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Johnny Cash tribute to George Bush
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Posted on 11/05/2004 1:05:47 AM PST by paolenz

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To: paolenz
I hate to rain on anybodies parade but wasn't Johnny Cash passionately opposed to the war? I remember being very disappointed in him when I first read it. I know that Rosanne was quite vocal and openly supportive of the Dixie Chicks and Micheal Moore. If in doubt, just go to her page. Sorry folks. It is very disappointing to me too. http://rosannecash.com/monthly.html
21 posted on 11/05/2004 9:00:32 AM PST by Colorado Doug
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To: GeronL

Dang Geron! I didn't mean to kill your thread. I like Johnny Cash too.


22 posted on 11/05/2004 4:26:22 PM PST by Colorado Doug
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To: Colorado Doug

Huh? This ain't my thread. =o)


23 posted on 11/05/2004 6:31:14 PM PST by GeronL (Congratulations Bush on your re-election VICTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: GeronL; paolenz
OOPS. I meant that for paolenz. My apologies.
24 posted on 11/05/2004 7:20:24 PM PST by Colorado Doug
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To: jslade

Helen Thomas. Oh. I know who she is but I don't have a TV so I haven't actually seen her for a long time. Not to be disrespect to how someone looks but when I saw her a long time ago at a press conference she looked a lot worse then the picture you have of her. I understand now why you used her picture. LOL


25 posted on 11/05/2004 10:47:51 PM PST by Bellflower (A new day is coming!)
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To: paolenz; tame

Thank you. This was great.


26 posted on 11/09/2004 12:04:59 AM PST by lara
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To: lara

bump.


27 posted on 11/09/2004 11:12:29 AM PST by tame (We should fear those who are afraid of the religious right. Christophobes are DANGEROUS!)
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To: paolenz

His slut daughter hates Bush just like the Dixie Sluts.


28 posted on 11/09/2004 11:14:07 AM PST by FrankRepublican (Moveon.org = criminal thugs)
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To: Do not dub me shapka broham

One thing is clear from reading ALL of Johnny Cash's biographies and also June Carter Cash's and Rosanne Cash's interviews...Johnny Cash was against Vietnam and against the Iraq War.


29 posted on 03/04/2006 1:07:17 PM PST by americanhistorian
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To: americanhistorian
I don't know what his position was on OIF-so I'll take your word for it-but I do know that initially at least, he supported the War on Terror.

His opposition to the Vietnam War is pretty well known-since his most enduring, famous song focuses on it-but he also supported various veterans groups, and the servicemen, throughout his entire career.

The thing that stands out about Johnny Cash is his remarkable ability to transcend petty political or religious divisions.

He seemed to be someone who stood up for what he believed was right, regardless of the perception among elite opinion, or even the public at large.

There's an adage in Nicaragua that in that country, there are no Nicaraguans, just conservatives and liberals.

It's sad to see this country inevitably careening towards that end, but that's the way it looks to me.

There are very few plain-old "Americans" today, and almost none to speak of in this country's entertainment industry, which could just as well be located in Dubai, or Seoul, or Paris.

Johnny Cash was a patriot in the most complete sense of the term, in that he didn't arrive at predetermined stances that were driven by ideology, but decided what he thought was the best policy based upon personal experience, and what would be best for most Americans, irrespective of their political persuasion.

He also didn't try to force his opinion down the collective throat of his audience, something that today's stars could learn from.

I think that's why figures like Cash are so universally admired in this country, regardless of whether you like them politically, or personally, or even enjoy their particular musical genre.

Cash seemed to eclipse all of those divisions and served as a unifying figure of a sort, across generational boundaries.

30 posted on 03/04/2006 1:34:44 PM PST by Do not dub me shapka broham ("The moment that someone wants to forbid caricatures, that is the moment we publish them.")
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To: americanhistorian

I remember from the national news back in 1970 a story about a Cash visit to the White House. Nixon wanted him to preform his song "Welfare Cadillac" and Johnny refused.


31 posted on 03/04/2006 1:38:24 PM PST by Hillarys Gate Cult (The man who said "there's no such thing as a stupid question" has never talked to Helen Thomas.)
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To: Hillarys Gate Cult
LOL.

Yeah, I remember hearing that anecdote somewhere.

That's one Johnny Cash song that I have never heard, although I do have the "Legend" 4 CD set lying around somewhere.

I don't know how many people here watched it, but there was a tribute concert for Johnny Cash-I think it was broadcast on cable-held after he had come out of convalescence, which starred some moderately popular rock and bluegrass-and even one reggae-singers, along with traditional Cash collaborators, like Kris Kristtoferson.

Anyway, it was pretty cool.

The Mavericks did an amazing cover of "Man in Black," his late wife performed "Ring of Fire," and he came out at the last minute to perform "Folsom Prison Blues."

32 posted on 03/04/2006 1:42:37 PM PST by Do not dub me shapka broham ("The moment that someone wants to forbid caricatures, that is the moment we publish them.")
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