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I’m with Johnny

Yes.

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  1. “While there is a lower class, I am in it, while there is a criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.”–Eugene V. Debs

  2. “What you did to the least of these, you did to me.” Matthew 25:40

  3. gmanedit

    (From memory:) “You shouldn’t have done what you did to me, but most of all you shouldn’t have done it to anybody.” —Eddie Ginley (Albert Finney) to Mrs. Blankerscoon (Janice Rule). Finally out on DVD!

  4. Lex

    Amen. I think i’ll spin “Live at San Quentin” tonight.

    Since we’re speaking through music, the link below is to a modern, acoustic punk version of my favorite I.W.W. song (and one of my all time favorite songs). According to Utah Phillips, the band that originally played the song would hide in a doorway — Spokane, WA — while a shill dressed up like a banker would walk past. The shill would start to shout, “Help! Help! I’ve been robbed.” When the crowd would gather around him he would continue, “Help, I’ve been robbed by the capitalist system.” The band would jump out and play The Preacher and the Slave”.

    http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/song/The+Preacher+And+The+Slave/10539819

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