@stukin70s You ... By: stukin70s. on 10 Feb 12, 01:31:39 @stukin70s You asked me to comment on HR 3166, the ENEMY EXPAT ACT (S-1698). Failure to learn from past mistakes assures failure again. Hitler (see Third Reich) enacted very much the same laws to crush resistance? from anyone he deemed a threat, THAT IS WHAT OUR GOVERNMENT IS ASKING FOR WITH THIS BILL; SUBJUGATION WITHOUT FEAR OF LEGAL INTERFERENCE.. Your can't have it both ways, we are either a nation of free people, or we may soon be subjects of tyranny. Apathy and fear are our worst enemies .
The fourth guy, ... By: pfmvox. on 09 Feb 12, 19:37:43 The fourth guy, playing bass behind them was Richard Kniss (the K is not silent.) Dick Kniss just passed away in late January at age 74. He played with PP&M ever since the 60's. He also played with John Denver and a few others, but was often referred to as? the fourth voice of PP&M. So we've just lost another great one, even if he wasn't a household name.
I think my father ... By: 59FireStorm95. on 09 Feb 12, 16:12:02 I think my father is such a talent for singing but he never had a chance ... please check his cover of this song on my channel... and subscribe thumbs? up if you think that everyone need one chance in his life
The ones who ... By: coxhere1. on 08 Feb 12, 16:35:06 The ones who dislike this music are the same ones who said, "My country: Love it or leave it" and? "My country, right or wrong." These were the people who still hate Jane Fonda for her efforts to stop a war that shouldn't have ever been started. The ones who dislike this music are the same people who are racists, misogynists, and homophobes.
How can anyone ... By: mebanedeac47. on 07 Feb 12, 03:35:16 How can anyone dislike this...wonderful music. ? We need this today!
@nomibe2911........ ... By: kittyx32009. on 07 Feb 12, 00:10:40 @nomibe2911..........agree completely.
I remember people thinking it was just that:? an anti-war anthem.
Listen to the words, people !! Absolutely about the 60s struggles against racism.
to "cpohlhammer": ... By: kittyx32009. on 07 Feb 12, 00:07:58 to "cpohlhammer": I saw them in concert a couple of times, way back in 60s and it was always just them on a very very bare stage. you could see both sides off-stage & nothing was there.
i'm pretty sure it was just them.....unless someone was playing bass deep behind stage....far from prying eyes !!
i'd be very surprised if, after all these hundreds of years, it came out there was another guitarist hiding off stage with no credit whatsoever, anywhere, not even in? or on album liner notes.
Peter, Paul, and ... By: cpohlhammer. on 04 Feb 12, 06:20:25 Peter, Paul, and Mary, and the fourth guy with? no name playing the bass off stage. Poor guy.
MOSH? PIIIIIITTTTT! ... By: cbr0oks. on 03 Feb 12, 04:01:02 MOSH? PIIIIIITTTTT!!!! RRRAAWWWRRRRR
A lot of people ... By: nomibe2911. on 02 Feb 12, 21:12:02 A lot of people thought this was an anti-war song when it really? was made about racism.
See me? in the wind ... By: monpagz. on 01 Feb 12, 11:24:28 See me? in the wind...
no its not the ... By: rememrald30. on 31 Jan 12, 19:32:47 no its not the government communications systems have merged with the telephone companies since the 1950's for them to steal. thats why they didnt like this song but i dont understand why ? its in the wind the signals but they are listening
I would rather ... By: givethanks777. on 31 Jan 12, 01:27:26 I would rather listen to them than? Lady Gaga. Thumbs up if you agree.
Best version. Mary ... By: DexterHaven49. on 29 Jan 12, 23:18:21 Best version. Mary had a great vocal timbre.?
