Previously Unknown Neil Young Songs .
Quote Of The Week goes to Richfisher;
“First Ken Dryden, now Neil.
I hope supermodels never learn to talk.”
(*title updated)
Previously Unknown Neil Young Songs .
Quote Of The Week goes to Richfisher;
“First Ken Dryden, now Neil.
I hope supermodels never learn to talk.”
(*title updated)
And what will “Northern Man” do when Bush is no longer in the White House? He is incapable of seeing past the 2008 election.
Isn’t it funny how the Left simply cannot live with someone that does not swallow their crap wholesale. They want them eliinated by any means. So who is really totalitarian and fascist here?
Harvestmoon-bat.
Another burned out has been( not even a good one in my humble opinion) looking for attention.
Doug said:
“Isn’t it funny how the Left simply cannot live with someone that does not swallow their crap wholesale. They want them eliinated by any means. So who is really totalitarian and fascist here?”
Couldn’t you throw the same thing up about Clinton and the Republicans clamoring for his throat over extra-marital affairs. And then you get the lies over WMD and the right is surprised that there is anger over the current administration?
Harvestmoon-bat.
I’m stealing that and retitling this post.
Todd: “And then you get the lies over WMD and the right is surprised that there is anger over the current administration?” +
NIGERGATE: BUSH TOLD THE TRUTH ��. BUT DID THE LIBERAL MSM ?
Il Foglio ^ | 04/21/2006 | Christian Rocca
Posted on 04/21/2006 10:16:53 AM PDT by parnasokan
NIGERGATE: BUSH TOLD THE TRUTH ��. BUT DID THE LIBERAL MSM ?
Another interesting piece today from the Italian newspaper Il Foglio. Following-up on yesterday�s excellent article Il Foglio takes another look at how lies were, and still are, propagated through the anti-3B liberal media. President George W. Bush was correct in stating during his State of the Union Address of 28 January 2003 that �The British Government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa .� The statement was true, indeed to quote the British Government�s Butler Report �It is accepted by all parties that Iraqi officials visited Niger in 1999. The British Government had intelligence from several different sources indicating that this visit was for the purpose of acquiring uranium. Since uranium constitutes almost three-quarters of Niger�s exports, the intelligence was credible.� The key element here is the phrase �It is accepted by all parties ..�, what this means is that not only the British but others, including the French Intelligence service (Dgse) and the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (Iaea), accepted the information as factual.
So where�s the problem? The problem lies with the refusal of a certain portion of the international media to admit the truth,… + more
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Yikes!
Kate,your going to get more mileage out this than a tank full of farm purple.
This time set out some ground rules.
First one to quote anything by Buffy St.Marie gets tossed.OK?
What are “the lies over WMD?”
Here you go Douglas. Listen to Buffy here! Toss me, I have composters to empty and gardening to do! Have a nice day all!
http://www.creative-native.com/music.html
Arrrhhh….
No! I give up….
AArrrhhh…
Greg! Enough already…
Douglas:
Universal Moonbat?
nah.
Another entertaino-Moonbat, Charlie Sheen, is having some serious charges leveled against him.
“He was angry that I stopped breast-feeding the baby and, and giving our daughter formula because he said that he “heard” that by my stopping breast-feeding, and giving our daughter formula, that the formula would cause our daughter to develop brain damage or would cause her to become mentally retarded. The Respondent did not do any investigation of his theories; he simply adopted these conclusions without any basis for them.”
— Denise Richards, referring to her husband, Charlie Sheen
Sound familiar?
The divorce filing goes on to make numerous allegations of drug abuse, verbal abuse, physical threats, prostitution, pornography, pornography involving underage males and females, excessive gambling, etc. I haven’t finished reading it yet.
Note, the links are the same ones as in my previous post: Charlie Sheen’s nutty 9/11 conspiracy theory and the charges made against him by his wife.
Reading it, it’s hard not to respect her:
“I then became pregnant with our daughter, Sam, in 2003, and gave birth in March of 2004. The Respondent told me that he did not want the baby and asked me to get an abortion. He said he did not want to be a father. After fighting about it for a week, I threatened to leave the marriage. The Respondent then said he would accept the pregnancy. I went to most of my prenatal appointments alone. The respondent was not excited about the baby. He told me he was not attracted to me. The Respondent did come with me to the ultrasound appointment where we were going to find out the sex of the baby. The doctor wrote down the sex of the baby in an envelope and we took it home. Later that night, we opened the envelope. The Respondent was furious that the baby was a girl.”
