Back on
August 12th I wrote the following:
All the scene in Crawford needs now is a stage and a couple of rock bands and voila, you have Wacko Woodstock, baby.
Truth, which has been stranger than fiction down in Crawford, has yielded a not-to-surprising
response to that post:
Joan Baez was against the Vietnam War and she showed it - appearing at marches, once even blocking the entrance of a military induction center.
The folk singer is against the Iraq war, too, and she showed her support Sunday to protesters camping out near President Bush's ranch.
Baez took to the stage for about 500 people on an acre lot offered by a landowner who opposes the war, performing such classic peace anthems as "Song of Peace," "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" and "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot."
Not far way is the camp started by Cindy Sheehan, whose son Casey was killed in Iraq.
"In the first march I went to (opposing Vietnam) there were 10 of us. This is huge," Baez told the relatives of fallen soldiers before performing just up the road from the ranch.
For Baez, an anti-war movement was inevitable.
"It was the final tear for the overflow and you can't stop running water," she said. "Cindy's was the final tear."
Anybody know what Crosby, Stills and Nash, or Peter, Paul and Mary are doing this weekend?
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