that last post seems like utter bollocks to me. I think you need to be a bit less up your own ass to understand this song.
and realise that not everyone is from the usa.
the first and third posters seem to have hit the nail on the head for me. Its clearly about the shame in a flag and foreign policy of the state you belong to. In this case it would be the UK's ridiculous following of the US into breaking international law in order to invade and occupy Iraq.
I suppose it comes down to a policy carried out not in his name. What a cracking song.
The 'think god' lyric is interesting. possibly hinting that the pratagonist is grateful he is not overcome by the wave of propaganda and acceptance of the unacceptable. apathy.
oh dear.
that last post seems like utter bollocks to me. I think you need to be a bit less up your own ass to understand this song.
and realise that not everyone is from the usa.
the first and third posters seem to have hit the nail on the head for me. Its clearly about the shame in a flag and foreign policy of the state you belong to. In this case it would be the UK's ridiculous following of the US into breaking international law in order to invade and occupy Iraq.
I suppose it comes down to a policy carried out not in his name. What a cracking song.
The 'think god' lyric is interesting. possibly hinting that the pratagonist is grateful he is not overcome by the wave of propaganda and acceptance of the unacceptable. apathy.