Thursday, April 16, 2009

April 16, 2009 Earworm




"Someday Son", from John Wesley Harding's latest album, "Who Was Changed And Who Was Dead", is a perfect (a)side for all the tea bag activity of late. While the protesters seem unfocused in their theory and taking easy, yet careless, aim as they vilify, John makes it perfectly clear as to who and what is responsible for the disastrous state in which we find ourselves: it is us. Believing in our inalienable right to have, without having to put forth much effort, we have charged ahead with little interest in our own best interests which, in most cases, is now thirty cents on the dollar.

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