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PUBLIC RESPONSE
TO
"We Can't Make it Here"
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HI
I know you folks are busy, but can you please send me info about which
album "We Can't make it here anymore" is on or where I can get
it?
I heard it in Bangor Me, but cannot find it on the albums in the local
music stores, I want to play it for all my acquaintances.
I have 2 sons in the service, and am a veteran and am living to some extent
the song.
Thanks for your time.
~MH
About the availability of "We
Can't Make it Here"
The song was recorded in September so it hasn't
made it to an album yet. There are plans to have it included on the next
album but I believe it will be a year or so before that album comes out.
You can have it for FREE now by visiting this link:
http://www.digitalvisionmedia.com/compadre/downloadmcmurtry.html
It explains how to download it there. There are 2 version available there,
one acoustic and a second with the full band.
Also, it is perfectly alright to download it, burn it to cd and send it
along. We encourage people to do so. James felt it is important and should
be available to everyone. We just ask that it not be adjusted with any
sound software, just copied and sent along its way. Personally, I'd love
it if you passed along the web site address with it, www.jamesmcmurtry.com
but that's up to you and your time.
~ the webmaster
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the people
that wrote about supporting the war and Bush obviously are Limbaughsians
or Hannatites. If they don't believe the words of the song "we can't
make it here anymore" ring true then they should get out in the lUSA
and check it out for themselves. I am an over the road trucker runnin
all 48 lower states and I see first hand the truth of the lyrics. If you
wrote a song praising the mess Bush got us into they would be the first
heaping praise.
Just keep telling the truth.
~W. in Florida
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Thank-you for your timely and important song.
I have read the comments from those people who believe that you have been
watching to many Michael Moore movies and bashing the president. I want
to say that they are the ones that live in fear and don't have to face
the realities of the agenda's of neoconservatism and corporate greed.
Those people that "know" that people that have minimum wage
jobs are undeducated, I've got news for them....they're not!!! These are
people that have gone to college and received degrees but because the
"promise" of our president to make more coporate profits far
outweigh the needs of middle-class and those people that have generations
of their family members who have lived, fought, and worked in our industrious
side of this country, that is what made our country great, is totally
disasterous. These people haven't felt what it's like to be in unemployment
lines. These are the same people that have sacrificed for their country
and families and get slapped with factories going under and now have to
make due with underliving wages. There is a lot of talent and spirit left
in the American worker, but oh that's right, they're not on top of the
food chain, we are on the bottom and have to scramble for any tidbits
from the "Master's" table. This song is the epitomy of all the
suffering and betrayal that our hard working and self-sacrificing people
have done to make this country great. It's such a shame that our efforts
are just not appreciated any more and that is why "We can't make
it here, anymore."
~ L. E., Hudson, Maine.
postcript
My local D.J. KIT says that this song isn't really gettin much airtime
over the whole country...I wonder why? Does the truth hurt for corporate
media?
Martin Luther
King, Jr. said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent
about things that matter."
I've learned that artificial intelligence
is no match for natural
stupidity.
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