@stukin70s , as an ... By: TrekkieCSI101. on 29 Jan 12, 18:34:40 @stukin70s , as an educator, your comment brought tears to my eyes, and as a believer in the rights of free speech as well as peace, it made my heart a little lighter. Your words, and your memories of your fourth grade teacher, are reminders that America is still a land of dreams, it is still a land of freedom, and it is still a land of possibilities. Your? school made a terrible choice, in an environment of terrible choices, but your teacher made a beautiful decision which lives on today. Thanks
@ ... By: stukin70s. on 26 Jan 12, 21:27:43 @Connectification1993 Often freedom of speech comes at a price; sometimes your job, sometimes your life.During the same time, citizens in the civil rights movement believed in freedom and equality, many paid with their lives fighting for it.. America; land of the free because of the brave, Remember; often the brave are not armed or in the military but their sacrifices? are no less important or less sacred. America will only be free as long as her citizens are willing to fight to keep it that way.
@stukin70s I ... By: sophieclarkpoem. on 26 Jan 12, 19:41:24 @stukin70s I learned the song in? german at school
@stukin70s I ... By: sophieclarkpoem. on 26 Jan 12, 19:36:14 @stukin70s I learnded the song in german at school.?
@stukin70s I ... By: Connectification1993. on 26 Jan 12, 04:39:32 @stukin70s I surprise to hear? you said that. America was supposed to be the land of freedom, and I believe that includes the freedom of speech!
@ ... By: stukin70s. on 26 Jan 12, 00:43:35 @Connectification1993 In my little farm belt, Republican right wing, bible thumping corner of? the Yakima Valley, you didn't do, say, write or act in any manner that might be considered "unpatriotic." Any kind of anti-Vietnam War expression was strictly forbidden in the early years of the war, to do so meant being branded as a communist sympathizer and a danger to the state. Remember; these same people worked at Hanford Nuclear Reservation where they created material for nuclear warheads!
@stukin70s Why did ... By: Connectification1993. on 25 Jan 12, 12:36:27 @stukin70s Why did the US Government at? that time didn't like this song?
And how many deaths ... By: Jeli575. on 23 Jan 12, 01:01:52 And how many deaths... Dadada ladeedaah... Ooh hoo hoo hoo ohh eeey yeah!? Lovin evry bit of it!
That's a very ... By: Gustavo97188. on 22 Jan 12, 23:07:23 That's a very interesting story, I can feel the vibrations of? those gone-by times.
@startrekkin1701 ... By: jay19xxx. on 22 Jan 12, 11:53:48 @startrekkin1701 who do you pray to, it might just? be falling on deaf ears
this was a better ... By: justinssite. on 18 Jan 12, 07:23:41 this was a better time?
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By: stukin70s. on 10 Feb 12, 01:31:39
@stukin70s You asked me to comment on HR 3166, the ENEMY EXPAT ACT (S-1698). Failure to learn from past mistakes assures failure again. Hitler (see Third Reich) enacted very much the same laws to crush resistance? from anyone he deemed a threat, THAT IS WHAT OUR GOVERNMENT IS ASKING FOR WITH THIS BILL; SUBJUGATION WITHOUT FEAR OF LEGAL INTERFERENCE.. Your can't have it both ways, we are either a nation of free people, or we may soon be subjects of tyranny. Apathy and fear are our worst enemies .
By: pfmvox. on 09 Feb 12, 19:37:43
The fourth guy, playing bass behind them was Richard Kniss (the K is not silent.) Dick Kniss just passed away in late January at age 74. He played with PP&M ever since the 60's. He also played with John Denver and a few others, but was often referred to as? the fourth voice of PP&M. So we've just lost another great one, even if he wasn't a household name.
By: 59FireStorm95. on 09 Feb 12, 16:12:02
I think my father is such a talent for singing but he never had a chance ... please check his cover of this song on my channel... and subscribe thumbs? up if you think that everyone need one chance in his life
By: coxhere1. on 08 Feb 12, 16:35:06
The ones who dislike this music are the same ones who said, "My country: Love it or leave it" and? "My country, right or wrong." These were the people who still hate Jane Fonda for her efforts to stop a war that shouldn't have ever been started. The ones who dislike this music are the same people who are racists, misogynists, and homophobes.
By: mebanedeac47. on 07 Feb 12, 03:35:16
How can anyone dislike this...wonderful music. ? We need this today!
