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"You Can Go To Church on Sunday and Vote For Barack Obama on Tuesday" is written by a middle aged, middle class husband and father who had grown up loving Def Leppard, the politics of Reagan and the economics of Milton Friedman. It was not until he considered supporting a Democrat for President did this author personally experience the persistent demonization of Democrats by the Christian right. The intention of this book is not to demonstrate that Democrats are righteous, but rather to debunk those who would suggest that the Republican Party has a claim to righteousness. Dan does this through comparing the policy positions of both parties to scripture and includes personal anecdotes and historical analysis.
Much more than thirty years passed in the time it took to get from the original Woodstock Festival, hosted by Max Yasgur, to the thirtieth anniversary of Woodstock. Also gone is that "peace and love" movement that was supposed to have been ushered in by the festival. The future generation of young people, who would eventually be described as the "me" generation, would be much more concerned about material items than saving the world. Also, technology seems to have thrown unforeseen complications and disruptions into our day-to-day activities. Years after the original Woodstock, two people come together who have completely unrelated ties to the event. Neil is techno-savvy, highly successful and has the distinction that his birth coincided with the first day of Woodstock. Shauna is a drama major that was born many years later, to parents who had been in attendance at the original event. Neil and Shauna live in different worlds. Those two worlds collide on an old school bus bound for Max Yasgur's farm. Along the way Neil realizes that while his nose has been stuck in computers, he may have been missing out on what was truly important in life. Shauna meanwhile learns that there are good men in the world. Men who could help her forget the past. Most importantly, she discovers that Neil is one of those good men.
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