Posted on 08/21/2008 10:51:36 AM PDT by weegee
I like Rich, but I agree. Don’t try to speak for the dead.
Roseanne is exactly right here.
If the rats can vote for them, why can't we speak for them?
Dumb move on someone's part.
Rock and Roll PING!
http://rosannecash.com/indexee.php/site/blog/C28/
Rolling Stoned’s toke, er take...
http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/08/19/rosanne-cash-tells-john-rich-johnny-cash-would-not-necessarily-have-supported-john-mccain/
Interesting enough, Jann Wenner’s Rolling Stoned MAKES THE SAME FAUX PAS!!! They claim with NO DIRECT QUOTE that Johnny Cash would NOT have supported McCain (headline: “Would Johnny Cash Support John McCain? Rosanne Cash Says No”)
In HER OWN words: “even I would not presume to say publicly what I know he thought or felt. This is especially dangerous in the case of political affiliation.”
Time-Lies-Warner is in the tank for Obama.
Roseanne needs to put down the bong of indignity that someone would think that a good man would vote Republican.
I agree. That was not good manners.
Yea, goodness knows that you know Roseanne's father a lot better than she did.
I agree with Roseanne Cash as well. Johnny Cash was an independent thinker.
There once was a musical troupe,
A pickin’, singin’, folk group.
They sang the mountain ballads,
And the folk songs of our land.
They were long on musical ability,
Folks thought they would go far
But political incompatibility,
Led to their downfall.
Well, the one on the right was on the Left.
And the one in the middle was on the Right.
And the one on the left was in the middle.
And the guy in the rear was a Methodist.
This musical aggregation,
Toured the entire nation.
Singing traditional ballads,
And the folk songs of our land.
They performed with great virtuosity,
And soon they were the rage.
But political animosity,
Prevailed upon the stage,
Well, the one on the right was on the Left.
And the one in the middle was on the Right.
And the one on the left was in the middle.
And the guy in the rear burned his driver's license.
Well, the curtain had ascended,
A hush fell on the crowd.
As thousands there were gathered,
To hear the folk songs of our land.
But they took their politics seriously,
And that night at the concert hall,
As the audience watched deliriously,
They had a free-for-all.
Well, the one on the right was on the bottom.
And the one in the middle was on the top.
And the one on the left got a broken arm.
And the guy on his rear said, “Oh, dear.”
Now this should be a lesson,
If you plan to start a folk group.
Don't go mixin’ politics,
With the folk songs of our land.
Just work on harmony and diction,
Play your banjo well.
And if you have political convictions,
KEEP 'EM TO YOURSELF!
Now, the one on the left works in a bank.
And the one in the middle drives a truck.
The one on the right’s an all-night deejay.
And the guy in the rear got drafted.
THE ONE ON THE RIGHT IS ON THE LEFT
Written by: Jack Clement
Performed by: Johnny Cash
Appears on: Everybody Love a Nut-1966, 20 Foot-Tappin' Greats-1978, Hello, I'm Johnny Cash-1992, The Essential Johnny Cash-2002, Bigger Than Life Collection-2005
Have you read Roseanne Cash’s blog..she is a big leftist.
Here is a sample:
“I cannot pretend to KNOW the mind of God, or even if there IS a God. There are holy books in this world the Bible, the Koran, the Bhagavad-Gita, the Torah all written by people. No, let me be more specific: all written by MEN, who comprise only half of the total genders in the world. Doesnt this all seem just a little . provincial, if nothing else?” (http://rosannecash.com/indexee.php/site/blog/84/)
I’m not surprised she reacted the way she did. Whether Johnny Cash would have supported McCain or not, he is not here to tell us.
you see this one?
Also he didn't seem to ascribe to the publicly held Communist views of Woody Guthrie or Pete Seeger either.
LOL! I remember that well.
Thanks for posting weegee ;o)
Unfortunately, the vast majority of dead people all vote democrat.
Mark
"It Was Jesus"
And again in 1959 with "I Was There When It Happened"
She has a point.
I love Johnny Cash, but who gives a flip whom he would / would not vote for?
I’ll never understand the tendency to “invest” wisdom (political or otherwise) into our entertainers.
Yes but think about the lyrics to “Man in Black” - you can hardly classify those in once camp or another. I think it is difficult to say where Johnny Cash would stand.
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