vince wrote: > > Joni was always a supporter of the peace and justice movements, some > examples shown above by a most wise poster. I am not claiming Joni a member of > any party, not sure she has ever gotten remotely close to being other than a > fierce independent, I think she would flee for a party label, but Joni has been > one of us for peace and justice issues from the beginning.
Yes to that, along with her being consistently against huge corporations, pollution, rigid thinking, falseness, and putting the pursuit of money above all other goals (all expressed in her work and interviews). I can't imagine she'd fall for anything Bush or his co-leaders have to say. In general I see her as a political moderate, drawn more to the Democrats than the Republicans, as most artists are. Is Joni a U.S. citizen? Usually there's some publicity when a celebrity becomes a citizen and I don't remember ever hearing anything about that. So, she may not even be able to vote in the U.S., which doesn't mean she wouldn't (or shouldn't) have strong opinions about what goes on here. Debra Shea NPIMH: Ethiopia
