Keeebler7, that is probably the most anti-American thing you could say. Since our founding fathers started this country, it has been about one thing: Change. Laws have changed, dozens of amendments added to the constitution, the meanings of which have been contested for hundreds of years by the Supreme Court. If anything, trying to change things when something isn't quite "clicking" right is the only thing that could possibly be considered American. If we hadn't changed anything in the past 100 years, African Americans would still be segregated against and Women would still have little to no rights outside of the Kitchen. Even our forefathers knew that the words of the constitution would need to be changed and modified, and that it was just a guideline by which to form our country...so why can't you understand that. I have to say that this is a pretty unamerican song, mainly because of the "get the hell out" lyric, but also because of the "blue collar" reference. If you're all Blue Collar and you think you ARE what this country is, then why do you defend a government that is setting our country up to tear down the blue collar worker and send all blue collar jobs overseas in favor of an entirely white collar society? Wake up -- you're being played for a fool.
Keeebler7, that is probably the most anti-American thing you could say. Since our founding fathers started this country, it has been about one thing: Change. Laws have changed, dozens of amendments added to the constitution, the meanings of which have been contested for hundreds of years by the Supreme Court. If anything, trying to change things when something isn't quite "clicking" right is the only thing that could possibly be considered American. If we hadn't changed anything in the past 100 years, African Americans would still be segregated against and Women would still have little to no rights outside of the Kitchen. Even our forefathers knew that the words of the constitution would need to be changed and modified, and that it was just a guideline by which to form our country...so why can't you understand that. I have to say that this is a pretty unamerican song, mainly because of the "get the hell out" lyric, but also because of the "blue collar" reference. If you're all Blue Collar and you think you ARE what this country is, then why do you defend a government that is setting our country up to tear down the blue collar worker and send all blue collar jobs overseas in favor of an entirely white collar society? Wake up -- you're being played for a fool.