Neil Young Song "Let's Roll" where can I find It?


Is this song available on any of Neil Young's albums? I have looked for it, found the lyrics but can find a purchaseable copy. Any help would be appreciated.
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Lugnut, you obviously didn't read the link I posted. The following is a quote from it: "Barbara Olson called her husband, Ted Olson, the solicitor general of the United States. [using an airphone]". As far as conspiracy theories go, the most unbelievable is the official 9/11 story. Recent polls indicate that half of New Yorkers agree with me.

http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20040830120349841
I find it sad that, Neil Young, a Canadian musician whom I admire very much, fell for the obviously bogus propaganda of the American political/media machine and believed the stories of 9/11. Cell phones don't work above 8000 feet in a metal aircraft travelling 600 MPH. And before you say the passengers used airphones, that story doesn't stand up either. There's no airphone in the lavatory, where Ed Felt supposedly called from. And besides, the song is pretty lame.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO408B.html
I actually like the rest of "Are You Passionate" and I'm a big Booker T. Jones Fan. The cool thing about Neil Young is that, like Frank Zappa, he never let anybody, including his record company, influence his art. His music is always changing and that is difficult for many fans who would like him to only play the kind of music that they like him for. The phone call issue is really the least of the suspicious aspects of 9/11. The greatest one is probably that in 2001 alone, 62 aircraft that had gone off course were intercepted by the Air Force within 15 minutes, while on 9/11, four travelled over an hour, with transponders turned off, including the one that flew for over 90 minutes before hitting the most heavily protected building in the world. If that doesn't get every supposedly mature, responsible adult who doesn't believe everything he sees on TV asking questions of his government, I don't know what would. I wish Neil had written a song about that. Sort of a followup to Ohio, only the ramifications are much greater.
http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=2004062322451952