Posted on 10/13/2010 2:31:22 AM PDT by Ronbo1948
David Horowitz is one of those rare people who change lives. I know, because he changed mine.
When I started snapping out of my Leftist trance three years ago, I had nowhere to turn. I didn't have the foggiest idea why thugs were surrounding Obama. Weren't the progressives the good guys?
I turned to my local Borders bookstore for some answers. There I found the writings of David Horowitz, to which I could immediately relate. Like me, Horowitz was a Jew from New York who was hoodwinked by radicalism.
But that's where the similarities stopped. My parents were JFK-type liberals who loved this country. Horowitz was a red diaper baby.
Horowitz is also many years my senior. While he was a fiery radical during the '60s, I was (blessedly) too young to participate in those violent and misogynistic times. I came of age during the comparatively mellow feminist revolution.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Thank you, sir. I shall look into that.
Don’t give up yet. I’m still thinking about it.
I’ve selected this song as the provisional theme song for The Second American Revolution:
http://ronbosoldier.blogspot.com/2010/10/theme-song-of-second-american.html
I said that before....didn’t I?
http://ronbosoldier.blogspot.com/2010/10/theme-song-of-second-american.html
Maybe it would work better with a few changes to the lyrics and sung by another band?
If I recall Bob Dylan wrote and sang, “The times they are a-changing” but Peter, Paul and Mary made it a hit and it became the theme song of the 1960s New Left.
Maybe it would work better with a few changes to the lyrics and sung by another band?
I would go with a new song altogether reflecting the here and now, not the where and then.
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