Maybe his flip flop is a result of this:
“Rocker Neil Young, age 59, underwent minimally invasive surgery in April 2005 for an unruptured aneurysm. Young had several neurological symptoms for a few weeks prior to the diagnosis, including blurred vision. ….. Surgeons inserted a catheter through the groin and into the brain, using small coils to clear up the bulge in the blood vessel.”
Or maybe the undiagnosed condition caused him to write Let’s Roll and now he’s back to old hippy mode.
Brain injury is nothing to make fun of but it would be an explanation for many of the left’s crusades.
Opps bad word bad word.
BCL seems to have finally made himself scarce.
Hate for him to miss this favorite song contest.
So I’d like to enter this for him:
Let’s Troll!
Oh to live on, Broke Back mountain.
With the posers in their purple berets.
It’s a work in progress.
Denise:
You’re good enough fer me!
SOMAS
Neil admitted he was burned out in 1979, it’s been 27 years and I think that rust has corroded his brain.
There’s always been something slightly “off” about Neil Young, even though I kind of like his side-winder music: you know the way his music “bends”? But for some reason, I don’t have any of his albums and it would never occur to me to listen to him for any more than one song if I did.
‘Something incongruous, too, in his scruffiness and his “posing” as a prairie kid, when his dad was a well-known and prosperous sports writer and when Neil lived a lot of his life in Toronto and Napanee (“northern Ontario”; yeah, right!!).
He seems to have come unhinged. I’m with Lynyrd Skynyrd: “Well, I hope Neil Young will remember
[we] don’t need him around anyhow…”
Hey!… Thanks Kate !
“I’ve seen the needle
and the damage done
A little part of it in everyone
But every junkie’s
like a settin’ sun.”
His drug of the second semms to be TriantiBushatol.
Update:
“Alabama” has been reworked into “Allah”
“seems”, Duoh!
TriantiBushatol.
LOL richfisher.
Good un!
BB King: “takes me way back”… 1971 American Pde… +
The Day the Social Gospel Died [Yale’s William Sloane Coffin Jr. dies at age 81]
Human Events ^ | Apr 20, 2006 | Marvin Olasky
Posted on 04/22/2006 3:56:19 PM PDT by rhema
“A long, long time ago I can still remember …”
That’s how Don McLean’s No. 1 hit from 1971, “American Pie,” begins. The news earlier this month was that William Sloane Coffin Jr., America’s most famous liberal minister from the 1960s through the 1980s, had just died at age 81. Obituaries noted that Coffin, recipient of an elite education in New England and Paris, had thought of a career as a concert pianist, but became Yale University chaplain in 1958.
“February made me shiver, With every paper I’d deliver, Bad news on the doorstep, I couldn’t take one more step.”
New Haven often has miserable winter weather, and the ideological slush within the Yale Daily News building from 1968 through 1971 was often as unpleasant as the freezing rain outside. So I went occasionally to Battell Chapel to hear Coffin’s fiery sermons about the Sin of the Vietnam War. But his bad news of American evil was tempered by his good news that we bright students could remake ourselves into righteous beings.
“Did you write the Book of Love, And do you have faith in God above? If the Bible tells you so.”
I had no faith in God or the Bible, and probably wouldn’t have paid attention if Coffin had given biblical messages. I was impressed when he rode a motorcycle around campus and called himself a “Christian revolutionary.” So were others: Gary Trudeau made him a character (“Rev. Sloan”) in his Doonesbury comic strip and once enthused about Coffin: “Without him, the very air would have lost its charge. With him, we were changed forever.”
“As I watched him on the stage, My hands were clenched in fists of rage … As the flames climbed high into the night, To light the sacrificial rite, I saw Satan laughing with delight.”
Coffin’s hip sermons reflected the wisdom of both John Lennon and Vladimir Lenin. He advocated the “social gospel,” pointing out accurately that many churches had turned their backs on the poor, but minimizing our desperate need for Christ while emphasizing the overthrow of social classes and traditional institutions. Coffin certainly was not responsible for my embrace of Marxism, but he and others made me feel my rage was righteous and my anger was more than angst.
“In the streets the children screamed, The lovers cried, and the poets dreamed, But not a word was spoken, The church bells all were broken.”
Coffin moved on in 1977 to become chief minister at perhaps the leading social gospel church in the country, New York’s Riverside. Two years later, he journeyed to Iran to meet with American hostages and then speak of America’s “sins” in Iran. In 1987, just before Ronald Reagan’s tough stand pushed the Soviet Union to decompose, Coffin left Riverside to head the SANE/Freeze movement’s push for the United States to disarm.
“And the three men I admire most, The Father, Son and Holy Ghost, They caught the last train for the coast, The day the music died.” + morehttp://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1619696/posts