[van-announce] Fw: [stopwar_van] Rovics and Solomon in Van., October 27
Paul Browning
pnbrown at vcn.bc.ca
Sun Sep 4 02:15:03 PDT 2005
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From: Derrick O'Keefe
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Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 8:30 PM
Subject: [stopwar_van] Rovics and Solomon in Van., October 27
Rovics and Solomon in Vancouver, October 27
StopWar.ca is pleased to announce that the coalition
will be hosting a major anti-war forum and concert on
Thursday, October 27, with two very special guests:
Norman Solomon and David Rovics!
*Norman Solomon is a prominent anti-war author and
media commentator in the United States. His writing,
which has consistently debunked the White House's
justifications for the war in Iraq, can be read at:
http://www.normansolomon.com/
*David Rovics has been called a "modern day Phil
Ochs." His radical lyrics, prolific song-writing and
constant touring has made him a staple at anti-war
events around the world. Rovics also encourages
everyone to download all of his music *for free* from
his website:
http://davidrovics.com
*Look for details on venue and ticket availability
shortly at www.StopWar.ca, along with details of a
very busy September of anti-war activity in Vancouver
and the Lower Mainland.
The lyrics to David Rovics' latest:
'A song for Cindy Sheehan'
Casey was a good boy
He treated people well
And his momma loved him
Anyone could tell
She'd send him off to school
Pack his lunch with care
When he came back home she hugged him
With her fingers in his hair
Cindy, she loved Casey
And when all is said and done
She is every mother
And he was every mother's son
When Casey was a little older
He spent his time each week
In that church in Vacaville
In the service of the meek
In the service of his city
In the service of the lord
With his momma in the pews
All the time they could afford
And if their love alone could save us
Then the world would be one
She is every mother
And he was every mother's son
People thought the priesthood
Was where he'd someday be
So some folks were surprised
When he joined the army
The recruiter told him
He wouldn't have to fight
Cindy hoped this was the case
And prayed for him every night
That was before they sent him
To the desert with a gun
She is every mother
And he was every mother's son
His truck had no armor
And when it came under fire
It and half the soldiers in it
Became a funeral pyre
Cindy, she was sleeping
The moment Casey died
And she knew she'd never see him
Standing by her side
There was no consolation
No safe place she could run
She is every mother
And he was every mother's son
The president, he told her
He died for a noble cause
But Cindy's wondering
Exactly what that was
Since they never found the weapons
And now that Casey's gone
It seems that oil is the game
And Casey was the pawn
Cindy's got some questions
And so does everyone
Because she is every mother
And he was every mother's son
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