i know that it's descended from the magna carta and the french constitution, but i think it is a brilliant, brilliant structure, and he saw that. he saw how much freedom we have here, and it's a treasure. from time to time, when i've seen crosby, stills, and nash play in recent years-- i believe you've done ohio as part of your set. does it have the same emotion for you? every time--i played it last night; i get chills. you can't have a country shooting its own children and not know that there is a sickness in the land, and there was. (bender) we were in washington, d.c., about six months ago for an event, a rally. i think it was for campaign finance reform. and some students came up-- at the end of the rally, came up to david, and one of them had a kent state t-shirt on, and couldn't have been more than 20 years old, so he wasn't alive when this happened, and he looked at david, and he said, "sir, mr. crosby, i just want to tell you "how much that song means to us. thank you for writing it." now, you know, he-- i hadn't heard that before. he hears it all the time, but i know what the song