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Barry McGuire Eve of DestructionHere’s a collection of protest music as a continuation of our Dear Mr. President article from the other day. Each of the videos below pose questions which deserve answers, but will likely never receive one from this administration. Oh well, I guess we can look forward to the next one in 2008.

Eve of Destruction

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Barry McGuire’s classic anti-war song, Eve of Destruction.

We can’t make it here anymore

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A excellent song by James Mcmurtry, the video is by Peter Anderson

‘We Can’t Make It Here’ is a seven-minute state-of-the-union mantra that looks at the Bush claims of economic recovery and finds nothing but smoke and mirrors. – Texas Monthly

Visit James Mcmurty’s web site at http://www.jamesmcmurtry.com/

Dear Mr. President

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This is not Pink’s Dear Mr. President song. It’s an original song written in 2001 by up and coming artist Jamison. This is not a pro or anti war song, but a song about the loss for victory. It’s a wonderful song by a great artist. Video by phillygrrl.

That Is the War on Terror

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“That Is the War on Terror” is on Roy Zimmerman’s CD “Faulty Intelligence,” which is available on iTunes and on his website.

Bring them home

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Burns Sisters sing “Bring Them Home”

The Bush Legacy

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Randel W McGirr’s song about the legacy George W. Bush will be leaving behind in 2008

That’s enough for now… I am sure there will be more later!

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