That's a great line. And I can't help but note that Johnny Cash played countless times for prisoners and the downtrodden. It would be nice if Mr. Boehner listened to, say, "Man in Black," "Singin' in Vietnam Talking Blues," "What is Truth," or others too numerous to list. He might learn enough at least to understand why Ms. Cash is so indignant.
“Orange Crate Art” is a song by Van Dyke Parks and the title of a 1995 album by Van Dyke Parks and Brian Wilson. It is, to my mind, one of the great American songs: “Orange crate art was a place to start.” Comments are welcome, appended to posts or by
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[O]ur worst fears, like our greatest hopes, are not outside our powers, and we can come in the end to triumph over the former and to achieve the latter.
Marcel Proust, Finding Time Again
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That's a great line. And I can't help but note that Johnny Cash played countless times for prisoners and the downtrodden. It would be nice if Mr. Boehner listened to, say, "Man in Black," "Singin' in Vietnam Talking Blues," "What is Truth," or others too numerous to list. He might learn enough at least to understand why Ms. Cash is so indignant.
Here’s his chance: “The Man in Black,” “Singin’ in Vietnam Talkin’ Blues,” and “What Is Truth.” Thank you, Stefan.
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