Monday, November 3, 2008

You Can't Scare Me

This is a great interview with one of the finest Americans this young country has produced.

Pete Seeger helps me to believe in the best of America. That those with humble origins can influence the masses, AND find life, liberty, and pursue happiness is the most American of narratives.



It all puts a bounce in my step.

Get ready kiddies, the election is upon us. Let's blog the crap out of it.
The revolution will be blogosized.

Here's a little love for Deacon Daiv and everyone else. Screw the scabs.

8 comments:

Science said...

Oh, Ian. American's??? Really??

The Panda says NO!!

Ian Gort said...

thank mistress panda. corrected. i am shamed and humbled.

The Freakin' Deacon said...

Anyone that doubts Daiv's allegiance to the Union needs to remember he was the bartender at a Union bar. He's old school

The Freakin' Deacon said...

And I think Ian's mistake should remain as a painful reminder of the Church's stance on grammar. Just a thought. Have we ever crucified an apostrophe before?

The Freakin' Deacon said...

I was gunna Blog it out, now I don't think I should. Ian has the line of the year

Ian Gort said...

huh? another typo? damn.

what line?

The Freakin' Deacon said...

Your last post was Epic.

Ian Gort said...

Man, I won't live that one down will I.

Daiv's old school-ness should be an example to us all. That is why we should take our labor more seriously. Forget this era of moralizing-based voting/wedge issues (which are non-issues really & have no basis on policy), we must take Labor seriously. We share common ground.

As far as I know a comma has never been crucified. Although, Vonnegut believed semi-colons to be hermaphrodites. Perhaps they should be denied certain inherent grammatical rights under the Constitution.

Vote Yes on Proposition 1;0

[deleted earlier comment due to more typos. today is a bad typing day]

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