Re: No neutral ground?
- From: President_dudley <dudley@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2007 09:11:53 -0700
Dear M. Rick,
On Sep 3, 11:43 am, "M. Rick" <richardblaine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm curious why someone who has followed Dylan over the years would find his
music to be exclusionary of Republicans.
Please don't take this the wrong way, in no way am i rebutting yr.
statement. What you wrote sent me off onto another riff, not unlike
jazz players in one band.
I'd just be curious to know why someone who has followed Dylan over
the years wd. think that the continued fingerpointing (in our broader
community, the USofA & beYond) us vs. them mindset will ever fix
anything.
& why it mightn't be better to recognise our differences, break bread
together, & go on together to fix what's broken.
Perhaps that's too cryptic, but film director John Ford liked his
dialogue cryptic too. I know i don't always communicate well.
That said, i'm reminded of a thread from long ago between me & an
Other Poster:
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Other Poster: What in heaven's name brought you to rec.music.dylan?
Me: My health. I came to rec.music.dylan for the waters.
Other Poster: The waters? What waters? We're in the desert.
Me: I was misinformed
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Take 'er easy,
dudely
.
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