This live recording is from the WTPF archive and is an excerpt of a concert that Pablo Milanes performed for the 1st Friendshipment Caravan. The master was recorded on a cassette machine; i recently digitized it and now present it to the world. Special thanks to Pablo Milanes and our friends at ICAP (Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos).
Republican presidential nominee John McCain Thursday questioned running-mate Sarah Palin over new second-guessing of the McCain campaign.
The McCain aides were responding to a report on CNN that the governor got a laugh when she told a GOP audience in Alaska she had declined to pray with McCain staffers prior to her debate with Joe Biden, who was elected vice president in November.
Describing the pre-debate atmosphere, Palin told the crowd Friday, she was “looking for somebody to pray with, I just need maybe a little help, maybe a little extra.”
“And the McCain campaign, love ‘em, you know, they’re a lot of people around me,” she said, “but nobody I could find that I wanted to hold hands with and pray.”
Palin told the audience she meant no disrespect to the McCain campaign, but a former Palin aide told CNN in an e-mail Thursday Palin’s remarks “set off a nerve for sure with a lot of people.”
Don’t Hate The Praya Hate Da Game (Nailin Palin)
Sarah Palin Laid
Missionary Position
Impaled By Her Lie
Haiku By JHM (In The Voice Of John McCain)
The following song about old cheese is by Sineparade:
17 Frost presents NEO CON NEW YORK, an exhibition of collaborative installations by the Neo-Con collective [Aakash Nihalani, Ellis G., Poster Boy]. The collective consists of artists that utilize ephemeral mediums to create public art, focusing on neo-contextualizing the mundane. Their works, on and off the street, possess urgent relevance to modern societal contradictions and conflagrations, confronting the humanness of discomfort and dissatisfaction with typical, routine, existence.
Opening Reception for NEO CON NEW YORK will be March 21st, 2009, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at 17 Frost Gallery, located at 17 Frost Street between Union Avenue and Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.