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John Mellencamp Attacks President Bush In Open Letter
Launch.Yahoo.com ^ | 10/21/03

Posted on 10/21/2003 3:53:40 PM PDT by veronica

John Mellencamp has lashed out at President George W. Bush and America's foreign policy. In an open letter he co-wrote with his wife Elaine, Mellencamp blasts the powers that be for demonizing as "anti-American and unpatriotic" anyone who questions the policies of the U.S. government and the war in Iraq. Mellencamp uses words and phrases like "systematically lied to," "the political 'hijacking' of Iraq," "this misadventure," and "the globe's leading bully.

Arrogant and thoughtless" to describe the current situation, before writing, "Now, each day, as the dust settles and the truth slowly surfaces, more and more people come to the inevitable conclusion of what a debacle this whole war was."

Mellencamp adds, "The word 'Democracy' means literally 'by the people.' This is the basis of our government and society. It is what this country was founded upon and what makes us American. It is not just our 'right' but also our duty to speak out and voice our thoughts and opinions. How, then, was it possible that, in the land of freedom, those who opposed the common opinion were called...'un-American?' Resentfully, we wonder...This nation was founded to enable freedom and diversity of opinion, and many lives have been lost to secure that liberty. Paradoxically, some still resist the open mindedness that is the very foundation of this country."

Mellencamp also questions the negative reception of "To Washington," which is on his latest album, Trouble No More. He writes, "The song 'To Washington' was met with criticism and was labeled an anti-war song. That was not at all the case or intention--it was merely a report of the political climate." He adds that as his family travels the country, they speak with people everywhere to find out how they're feeling, which greatly influenced the song: "The lyrics of 'To Washington' are not just a personal opinion, but also the view from a very wide horizon."

Mellencamp told LAUNCH that "To Washington" wasn't a direct indictment, just a reflection of what he saw going on in America. "This song was written long before we went to war, and everything in that song you could probably have read in any newspaper or magazine, like Newsweek or Time, at the particular time that I was writing that song," Mellencamp said. "I didn't make any of that stuff up--it was all in the newspapers, which is the tradition of a lot of folk songs."

Mellencamp ends the letter by suggesting that people should learn a lesson from the recent election in California: "The Governor of California was removed from office based on finance troubles. And yet George W. Bush has lied to us, failed to keep our own borders secure, entered a war under false pretense, endangered lives, and created financial chaos. How is it that he hasn't been recalled?...The fight for freedom in this country has been long, painful, and ongoing. It is time to take back our country. Take it back from political agendas, corporate greed, and overall manipulation. It is time to take action here in our land, in our own schools, neighborhoods, farms, and businesses. We have been lied to and terrorized by our own government, and it is time to take action. Now is the time to come together."

Here is the full text of "An Open Letter From John & Elaine Mellencamp":

"As the echo of the war drums fades away and the angry masses calling for blood slowly disperse, we as a nation must now confront the truth. We face the unpleasant reality of an uncertain future, compromised safety, a failing economy, and the question of how a society of otherwise reasonable citizens was systematically lied to and manipulated into backing the political 'hijacking' of Iraq.

"Before a single bomb was ever dropped, some of us, formerly called the 'anti-American and unpatriotic,' have questioned or opposed this war. Now, each day, as the dust settles and the truth slowly surfaces, more and more people come to the inevitable conclusion of what a debacle this whole war was.

"Thirty-nine-thousand bombs later, no weapons of mass destruction uncovered, no dangerous dictators captured, no connection to September 11th. What have we gained but relentless media coverage of a fallen statue and some stolen oil fields--the spoils of this misadventure. Not to mention lucrative corporate payoffs and an enormous price tag of over $80 Billion...some tax cut.

"But what have we lost? We have lost the lives of over 300 Americans. Approximately two U.S. troop deaths each day, 193 deaths since the war was declared over. In total, an estimated 20,000 people have died, thus far, in this conflict.

"In addition to the lives given for this effort, our nation has suffered the loss of respect within the world community, particularly the United Nations. We have managed to squander any goodwill we once had to now succeed in solidifying our image as the globe's leading bully. Arrogant and thoughtless.

"The word Democracy means literally 'by the people.' This is the basis of our government and society. It is what this country was founded upon and what makes us American. It is not just our 'right' but also our duty to speak out and voice our thoughts and opinions. How, then, was it possible that, in the land of freedom, those who opposed the common opinion were called...'un-American?' Resentfully, we wonder.

The song 'To Washington' was met with criticism and was labeled an anti-war song. That was not at all the case or intention--it was merely a report of the political climate, in the age-old tradition of the troubadour spreading the news through song and story. Professionally, we, the Mellencamps, have the opportunity to travel extensively, and we take full advantage of that by talking to, listening to, and experiencing the diversity our vast country has to offer. The lyrics of 'To Washington' are not just a personal opinion, but also the view from a very wide horizon.

