With the New Bob Dylan album Tempest he talks. Dylan also appears on the cover of the Oct. 2012 issue of Rolling Stone. |
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Yes, sure, I was interested in that: Bob Dylan strikes back at Critics. That you should really read.
Dylan claims that the stigma of slavery ruined America. This is no doubt music to the ears of those, who´s receiving slavery to an end, however.
Dylan doubts the country can get rid of the shame because it was founded on the backs of slaves.
He blames that in America people are at each other's throats just because they are of a different color, adding that it will hold any nation back. He also says blacks know that some whites "didn't want to give up slavery.
If slavery had been given up in a more peaceful way, America would be far ahead today.When asked if President Barack Obama was helping to shift a change, Dylan says:
I don't have any opinion on that. You have to change your heart if you want to change.
I'm just waiting for little to `shift a change´.
That he who has received a Nobel Prize for Peace, he gives the the prohibition to his country's army and secret service to do that: use of torture. The prohibition on it.
And I know, I will sleep better.
post scriptum
The few sentence, which could be represented the semblance of radicalization, there removed from Democrat´s platform program, is back now. Inter alia delegates by deep south voted to put `God-given potential´ back in the platform.
That sentence was in the 2008 platform, but according to New York Times, the Democrats removed it this year, saying that they wanted to spotlight other elements of Mr. Obama’s policy and that the platform should reflect a sitting president rather than a candidate for office.
The most sweetest and comic sentence, what I've ever heard, that last argument.
Laughing at people pretending to be something they're not.
The few sentence, which could be represented the semblance of radicalization, there removed from Democrat´s platform program, is back now. Inter alia delegates by deep south voted to put `God-given potential´ back in the platform.
That sentence was in the 2008 platform, but according to New York Times, the Democrats removed it this year, saying that they wanted to spotlight other elements of Mr. Obama’s policy and that the platform should reflect a sitting president rather than a candidate for office.
The most sweetest and comic sentence, what I've ever heard, that last argument.
Laughing at people pretending to be something they're not.
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