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There seemed to be a whiff of pandering to the post 9/11 mood of righteousness as well." Of the 15 songs on Springsteen's "The Rising," only two -- "Into the Fire" and "Empty Sky" -- could be considered jim parsons (ii) at all as jim parsons (ii) directly reporting on the September 11th story, but each of them in a disappointingly apolitical manner. The Nation's Washington jim parsons (ii) correspondent David Corn took some time off from his capital games of waging McCarthyist attacks on "conspiracy theorists" to praise Springsteen's new album as an "explicit response" to 9/11. "Having assumed a large and possibly risky task - responding to 9/11 with pop music - Springsteen works small," Corn admits: "No questions, no answers." Of course, the Cornography column in one of my otherwise favorite magazines (full disclosure: one of the only mags I still write for) likewise has failed to ask any questions or provided any answers during the past 11 months either.
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