People who are rednecks assume that liberals are against the troops, because you can support the troops and still be against the war... ... All around this song is a dumb fuck hick anthem.
wow. you definitely win the award for "most frighteningly ignorant comment" of the day.
sighs and speaks slowly
you can ALSO support the bible, the flag, the soldiers... and not necessarily support the war, which may be what she was implying by including that clip of "another deadly day in iraq."
it seems to me she is saying she supports what is not considered "politically correct" these days, but people have forgotten that they are the very things that america was founded on:
"And I'm for the guys still pulling third shift / and the single mom raising her kids" -- the stigmas attached to single moms, working a time-clock third shift...
"And I'm for the preacher who stay on their knees / And I'm for the sinner who finally believed" -- religion isn't PC to discuss anymore b/c it might offend someone.
"And I'm for the bible / And I'm for the flag" -- again, things that are abused and tormented and debated as PC to discuss, display, etc.
all-in-all, i'm not saying this song is lyrical genius or anything, but it makes a good point -- there's more to america than big men in stuffed suits smoking cigars... there's still farmers who are losing their land, life, to those big men... and i think that's what she was hinting at, is that dubya is one of those men destroying what america was founded on. i'd like to see him get his hands dirty sometime and not have ten people standing there with towels and evian. i'd like to see him actually fight in the war. etc, etc.
People who are rednecks assume that liberals are against the troops, because you can support the troops and still be against the war... ... All around this song is a dumb fuck hick anthem.
wow. you definitely win the award for "most frighteningly ignorant comment" of the day.
sighs and speaks slowly
you can ALSO support the bible, the flag, the soldiers... and not necessarily support the war, which may be what she was implying by including that clip of "another deadly day in iraq."
it seems to me she is saying she supports what is not considered "politically correct" these days, but people have forgotten that they are the very things that america was founded on:
"And I'm for the guys still pulling third shift / and the single mom raising her kids" -- the stigmas attached to single moms, working a time-clock third shift... "And I'm for the preacher who stay on their knees / And I'm for the sinner who finally believed" -- religion isn't PC to discuss anymore b/c it might offend someone.
"And I'm for the bible / And I'm for the flag" -- again, things that are abused and tormented and debated as PC to discuss, display, etc.
all-in-all, i'm not saying this song is lyrical genius or anything, but it makes a good point -- there's more to america than big men in stuffed suits smoking cigars... there's still farmers who are losing their land, life, to those big men... and i think that's what she was hinting at, is that dubya is one of those men destroying what america was founded on. i'd like to see him get his hands dirty sometime and not have ten people standing there with towels and evian. i'd like to see him actually fight in the war. etc, etc.