Thursday, July 21, 2011

Re: Country music to brain wash stupid white guys!

On Jul 18, 4:43 pm, Keith In Köln <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Geesh PlainOl'!!  You're asking a Moonbat to support his hate, vile and
> spin?   Come on!  Be reasonable!!
>
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 10:39 PM, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
> >  Toby Keith
> > will tell you who to hate
> > ---
> > site example
>

That's why you guys are so scary, you don't realize how you're being
manipulated by the media.

As I've wrote before on the subject of country music, there was a
demonstrable increase in the amount of patriotic country music
catering to Republitards sense of American exceptionalism precisely
right after the 9-11 attacks, correspoding to Bush Jr.'s meeting he
had with high-powered media advertising agents.
But of course, you're to ignorant, or worse, out-right lying about it,
to realize how Republitard propaganda works, or are an integral part
of the perpetration of the lie.

Ok, here's an example:

Country music, in 9/11 time
By Brian Mansfield, special for USA TODAY

Alan Jackson really doesn't like to talk about Where Were You (When
the World Stopped Turning). Though his song, which describes the
variety of responses that Americans had to the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks, is probably the most eloquent written after last year's
horrific events, talking about it makes the normally taciturn country
singer uncomfortable.
"It was such a tragedy it was hard to deal with anyway," Jackson says.
"The song is really a lot of those emotions and things that I
witnessed on television and through other people. Those were real
heartbreaking emotions. It's hard enough just to write about that."
Jackson wasn't the only songwriter conflicted over what to do with a
song that gave words to the unspeakable.
Like Jackson, Toby Keith — a singer rarely at a loss for words —
initially had to be coaxed into discussing his own Sept. 11 song,
Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue (The Angry American).
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When asked if he was allergic to anything while being admitted to the
hospital, Buddy Rich replied; "yes, country and western music".

Stinky is precisely and demonstrably correct in his assertion.
And you, unfortunately are demonstrably not.

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