Who is to say what is or isn't 'patriotic?' Do the flags that wave from every minivan really offer any support? Where is the support for the thousands of servicemen and women who return to the states to see their benefits cut, their health problems ignored, their jobs gone, and their families living in poverty? How are they repaid for their efforts, for risking or losing their lives? So far, dismally.

"This nation was founded to enable freedom and diversity of opinion, and many lives have been lost to secure that liberty. Paradoxically, some still resist the open mindedness that is the very foundation of this country.

"The Governor of California was removed from office based on finance troubles. And yet George W. Bush has lied to us, failed to keep our own borders secure, entered a war under false pretense, endangered lives, and created financial chaos. How is it that he hasn't been recalled? Perhaps this time we could even have a real election...but that wouldn't fit the Bush administration's 'take what you want and fire people later' policy. Take an election; take an oil field; take advantage of your own people--a game of political Three-Card Monte.

"The fight for freedom in this country has been long, painful, and ongoing. It is time to take back our country. Take it back from political agendas, corporate greed, and overall manipulation. It is time to take action here in our land, in our own schools, neighborhoods, farms, and businesses. We have been lied to and terrorized by our own government, and it is time to take action. Now is the time to come together."


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To: anncoulteriscool
It was that song that did it for me....he was much better as Johnny Goober (pre-Mellonhead). Guess he has been hangin with too many Hollywierd types. Then again, didn't he quit school?
101 posted on 10/21/2003 5:19:42 PM PDT by RasterMaster (Saddam's family was a WMD)
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To: Lunatic Fringe
Turns out he's another attention starved liberal.

He blew his creativity wad on his first 2 albums/CD's and everything he does is niche bound, sounds all the same.
102 posted on 10/21/2003 5:21:08 PM PDT by jwh_Denver (My tagline flunked PC in school. We're going to Disneyland!)
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To: WhiteGuy
True, this needs to be seen for what it is: Triangulation.

They are trying to triangulate Davis problems by arguing they are the equal so something with Bush. (ie Davis had problems and lost his job; Bush has problems and will loose his job too. Never mind that is all DNC BS talking points.)
103 posted on 10/21/2003 5:25:25 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: Always Right
And, I must confess I organized a book on Bloomington, Indiana that he wrote the preface for. Geepers, when I went to his website to find out more about him, I realized then he was a foggy thinking liberal as is the wife he rode in on.
104 posted on 10/21/2003 5:35:05 PM PDT by formerlytempaussie (Minnesota summers are simply the best, though too short.)
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To: veronica
Clearly those in Hollywood and the music industry have all been assigned (by the DNC or operative) a certain week leading up to the 2004 election. It must have been his week to speak. Who was the female singer that spoke out last week? Who knows, it will probably be Queen Latifah next week.
105 posted on 10/21/2003 5:35:45 PM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: sultan88
Mellencamp's a punk...MUD
106 posted on 10/21/2003 5:39:08 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: longtermmemmory
So you think Mellencamp is a DNC operative?

Interesting...........
107 posted on 10/21/2003 5:41:33 PM PDT by WhiteGuy (We should all be willing to serve our country, but not our Government !!!)
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To: sultan88; veronica; Mudboy Slim; Landru; FBD; conservativemusician
Well that letter makes me wanna puke!

Big '88, put it in perspective...his career (what there was to begin with) was over in the 80's and he's just trying to get people to notice him again.

108 posted on 10/21/2003 5:52:52 PM PDT by cherry_bomb88 (Life is like a box of chocolates--leave it under too much heat and it melts into a giant mess)
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To: MarkeyD
So did I MarkeyD, and I still live here. The IU Hoosiers will start playing soon and John will be distracted going to games so you won't hear much from him. He and his wife always sit in the good seats right behind the IU bench. If we are lucky maybe IU will do well right up thru March and we won't have to read this tripe from him for a while.
109 posted on 10/21/2003 6:03:21 PM PDT by conservativeammom
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To: HanneyBean; suzyq5558
Until Duran Duran, Bryan Adams and Flock of Seagulls weighs in, I can't really decide what I think of John's stand on this issue....
...Oh, and Adam Ant, too...
66 posted on 10/21/2003 4:26 PM PDT by HanneyBean

Dont forget Joan Jett:)
68 posted on 10/21/2003 4:27 PM PDT by suzyq5558

Perhaps Wang Chung might have some deep insights to offer.

110 posted on 10/21/2003 6:03:34 PM PDT by Dajjal
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To: Revolting cat!
A minor, very minor rocker with a rather interesting history.

Politically, Mellencamp is your typical record industry idiot, but he is hardly a 'very minor rocker'. He has sold over 20 million albums, which include a couple of number one hits and numerous top 40 singles and a dozen platinum albums. He did get off to an embarrassing start with the record company trying to mold he into a pop star, but he has shed that image and became a critically acclaimed artist.

111 posted on 10/21/2003 6:07:56 PM PDT by Always Right
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To: MarkeyD
In Seymour? I grew up in Evansville.

He lives in Bloomington, actually on Lake Monroe by the crossway.

