Well this song totally contradicts to the whole basic idea of the "...And Justic For All" album, but it's not a bad song. It's about how the Minute Men battled for freedom. They were represented by a flag similar to the design on the cover of the Black Album. It was actually the first American flag. I found myself listening to this song a lot in the first few months after the incident on 9/11.
@King Nothing What idea?
AJFA, on any of the songs that address anything related to the subject here, pointed out corruption in courts, government, etc. One of the most patriotic things one can do, in fact- provided one is doing so honestly, with the desire to see constructive changes, rather than simply offering critique with the desire to denigrate our nation and its norms, as so many seem to do.
@King Nothing What idea?
AJFA, on any of the songs that address anything related to the subject here, pointed out corruption in courts, government, etc. One of the most patriotic things one can do, in fact- provided one is doing so honestly, with the desire to see constructive changes, rather than simply offering critique with the desire to denigrate our nation and its norms, as so many seem to do.
Well this song totally contradicts to the whole basic idea of the "...And Justic For All" album, but it's not a bad song. It's about how the Minute Men battled for freedom. They were represented by a flag similar to the design on the cover of the Black Album. It was actually the first American flag. I found myself listening to this song a lot in the first few months after the incident on 9/11.
@King Nothing What idea? AJFA, on any of the songs that address anything related to the subject here, pointed out corruption in courts, government, etc. One of the most patriotic things one can do, in fact- provided one is doing so honestly, with the desire to see constructive changes, rather than simply offering critique with the desire to denigrate our nation and its norms, as so many seem to do.
@King Nothing What idea? AJFA, on any of the songs that address anything related to the subject here, pointed out corruption in courts, government, etc. One of the most patriotic things one can do, in fact- provided one is doing so honestly, with the desire to see constructive changes, rather than simply offering critique with the desire to denigrate our nation and its norms, as so many seem to do.