
Original image courtesy of AWS
--Sound--
WMD
Jel
Soft Money
Anticon : 2006
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Let's Impeach the President
Neil Young
Living With War
Reprise / Wea : 2006
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It's Up To You
Steinski & Mass Media
The Herbaliser's Herbal Blend
Ninja Tune : 2003
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Kill The President
The Offspring
The Offspring
Epitaph / ADA : 1991
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Die for the Government
Anti-Flag
Die for the Goverment
New Red Archives : 1997
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--Motion--
Loose Change [2nd Edition]
Korey Rowe, Dylan Avery & Jason Bermas
Louder Than Words : 2005
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Today we present a few good tracks and an interesting documentary that takes a view of nine-eleven by presenting a stark contrast from most anything else I've seen on the topic.
I've posted this material to balance out the continued onslaught of our senses by [our administration's] propaganda. Everything from the recent feature film about Flight 93 [which will hit DVD just in time to combat Oliver Stone's, surely left-leaning, upcoming nine-eleven film] to our own currency. Has anyone noticed this? Take a look the recently distributed, redesigned, Ten dollar bill. Notice anything new? On the right side, you can clearly see the statement "We The People." Thomas Jefferson said "We the People," not his opposite, Hamilton - who is depicted on the bill. Are they trying to re-write history too? I'm not a geo-political guru, but I know foul play when I see it. The text might as well read "We are The People who are in control."
Sampling the kool-aid is okay every once in a while kids. But please, don't drink it daily.
4 comments:
I could have sworn it was Madison who wrote "We the People" in the Constitution. Certainly Hamilton had a say as well. My hero, Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence: "There comes a time in the course of human events ... we hold these truths to be self-evident: that man is entitled to the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness..." ... Still, thanks for the sentiment. At least it's genuine.
Jefferson was the embodiment of 'We The People.' Hamilton was his nemesis and at the same time serves as the patron saint of the elephant party. The sentiments one man are being associated with someone who doesn't deserve it, and a party that deserves less approval because of it.
Very nice photo....
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