MIKEDONAHUE
GOOD MORNING TOM
duncan
No it's not worth it all and never will be. If you live by the sword you will also perish by the sword. One day the young people will pay the old people back by refusing to finance their retirement. Oops, it's already happening.
tanddjohnson
Great picture Tom. Stronge and meaningful words this morning. Have a great day.
SayThursday
Works 4 me !! Howsitgoin Swifty ol pal ;-))
GeoChuck
Ya so right. well done.
When yer right yer RIGHT as in ON. I love this. Your commnt on my Vuetnam thing was also right on. I have been to Denmark, which like Norway and Sweden has cradle-to-grave security (as in SOCIAL seurity) for everyone, no one is homelss or jobless for long. Lose you job? They get you an apt, feed you and find you a job. "Lux" items are deliberately priced high. Income taxes are the highest in the world in those three countries. But beautiful clean and very non-violent.
Denmark deliberately stays as far away from any EURO/EU stuff it can, after having to violent a past.
I used to see this bumper sticker in SF alla time: "IGNORE AUTHORITY" or something like that. Oh, and I ain't so young- I is just ten years younger 'n you. My eldest bro was seven years olden 'n me. No, I do not color my hair, the grey just doesn't seem to show well in pictures! I have a lot of it . . .
Yer right again, I don't get as much from seeing the Vietnam site as someone like Ed who IS younger and was too young to remember all of the lies, etc. - but yes, it is important. I still cannot BELIEVE there is that whacked-out group that abstively denies that the Holocaust ever happened. Besides not being too young, I was a precocious kid and encouraged to be so by my poarents. I VIVIDLY remember the JFK assasination, even though we didn't have a TV my momhad the radio going three days stra
straight. Dad was a newspaper reporter in the 50's and he always talked to me adult style about politics and all. He was a medic in Patton's 3rd, and on the front lines in Germany. But he HATED that war in VietNam and always taught me to AHA! "QUESTION AUTHORITY" - THAT's what the bumper stickers said!
dizzy
Hello! Great shot..
candyruth
Good morning - always good to start the day with a great picture and a Phil Ochs quote ~ Thanks!
dizzy
Great photo...
doramay
Where was this taken...around Noho or around you?
doramay
thanks tomswift. I had a feeling this was at the Army Navy store right in downtown. I never noticed the Univ of SV sticker before and it stands out in this foto. Well it looks like it wasn't raining when you took this!
doramay
....born n raised here, probably die here :)
celticvoice
"His songs have been covered by Jim and Jean, Joan Baez, Eric Andersen, Billy Bragg, Teenage Fanclub, Ani DiFranco, Dick Gaughan, Eugene Chadbourne, John Wesley Harding, Eddie Vedder, The Weakerthans, Marianne Faithfull, Travis MacRae, Diamanda Galas, Freddie Feldman and They Might Be Giants, Black 47 and Kind Of Like Spitting among many others. Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon, in their album Prairie Home Invasion, recorded a version of "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" with updated lyrics (Clinton-era). Evan Greer, part of the Riot Folk collective, has updated "Love Me, I'm a Liberal" (Bush-era). Ryan Harvey, also part of the Riot Folk collective, has remade "Cops Of The World" with updated lyrics. The Clash used some of the lyrics to Ochs' "United Fruit" in their song "Up in Heaven (Not Only Here)," which appeared on their 1980 album Sandinista!. During their recent performance on VH1's Storytellers, Pearl Jam covered "Here's to the State of Mississippi" with updated lyrics to include Jerry Falwe
celticvoice
" During their recent performance on VH1's Storytellers, Pearl Jam covered "Here's to the State of Mississippi" with updated lyrics to include Jerry Falwell, Dick Cheney, John Roberts, Alberto Gonzales and George W. Bush." wikipedia