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Ink 19 :: Belief
David T. Lindsay isn't afraid to tell you what he believes, no matter how politically incorrect some may find his ideas.
...Party in response to Poland's cry for help when Hitler invaded because these fellow travelers were completely behind Hitler until he turned on Stalin. I believe that Joe McCarthy has been unfairly maligned by history. The only recourse allowed U.S. citizens against the spread of totalitarian ideals...
Ink 19 :: I Don't Believe It!
I Don't Believe It! (Ink 19, July 2000)
...the Communist indifference to the Poles during Hitler's invasion, "because these fellow travelers were completely behind Hitler until he turned on Stalin." In the process of crafting the gross generalization and bent logic that links blacklisted screenwriters (and by extension Democrats) with Hitlerian...
Ink 19 :: Cant You Get Along With Anyone
By the end of this book, James MacLaren is sure of one thing, you must buy it and read it NOW. On the way to that conlusion, however, is a whole minefield of soul searching and human failings. Like the man says, it's complicated.
...reach saintly heights of human purity, even as they continue to get ravaged by the inhuman forces that shove them through the fetid pipes of Stalin’s sewage system. No such thing ever happens to the denizens of CYGAWA. No lessons get learned. Nothing ever seems to touch anyone’s soul, winners and losers...
Ink 19 :: 9-11, The Big Lie/Pentagate
James Mann asks, "Where's the plane"? Actually, he doesn't so much ask, as wonder why we aren't asking.
...aftermath of the Second World War, they generally see it as a horrible, but necessary, chain of events, events that led to the downfall of Hitler, Stalin and a threatening Japan. So what if FDR knew of, and perhaps stage-managed, the attack on Pearl Harbor? In the end, peace and democracy triumphed...
Ink 19 :: Rancid
August 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Rancid (Brian Kruger)
...work. If you take views, whether they be anarchistic, socialistic, or communist, that's gotta start within you, as opposed to looking at, you know, Stalin's Russia. You put one paranoid guy in power and he's gonna kill everybody. I think there's a lot of different aspects in every sort of political...
Ink 19 :: War Inside My Head!
June 1998 :: Feature :: War Inside My Head! (David Lee Beowülf)
The essence of war is violence. Moderation in war is imbecility. -- Admiral Sir John A. Fisher (1841-1920) by David Lee Beowülf In Battle There Is No Law! Hail Bolthrower! You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will. War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it; and those who brought war into our ...
Ink 19 :: African Icons of Power Vol. 1
Defeat The Enemy (Hexagon). Review by Bill Campbell.
...can't trust titles either. I was expecting some African (or her Diaspora's) icons. You know, some Bob Marley, John Coltrane, King Sunny Adé, Black Stalin, Beny Moré. There were all kinds of options. You do get brilliant songs from Sun Ra and Fela, but that's about it for the icons. In fact, most of...
Ink 19 :: Koop
Waltz For Koop (Jazzanova / Compost). Review by Bill Campbell.
...-boogaloo/part-what-if-Bacharach-had-been-cool? sound. There's a nice, organic sound to this work with some incredible vocalists -- including Cecilia Stalin, Mikael Sundin, and Yukimi Nagano. In fact, Terry Callier delivers a nice groove with "In A Heartbeat." This is definitely a treat for those about...
Ink 19 :: Squirrel Nut Zippers
April 1999 :: Music S-T :: Squirrel Nut Zippers (James MacLaren)
...Mammoth Oh, lawdy Miss Claudie, but is this ever some good shit. Kinda like the Thirties came back, but without the Great Depression or Joe Stalin. A horn section. Yeah -- horns. In particular, saxophones. BARITONE SAXOPHONE. And played like the damn thing oughtta be played, instead of the usual overblown...
Ink 19 :: Gogol Bordello
Voi-La Intruder (Rubric). Review by Ian Koss.
...are "Shy Kind of Guy," which pins a flowing accordion against a determined acoustic guitar, with Hutz name-checking Peter The Great. "Mussolini vs. Stalin" is either a metaphor or a recollection of a very interesting fishing trip between world leaders. The closing "Against The Nature" sounds like what...
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