Quote of the day, March 1 -- "You fasten all the triggers

For the others to fire.

Then you sit back and watch

When the death count gets higher.

You hide in your mansion

While the young people's blood

Flows out of their bodies

And is buried in the mud."

These are lyrics from the song "Masters of War" by Bob Dylan, which was released in 1963 and attacks those who profit from wars, while young people die. It was written against the backdrop of the Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis.

It criticizes the military-industrial complex and calls out those starting wars, often from the safety of their mansions, while young men who are sent to the frontlines, for a conflict that they did not choose, get killed.

Bob Dylan's lyrics are as m...