By: kittyx32009. on 07 Feb 12, 00:10:40
@nomibe2911..........agree completely. I remember people thinking it was just that:? an anti-war anthem. Listen to the words, people !! Absolutely about the 60s struggles against racism.
By: kittyx32009. on 07 Feb 12, 00:07:58
to "cpohlhammer": I saw them in concert a couple of times, way back in 60s and it was always just them on a very very bare stage. you could see both sides off-stage & nothing was there. i'm pretty sure it was just them.....unless someone was playing bass deep behind stage....far from prying eyes !! i'd be very surprised if, after all these hundreds of years, it came out there was another guitarist hiding off stage with no credit whatsoever, anywhere, not even in? or on album liner notes.
By: cpohlhammer. on 04 Feb 12, 06:20:25
Peter, Paul, and Mary, and the fourth guy with? no name playing the bass off stage. Poor guy.
By: cbr0oks. on 03 Feb 12, 04:01:02
MOSH? PIIIIIITTTTT!!!! RRRAAWWWRRRRR
By: nomibe2911. on 02 Feb 12, 21:12:02
A lot of people thought this was an anti-war song when it really? was made about racism.
By: monpagz. on 01 Feb 12, 11:24:28
See me? in the wind...
By: rememrald30. on 31 Jan 12, 19:32:47
no its not the government communications systems have merged with the telephone companies since the 1950's for them to steal. thats why they didnt like this song but i dont understand why ? its in the wind the signals but they are listening
By: givethanks777. on 31 Jan 12, 01:27:26
I would rather listen to them than? Lady Gaga. Thumbs up if you agree.
By: DexterHaven49. on 29 Jan 12, 23:18:21
Best version. Mary had a great vocal timbre.?
By: TrekkieCSI101. on 29 Jan 12, 18:34:40
@stukin70s , as an educator, your comment brought tears to my eyes, and as a believer in the rights of free speech as well as peace, it made my heart a little lighter. Your words, and your memories of your fourth grade teacher, are reminders that America is still a land of dreams, it is still a land of freedom, and it is still a land of possibilities. Your? school made a terrible choice, in an environment of terrible choices, but your teacher made a beautiful decision which lives on today. Thanks
By: stukin70s. on 26 Jan 12, 21:27:43
@Connectification1993 Often freedom of speech comes at a price; sometimes your job, sometimes your life.During the same time, citizens in the civil rights movement believed in freedom and equality, many paid with their lives fighting for it.. America; land of the free because of the brave, Remember; often the brave are not armed or in the military but their sacrifices? are no less important or less sacred. America will only be free as long as her citizens are willing to fight to keep it that way.
By: sophieclarkpoem. on 26 Jan 12, 19:41:24
@stukin70s I learned the song in? german at school
By: sophieclarkpoem. on 26 Jan 12, 19:36:14
@stukin70s I learnded the song in german at school.?
By: Connectification1993. on 26 Jan 12, 04:39:32
@stukin70s I surprise to hear? you said that. America was supposed to be the land of freedom, and I believe that includes the freedom of speech!
By: stukin70s. on 26 Jan 12, 00:43:35
@Connectification1993 In my little farm belt, Republican right wing, bible thumping corner of? the Yakima Valley, you didn't do, say, write or act in any manner that might be considered "unpatriotic." Any kind of anti-Vietnam War expression was strictly forbidden in the early years of the war, to do so meant being branded as a communist sympathizer and a danger to the state. Remember; these same people worked at Hanford Nuclear Reservation where they created material for nuclear warheads!
By: Connectification1993. on 25 Jan 12, 12:36:27
@stukin70s Why did the US Government at? that time didn't like this song?
By: Jeli575. on 23 Jan 12, 01:01:52
And how many deaths... Dadada ladeedaah... Ooh hoo hoo hoo ohh eeey yeah!? Lovin evry bit of it!
By: Gustavo97188. on 22 Jan 12, 23:07:23
That's a very interesting story, I can feel the vibrations of? those gone-by times.
By: jay19xxx. on 22 Jan 12, 11:53:48
@startrekkin1701 who do you pray to, it might just? be falling on deaf ears
By: justinssite. on 18 Jan 12, 07:23:41
this was a better time?