Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman belong to a cult that opposes free speech and free movement. Scientology runs prison camps for its members, litigates enemies into silence and is responsible for suicides and suspicious deaths worldwide. Gaiman grew up being audited and intimidated himself and is used to lying. He may not even realize he’s a hypocrite. Scientology persecutes gay men and woman, by supporting Prop 8 in CA along with so many crazy scams and crimes I can’t list here.
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Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman belong to a cult that opposes free speech and free movement. Scientology runs prison camps for its members, litigates enemies into silence and is responsible for suicides and suspicious deaths worldwide. Gaiman grew up being audited and intimidated himself and is used to lying. He may not even realize he’s a hypocrite. Scientology persecutes gay men and woman, by supporting Prop 8 in CA along with so many crazy scams and crimes I can’t list here.
blackholenebula1 1 month ago
mp3 of this video. remove spaces. rate this comment up as well.
ht tp://hotfile.com/dl/49953915/d76facf/Amanda_Palmer_-_Ballad_of_the_Soldiers_Wife.MP3
testdrug 1 year ago
<3
^that is all
xPosterOfAGirlxx 2 years ago
was this in oh what a lovely war or somethng? :S
chubsykins 2 years ago
Really Nice!
How unwestern, pure performance sounding, i love it!
Lovelaiddown 2 years ago
anyone know where i can get this as an audiofile?
feedthecobra 2 years ago
Such a good combination of artists!
I wish i could have seen them.
Estradasphere and Mr. Bungle would have been good to see as well..
hmtdih2dt 2 years ago 2
She does a wonderful version of this.
Kokezaru 2 years ago 2
Sho sounds absolutely amazing, espically near the end.
tappdanc 3 years ago 5
Who actually does this song? Is it The Dresden dolls or is it Estradasphere? I can't find it!
tappdanc 3 years ago
pj harvey or cold play serche it they sing it too
estercastro 3 years ago
There's also a cover by Marianne Faithfull.
Fantastic version here!
fazimel 3 years ago
Kurt Weill wrote it in 1942. A lot of artists have covered it.
DramaGrrrl 3 years ago 2
WOW! <3
tonksloopy 3 years ago 2
GREAT!!!! i really like this song!!!
hubbabubbajosh 3 years ago 2
This is awesome. Love it. <3
AriaRose 3 years ago
oh<3
arkoholist 3 years ago 2
love that woman, thanks for shaing these clips
shoestringconcerts 3 years ago 8
thank you for posting this.
IGGY1110 3 years ago