How High's the Water Moma?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by easymon1, Oct 4, 2019.

  1. easymon1

    easymon1


    ORANGE IS THE NEW - POLITICIAN -
     
  2. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Cash would have been outright sickened by German Americans like Trump with other white supremacy groups and their zombie Reich BS.

    "Telegraph Reporters
    18 AUGUST 2017 • 1:18PM
    The family of Johnny Cash has joined the long line of public figures to disavow neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, stating that they are “sickened by the association” with a protestor wearing a Johnny Cash t-shirt during this weekend’s far-right marches.

    Rosanne Cash, the daughter of Johnny, used a Facebook post to publicly denounce the “white supremacists and neo-Nazis who marched in Charlottesville”, describing them as “poison in our society, and an insult to every American hero who wore a uniform to fight the Nazis in WWII.”

    The letter, which was signed by all five of Cash’s children, added that several men in the extended Cash family undertook military service to fight the Nazis in WWII and that Johnny Cash “would be horrified at even a casual use of his name of image for an idea or a cause founded in persecution and hatred.”

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    The Charlottesville protestor wearing the Johnny Cash t-shirt CREDIT: FOX NEWS
    “We ask that the Cash name be kept far away from destructive and hateful ideology,” the letter said.

    Rosanne Cash, who is also a musician, highlighted humanitarian awards Cash has received, from the Jewish National Fund, B’nai Brith and United Nations, and stated that he “championed the rights of Native Americans, protested the war in Vietnam, was a voice for the poor, the struggling and the disenfranchised, and an advocate for the rights of prisoners.”


    “His pacifism and inclusive patriotism were two of his most defining characteristics,” the letter continued.

    Rosanne Cash’s remarks follow US President Donald Trump’s ambiguous response to the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, which killed three people and injured about 35. Trump initially failed to disavow the alt-right groups behind the protests, inviting widespread criticism.

    Johnny Cash enlisted in the US Air Force at the age of 21 and served as a morse intercept operator in West Germany, where he intercepted Russian military operations.

    He bought his first guitar while in the Air Force, and wrote in his memoirs about his time as a signals intelligence (SIGINT) intercept operator.

    “The Air Force taught me the things every military service imparts to its enlisted men,” wrote Cash. “How to cuss, how to look for women, how to drink and fight - plus one skill that’s pretty unusual: if you ever need to know what one Russian is signaling to another in Morse code, I’m your man.”

    He was honorably discharged in July 1954.



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  3. easymon1

    easymon1

    You seem pretty sure about that.
    good for you.
    how did you like the video?
     
  4. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    His kids and everyone who is an actual fan is sure about it boy.
     
  5. "Moma?"
     
  6. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    I am too. Make no mistake... he didn't see "left" or "right"... he saw people.

    What's happening now in our culture would sadden him even moreso than he already was. Our culture has suddenly evolved into this entity which seems to want to force us to pick a side. He would hate that. He was a man of deep Christian faith.... so in that regard he would be "right"... but where the rubber meets the road, he leaned left. Despite his many many demons... the man was balanced. His political beliefs reflected the best of both sides and he would never allow himself to be painted into one corner or the other. JC will live forever.

     
  7. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Vanzant has no deep moral foundation, endlessly bullshits about his trading etc. and insults Cash with his good people on both sides trash here. Like with his other hero Springstein, Vanzant can't cope with them having made it clear they have a moral compass unlike himself so makes shit up.

    Denouncing Nazis is the easiest thing in the world. A touch of historical perspective and a working moral compass is all is required. But some can't do that so to blazes with them.
     
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  8. easymon1

    easymon1

    mr bugenhagen
    what is a nazi?
    thanks

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  9. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Ask Vanzant, he pretends to not know either.
     
  10. easymon1

    easymon1

    mr bugenhagen
    I'm asking you.

    mr bugenhagen
    what is a nazi?
    thanks
     
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    #10     Oct 5, 2019