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Mr. Taylor’s list is not quite complete. I would add some of the following selections:
1. The Minutemen by Stonewall Jackson. This nailed the profound anti-Americanism of the so-called anti-war movement from the start of the first verse.
blockquote> em>They march in line to carry signs br> protesters one and all br> They’d rather go to prison br> than to heed their country’s call br> get out of here br> get out of there br> let’s have an end to war br> I’m glad they weren’t around to say br> get out of Valley Forge. /em> /blockquote>
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