Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Simply Kareem!
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
Dave Workin It Out!
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Contemplating Memorial Day 2007
"Freedom Never Cries"
I took a flag to a pawn shop
For a broken guitar
I took a flag to a pawn shop
How much is that guitar
I took a flag to a pawn shop
I Got me that guitar
What's a flag in a pawn shop to me?
I Saw a man on the TV
In a mask with a gun
A man on the TV
He had a ten-year old son
I Saw a man on the TV
His son had a gun
He says that he's coming for me
I never loved the soldier until there was a war
Or thought about tomorrow
'til my baby hit the floor
I only talk to God when somebody's about to die
I Never cherished Freedom
Freedom never cries.
I Wrote a song for a dead man
To settle my soul
A song for a dead man
Now I'll never grow old
I Wrote a song for a dead man
Now I'm out in the cold
What's a song to a dead man to me?
I never loved the soldier until there was a war
Or thought about tomorrow
'til my baby hit the floor
I Only talk to God when somebody's about to die
I Never cherished Freedom
Freedom never cries...
You can cry for her
Die for her
Lay down your life for her
Kiss and wave Goodbye to her
Anything at all
You can cry for her
Die for her
Make up your mind to her
Anything at all
There's a baby on the doorstep
Wailing away
There's a baby on the doorstep
Longing for the day
There's a baby on the doorstep
Who'd give his life to take
A flag to a pawn shop
A flag to a pawn shop
May he forget why he is crying some day
Only when you leave America for a length of time can you understand what it means to be an American.
In Canada I hear it all the time just what the world thinks of America and I will not use these words to debate other people impressions of my homeland. It's not perfect by any means and it never claimed to be. In fact America is a country made up of millions of people who have come to its shores to make a better life for themselves. Millions of people still want to come to America even with its history of slavery, even with its treatment of minorities they still want to come. Over the past few years there has been many reasons to question what is America about today. We prosecute a war in a land where we are not wanted while simultaneously asked not to leave. We have had a picture painted that this war is about preserving our higher ideals, that we are preserving our freedom, bringing freedom to their part of the world, regardless of their beliefs and culture and in return have put our people between a rock and a hard place. Most Americans recognize that we have no business in Iraq, that we have been manipulated into a war for reasons beyond our own comprehension. We want our soldiers to come home... We want them to come home with dignity. Some in Washington think this can only happen with a victory that the rest of us realize is way past possible. With all good intent we have lost this war, and its time to come home. For the men and Women who serve we should give nothing but thanks for their service as they have served with honor and dignity, they didn't go on their own they followed orders and can not be faulted for following those orders. Let us not do what we did when they came home from Vietnam. It is a time where our pride has and will be tested. I have suffered watching from the outside, but I still love my country, its many contributions to the world, and its people who for better or worse have made the idea of America work.
Note: All images and text (not specified) is copyrighted by Christopher Cushman. The images are from Memorial weekend 2003 in Washington DC with the exception of the Arlington photograph which was photographed for the Not Just Numbers Project. Lyrics are from the band Five For lighting's album Two Lights...2006
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Engagement in NYC
Always putting a shout out to folks I support, one being Ocean Morrisset in NY.... He's part of a new show called Engagement. An exhibition put on by the Fort Greene Photography Organization... If your in the NY area please go give him your support! You wont be disappointed.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Remembering Another Mothers Day
Mothers Day 44 years ago, I thought then you would never go away, I thought I would have you forever. You exemplified a classier time when women wore sleek classic dresses, hats, corsages and white gloves. You taught me manners that are no longer in vogue today, how to treat others with respect, how to be a gentleman. Somewhere along the way the world changed, we became more in touch with who we were, the sexual revolution, the womens movement, the ME generation. Civility became redefined around the individual and in many ways we were diminished. But you never let me forget how those days were and I am who I am because of you. Happy Mothers Day... I'm missing you today, but at the same time I know your always with me.
Note: All images and text (not specified) is copyrighted by Christopher Cushman.
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