What song best sums up the previous year?


Is there a song that stands out to you that for any reason sums up the year 2005?
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and to think it was Martin Luther King Jr's Day. Remember that "they went after King after he spoke out on Vietnam!"
A Republican created space satellite is beeming rays into my brain making me want to shop at Wal-Mart.
Tomryan - BRAVO!!!!! There could not be a clearer or more concise answer. Well said.
Thank you.

paul
Well said Tomryan!

Colitas, Martin Luther King Jr. was a very good man who moved civil right farther than along than imagined, and Vietnam was a war we lost because we didn't want to overstep our bounds and engage with the Soviet Union. What either of those statements has to do with anything today is lost on me. The world has changed in the last 35 years.
Tomryan,

While I agree that the opposition (i.e. the Democrats) to the current regime is sadly devoid both of ideas/solutions and courage, I must strongly disagree that protest songs--from last year or any other--"do not make a valid point about anything." Of course, I do not generally look to pop songs for actual solutions to complex political problems, but when the President of the United States has basically made a mockery of the Constitution he has sworn to defend (using the NSA to spy on American citizens is merely the latest outrage, but far from the only one), I believe anger is the appropriate and "valid" response and does, in fact, make a point. As for Churchill's old bromide, what could be more "conservative" than preserving and honoring the Constitution?

As for the "intractable enemy," do you mean the terrorists or Iraq? Do you know of a link between the 9-11 attack and Iraq that no one else has found? If so, please contact the White House at once. They've been searching frantically for quite some time now, so far to no avail.