112 posted on 10/21/2003 6:09:33 PM PDT by Always Right
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To: cherry_bomb88
Now folks, I 've known John since before he was John Cougar Mellencamp. He still lives in Indiana (Near Bloomington); Has given a great deal to Indiana University and Jackson county where he is orginally from.

He along with Kris and WIllie he started farm aid..... to save the family farms. Scarecrow was dedicated to his grandfater, a farmer. He's always been outspoken. Was disliked by his teachers for not liking authority and basically was a "free" thinker and quite disrespectful. Knew how to get attention, by drawing attention to himself.

He's over fifty. He's been married three times is a grandfather himself. Can be seen at the local restaurant and groceries and is quite unpretentious. OTOH he still knows how to get attention....still doesn't like authority and basically is still quite disrespectful.

Actually he'd fit in well with some on this thread who dislike government control.
113 posted on 10/21/2003 6:16:09 PM PDT by hoosiermama (I lost my mind years ago; But I'm just now missing it!)
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To: Dajjal
Don't forget WHAM! with George Michael...oh wait, George Michael already DID weigh in...nevermind.
114 posted on 10/21/2003 6:18:25 PM PDT by HanneyBean
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To: veronica
I don't get it, was there some big clamor for Mellencamp to write this????
115 posted on 10/21/2003 6:23:28 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: MarkeyD
I also grew up in Seymour. JM was a few years younger than me. If it hadn't been for music, he probably would have wound up in jail.
116 posted on 10/21/2003 6:31:12 PM PDT by reg45
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To: hoosiermama
Quite the contrary. He is "pretentious". Since Mellencamp sought to comment politically, in this way, he's opened the door to criticism and a dissection of his political opinion. People really do prefer to hear a singer sing; see an actor/actress act; watch a performer perform. Step outside the sphere in which you've become famous in and you'll get bitten by differing opinion. There's a time to speak and a time to keep quiet. The fool is thought a fool....until he opens his mouth and proves he's a fool.

Reading Time and Newsweek and chatting with fawning fans (when they can actually "see" him, since he doesn't even see his fan club members backstage after a concert) isn't a scholarly collecting of mainstream opinion. After seeing him in concert and watching him onstage, seeing his reaction to chants of "U-S-A" from the crowd, and watching puffball interviews.....I'm seriously certain that Mellencamp hasn't a clue what "Fascism" really is! His known disdain for authority primes him to resent those who hold political power.

While fans will continue to buy his music, his "Summer Work Tour" of 2002 was primarily staged to garner him additional liquidity. The freshness of his work is not up to what it was a few years ago. He's stagnant, for all intents and purposes. Mellencamp ought to stick to good-time, folksy rock and roll. Leave the cerebral world of political discourse to those better suited and get his butt out of Indiana and over to Iraq where he can witness, firsthand, what's really going on.

117 posted on 10/21/2003 6:34:54 PM PDT by Thumper1960
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To: Grampa Dave
My DIL gave me a collection of his sayings if a book.

What's the name of the book?

118 posted on 10/21/2003 6:35:27 PM PDT by reg45
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To: veronica; cherry_bomb88; sultan88
Time to come together, he says....

"Come Together!!"
(To be sung to the Beatles' "Come Together")

Here comes the RightWing...We been buildin' up slowly...
We got Dubyuh leadin'...got our troops a'rollin'!!
We got Rush on the Eee-eye-bee;
Mudboy Slim ain't jokin', Right's got RATS on their knees!!

Left fears the Righteous...Libs got whupped at the polls!!
RATS love RapistWillie...Slick kills little children!!
Left's all naive fools...braindead freaks.
One thing Right must tell Dems is folks gotzta be FRee!!
Come Together, Right NOW...in DeeCee!!

DemRATS're destructin'...Libs love Eeeee-vil Tyrants!!
Left's got zero morals...Left's RAT-spine's a crackin'!!
RATS got FReeped down becuz Right's FRee!!
Fight the A.N.S.W.E.R. Commies 'cuz we loathe Tyranny!!
Come together, Right NOW...help US FReep!!

Right!! Yo...

Keep rollin', Justice...we got Soddom runnin'!!
Next, git O. bin Laden and that bozo Clinton!!
We say, "One and one and one is three!!"
RATS think Slick's good-lookin', but in Jail, Slick Shall SQUEEEEEAL!!
Come together, Right NOW!! RE-IMPEACH!!

Oh...
Come together...yeah!!
Come together...yeah!!
Come together...yeah!!
Come together...yeah!!
Come together...yeah!!
Come together...yea-eah-eahh!!
Come together...yea-eah-eahh!!
Come together...yeah!!

Mudboy Slim

1 posted on 09/11/2003 12:03 AM EDT by Mudboy Slim

119 posted on 10/21/2003 6:42:21 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (RE-IMPEACH Osama bil Clinton!!)
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To: veronica
Did Mellonhead ever write an open letter to Saddam?
120 posted on 10/21/2003 6:43:33 PM PDT by Brimack34
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