Could this be the big suprise?!?
Submitted by ppjsmith on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 11:58
"Rage against the Machine" is playing at the Target center Sept. 3
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What A Rotten Shame
No doubt a lot of people will hear about the Rage and associate it with the Rally for the Republic coming as it does one day later.
It is almost as if there is a conspiracy to schedule them one day after the Rally for the Republic, and while the GOP convention is still going on in order to make it possible to spread a rumor among the GOP sheep that the Rage is part of the Ron Paul convention.
I don't like this bad news one bit.
would be awesome
that would be insane and a perfect compliment in the rally against the "machine"...but i thought the rally for the republic was Sept. 2nd... rage is playing on the 3rd. Unless they were in minneapolis a day earlier and this is supposed to be a surprise performance. that place would be a nut house.
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I don't think they would have them there because a riot, injury, or something would look bad for the Campaign and be plastered all over the media although I do love RATM.
"It is the responsibility of the patriot to protect his country from its government."
— Thomas Paine
"Endless money forms the sinews of war." - Cicero, www.freedomshift.blogspot.com
very true.. haha how bout
very true.. haha how bout just tom morello and the nightwatchmen... just to tone it down a little
That would be a big disappointment.
Besides their music being horrible, they're socialists. Dr. Paul speaks in favor of capitalism. They speak against it.
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rage is left?
hardly! Rage is a group of freedom fighters. Look at this taken from their own website:
"August Freedom Fighter of the Month <---------------------------- !!!!!
With all of the intense protest surrounding the two presidential conventions in the month of August, it was difficult to single out any individual for their work for the month.
Therefore, we award the August Freedom Fighter of the Month to all of the demonstrators involved in protesting at the Democratic and Republican National Conventions. Activists brought attention to issues from the failed drug war, to political corruption, police brutality, to environmental destruction.
And of those that protested, we want to give special recognition to those who were imprisoned for their beliefs, and stayed in jail for days and weeks to show solidarity with their fellow arrested protesters.
To read up about the courageous actions of the protesters, check out the Independent Media Center's website, which has hundreds of articles, first-hand testimonies, photos, interviews, and video.
Congratulations to everyone on their success, and keep on fighting the good fight.
In Solidarity,
Rage Against the Machine."
Yes, they are far-leftists
I'm not sure if socialist though. However, it wouldn't surprise me.
Revolution! Day after the Rally
Rage Against The Machine To Rock Republican National Convention
Band will play Minneapolis, while GOP gathering happens across the river in St. Paul, Minnesota.
By Gil Kaufman
It's a safe bet that few of the attendees of the upcoming Republican National Convention (September 1-4) in St. Paul, Minnesota, will take a break from the expected coronation of Senator John McCain as the party's presidential hopeful to attend a certain show taking place across the river in Minneapolis.
Mainly because the headliners are Rage Against the Machine, who, according to Minneapolis' Star Tribune, will bring their incendiary politics and anthems of violent revolution to the Target Center September 3. Coming off a fierce performance at last weekend's Lollapalooza — during which singer Zack de la Rocha was forced to stop the show three times to ask the crowd to stop crushing fans near the front of the stage — the band will likely be plugging in and offering a less-than-favorable view of conservative politics.
De la Rocha recently called for President Bush to be "tried for being a war criminal," and during the band's Lolla set, he raged against the last eight years of Republican rule and even had a word of warning for "Brother Obama," referring to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama.
"Now, we know Brother Obama. ... But I tell you what, if he comes to power come November and he doesn't start pulling troops out of Afghanistan, I know a lot of people who are gonna stand up and burn down every office of every Senate."
In addition to the Rage show, the band's guitarist, Tom Morello, will hook up with outspoken singer/songwriter and fellow social activist Steve Earle to perform a show at a union rally on September 1 at St. Paul's Harriet Island.
Rage played a free show at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles in 2000 that erupted in chaos when police rushed in and used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd, who they said had gathered unlawfully.
If Saturday night's headlining set at Lollapalooza is any indication, the scene at the Target Center could get very intense. Despite the appearance of chaos and a bit of panic from fans attempting to flee the crush of the crowd, festival spokesperson Shelby Meade told MTV News on Sunday that there were actually fewer medical issues during the Rage set than during Radiohead's headlining gig on Friday night, when more fans were overcome by the intense heat up front. She said most of the medical attention Saturday night was also due to fans overcome by heat and that the ones taken out of the pit on backboards were transported that way as a safety precaution. A medical worker told the Chicago Tribune that no serious injuries were suffered during the Rage set, though an unspecified number of fans were taken to local hospitals with broken bones and were to be released Monday. "It was nothing out of the ordinary for a big show," Charlie Walker, one of the co-owners of Lollapalooza concert promoter C3 Productions, told the paper.
Meade also confirmed reports that "about 100" fans without tickets who had been listening to Rage from outside the festival's gates pushed down a fence and rushed the venue, but were quickly turned back by horse-mounted police.
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1592142/20080805/rage_again...
"It is the responsibility of the patriot to protect his country from its government."
— Thomas Paine
"Endless money forms the sinews of war." - Cicero, www.freedomshift.blogspot.com
God I hope not. I'll go
God I hope not.
I'll go protest during that time if so.
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I have my fingers crossed
Their message is very in line with RP. RP is a renegade. This makes sense, watch this video and see what they thought of the 2000 election http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JSBhI_0at0&feature=related