hey there, thanx for the links i've printed some of that stuff out for distribution to the masses,
things we can do if you're like me and not witty enough to put clever protests into your material there's all the time before and after shows and the influence over the public that come up and say good show, get chatting with folks when your standing around ,or in bars,
two issues that were raised weeks ago ,1) boycoting Mc donalds and coke etc and 2)soldiers choosing to muirder in the name of the oil and arms conglomerates
I too have never been a fan of coke or McJunk , mainly due to it's nutritional value , but i recently pondered that most of the soldiers are from poor ghettos , black and hispanic , one might say economic conscripts, perhaps boycotting coke could force more of those economic conscripts to join the military rather than the retail army.
oh and please no more talk of the quality of the dixie chicks
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things we can do if you're like me and not witty enough to put clever protests into your material there's all the time before and after shows and the influence over the public that come up and say good show, get chatting with folks when your standing around ,or in bars,
two issues that were raised weeks ago ,1) boycoting Mc donalds and coke etc and 2)soldiers choosing to muirder in the name of the oil and arms conglomerates
I too have never been a fan of coke or McJunk , mainly due to it's nutritional value , but i recently pondered that most of the soldiers are from poor ghettos , black and hispanic , one might say economic conscripts, perhaps boycotting coke could force more of those economic conscripts to join the military rather than the retail army.
oh and please no more talk of the quality of the dixie chicks
[ 06-02-2003: Message edited by: AJJames ]</p>

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