Linda Ronstadt, Wynton Marsalis, and Josh Groban Pitch Congress

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LOOKS LIKE CONGRESS IS IN ON THE DEFICT AGAIN, THEY SURE REMIND ME OF A BUNCH OF MONKEYS IN A SMALL ROOM WITH SUGAR PLUMS DANCING ABOUT UNTIL SOMETHING IS ASKED OF THEM (PREJUDICE ABOUT COLOR I DON'T THINK SO) BUT YES! SOMETIMES YOU JUST GOT TO LET GO," VERTICAL NO" BUT HOPE TO SEE YA,LL AROUND.

Lori of TX 9:08PM February 20, 2011

Linda has just proven that her heart "is just like a wheel".....her passion didn't end while she was a siren wearing a Dodgers uniform on stage, it keeps right on going and is forever trying to move us all...thats PURE, it gets no better than this. Who would have ever thought our little linda would be making important speeches at Congress that could benefit us all, at this stage in her career! What a gal, what a HEART!

Domino

domino ells of UT 9:53AM April 19, 2009

Well not only is Linda as lovely as ever, but she is very very well spoken and articulate! I have loved her for decades, she has what it takes to stay current, and be heard! Kudos for her and her cause to keep music in our hearts, and schools, for it is the universal language, and she is just the perfect one to reminds us one and all!

debi jo ford

debi jo ford of AZ 5:34PM April 17, 2009

After eight long years of George W, Bush, Linda Ronstadt and Josh Groban are a breath of fresh air. It's the arts and culture that keeps us sane and distances us away from corporate greed and government corruption associated with the Bush administration. You go, Linda!!!

John Hemingway of VA 8:25PM April 03, 2009

i love you photo booth my pull

linda of Pr 12:06PM April 01, 2009

i love you

linda of Pr 12:05PM April 01, 2009

Good lord people. WE have priorities to repair our financial system right now. If Washington had a clue, that's what their spending bills would reflect. In comparison to the USELESS STIMULUS bill, I'm sure we could get more benefit from supporting the arts. BUT it's all money we cannot afford right now. Besides, I thought a little pain and suffering enhanced an artist's perspective.

Chris Petty of GA 10:01AM April 01, 2009

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