched the last of the missles fall. The two factions had been fighting ever since the President had been seized. Neither side had been willing to conceed. The new President had been selected by the Supreme Court, had called those who disagreed with him traitors, and ordered their round-up. |
| He took the hill carefully, avoiding land mines and unexploded missles. Huge rubble blocked the way. He wondered where Iris was. |
| He was becoming very concerned about his cousin. |
| He stepped over the body of a child, walked up the ruined road. It splintered under his feet, it's surface nearly reverting to it's origins as a dirt road. |
| The fighting had stopped. |
| They had retaliated by bombing Washington DC. The Trent Faction had then bombed Boston, and the battle escalated. Now, most of the country was in ruins, private millitias facing off against each other, fullfilling old grudges. The UN had pulled out after coming under fire from the D. Kennedy faction. Other countries had pulled out after hostage taking and killing became commen. |