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Ragnar [OP]

2003-06-05 17:19 | User Profile

This is from Overthrow.com and with luck it will be elsewhere, with more details. Good to know Merle is still an ornery and straight-thinking cuss.

Merle Haggard Denounces George Bush, Praises Dixie Chicks Zionist Jews Are Walking On His Fightin' Side

LSN Staff

[url=http://www.overthrow.com/lsn/news.asp?articleID=5228]http://www.overthrow.com/lsn/news.asp?articleID=5228[/url]

Nashville, Tennessee -- Libertarian Socialist News today received reports that country music legend Merle Haggard has denounced President George Bush and those Jewish interests behind the war on Iraq, and has issued a statement defending the Dixie Chicks. Any LSN reader who can forward a copy of that statement would be greatly appreciate.

Haggard, known for songs like "Okie from Muskogee" and "Fightin' Side Of Me", which denounced the Jewish-backed hippie and anti-movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, has now taken an anti-war stand in defiance of the anti- American Zionist lobbies policy objectives in the Middle East. His attitude contrasts sharply with Jew-owned country music "stars" like Toby Keith and the guy who sings that "Have You Forgotten" song, who were paid by the Jewish music industry to infiltrate anti-Arab, pro-Jew and pro-War propaganda into the American heartland.


Texas Dissident

2003-06-05 17:56 | User Profile

Mighty Merle is an old-school southern democrat and a true, authentic voice of the traditional American working man. It made me nauseous to see Darrel Worley wearing a Merle Haggard t-shirt in his video for the pro-war propaganda song "Have You Forgotten." I'm thrilled to see the Hag speaking out on some of these issues.

As far as guys like Toby Keith, Worley, Clint Black and Charlie Daniels getting all the airplay in their sycophantic support for our imperial intervention overseas, I do believe CMT or Country Music Television is owned by Jew Sumner Redstone. Couple that with all the Clear Channel Communications owned radio stations and outside of alternative "Americana" music as found in Austin and a few places elsewhere, you have a monopoly on the broadcast airwaves creating almost total ideological hegemony in mainstream country music.


heritagelost

2003-06-05 19:22 | User Profile

I heard when that some venue owner made the Dixie Chicks pay for extra security out of their pocket for their tour opening show. The outcome; 14,000 fans and 6 protesters! What a joke.

When the crybaby Indians (mostly 7/8 White, wannabe Indians) protested about what'shisfaces song that romanticized Indians (Indian Outlaw), they made him and his song number one in the country.

The Dixie Chicks are probably bigger than ever over this.


N.B. Forrest

2003-06-06 01:16 | User Profile

I saw Merle on Faux Jews the other night. He was making a visit to Washington, the Smithsonian, if memory serves. He was asked about the Chimp, and he said something like "I'm so close to the White House, I better be careful". When I heard that, I thought "hmmmm...."

A great artist, and a great man.

This legend cannot really be touched by jew power now. Think about it: what leverage could they use to silence him? Stop giving him airplay & promoting his records? They did that years ago. Destroy his status as one of the very finest country singer/songwriters who ever lived? It's immortal. No. Haggard is free to say whatever is on his mind. Free to speak up for dispossessed White working men - by * naming the jew!*

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Faust

2003-06-06 02:56 | User Profile

Merle Haggard is Great!!!

** He said something about 'so now we're in another war' and went on to say he was still proud to be an American and all that, so I was wondering just where he was headed. But then he said there was nothing good about any war except the soldiers, sailors, etc.

"Then he says, 'I think we should give John Ashcroft a big hand... (pause)...right in the mouth!' Went on to say, 'the way things are going I'll probably be thrown in jail tomorrow for saying that, so I hope ya'll will bail me out.'

Merle wasn't in this ripe form in Eureka, but he dropped some hints. "Friends and conservatives", he began, then he made a joke about George Bush's colonoscopy, and the search for Osama bin Laden. "He's up there somewhere," Merle said somewhat cryptically, and the crowd wasn't quite sure how to take it. Then he said off-handedly, without enthusiasm, "Looks like we're in another war," and sang The Fighting Side of Me.

At another concert, June a year ago , he was quoted by John Derbyshire in National Review online as saying, "Look at the past 25 years we went downhill, and if people don't realize it, they don't have their f*cking eyes on ... In 1960, when I came out of prison as an ex-convict, I had more freedom under parolee supervision than there's available to an average citizen in America right now... God almighty, what have we done to each other?"

url:  [url=http://www.overthrow.com/lsn/news.asp?articleID=5229]http://www.overthrow.com/lsn/news.asp?articleID=5229[/url] **


Faust

2003-06-06 03:03 | User Profile

Texas Dissident,

Merle Haggard and the Dixie Chick are worth more the rest of those losers put together!

Mighty Merle is an old-school southern democrat and a true, authentic voice of the traditional American working man. It made me nauseous to see Darrel Worley wearing a Merle Haggard t-shirt in his video for the pro-war propaganda song "Have You Forgotten." I'm thrilled to see the Hag speaking out on some of these issues.

heritagelost,

The Dixie Chick are Great! I heard when that some venue owner made the Dixie Chicks pay for extra security out of their pocket for their tour opening show. The outcome; 14,000 fans and 6 protesters! What a joke.

I loved the "Indian Outlaw", song it was best thing the guy ever did; most of waht he does now sucks.

:gun: :cowboy: :gun: :cowboy: :gun: :cowboy: :gun:


Faust

2003-06-06 07:57 | User Profile

The new fuss is over Natalie Mains new shirt. :lol:

It has this written on it:

*F.U.T.*(oby)K.(eith)

related thread:

NeoCon Goons hate the Dixie Chicks. Time to buy some CD's [url=http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php?act=ST&f=6&t=6859]http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php...t=ST&f=6&t=6859[/url]

:gun: :cowboy: :gun:


Robbie

2003-06-06 23:41 | User Profile

Originally posted by Faust@Jun 6 2003, 07:57 ** The new fuss is over Natalie Mains new shirt. :lol:

It has this written on it:

*F.U.T.*(oby)K.(eith)

**

Natalie was instigating this for all it was worth. She said her remarks about Shrub. That was it. She said it; no need for apology. You move on. Alas, that is a fantasy.