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Afghanistan: I'm ain't a marching any more

Category: Anti-warIraq/Afghanistan
Posted on: December 6, 2009 6:10 PM, by revere

Yesterday we were all Universal Soldiers. Today this one's not marching any more. Phil Ochs:

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This has always been a very powerful song for me. Tears stream each time I hear it and it motivates me to work harder for peace and justice.
I have played all of Ochs work hundreds of times since the mid-60's. Thank you for posting this (and each of the other powerful messages).

Posted by: Cootamundra W | December 7, 2009 9:58 AM

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Sad but true: Foxy chickaboos don't stare adoringly at anti-war folk singers anymore.

Nevertheless, I enjoyed it and cringed a little remembering how awfully naive we all were back then.

Posted by: Vern Rutter | December 7, 2009 10:24 AM

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