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To: Hegemony Cricket
Neil Young Let’s Roll

No time for indecision we got to make a move I hope that were forgiven for what we got to do How this all got started I’ll never understand Hope someone can fly this thing and get us back to land

Time is runnin out. lets roll Time is runnin out. lets roll

No one has the answer but one thing is true You got to turn on evil when it’s coming after you You gotta face it down and when it tries to hide We gotta go in after it and never be denied

Time is runnin out. lets roll

Lets roll for freedom Lets roll for love Going after satan on the wings of a dove Lets roll for justice Lets roll for truth Lets not let our children grow up fearful in their youth

This song was written about Flight 93. This was the highjacked flight that crashed in rural Pennsylvania when the passengers attempted to retake control. Their sacrifice quite possibly prevented hundreds of other deaths and the destruction of the Capitol building.

Neil Young’s tribute was not only moving, but was the most clear-headed statement I’ve ever heard from a rock musician. It was a shame that he still lent his music to Michael Moore’s steaming pile of crap, Farenheit 9-11. Well, I like his music anyway, politics notwithstanding.

28 posted on 07/21/2008 1:27:19 PM PDT by Gone_Postal (We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat)
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To: Gone_Postal

Those are some good lyrics, and I must say he has some other music I’ve enjoyed over the years. I have gotten quite weary of how liberal and preachy he’s become, though.


29 posted on 07/21/2008 1:38:01 PM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (Vigilantism will arise where the justice system is viewed as overly lenient and/or ineffective.)
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