Posted on 05/02/2007 6:09:19 AM PDT by RDTF
When rocker John Mellencamp performed for the recovering soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center on Friday night, a couple of things were missing. He squelched his typically blistering rhetoric against the war in Iraq. Also MIA, as it turned out, was folkie and antiwar activist Joan Baez, who says she was disinvited from the event by Army officials.
In a letter that appears today in The Washington Post, Baez says Mellencamp had wanted her to perform with him and that she had accepted his invitation.
"I have always been an advocate for nonviolence," she writes, "and I have stood as firmly against the Iraq war as I did the Vietnam War 40 years ago. . . . I realize now that I might have contributed to a better welcome home for those soldiers fresh from Vietnam. Maybe that's why I didn't hesitate to accept the invitation to sing for those returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
"In the end, four days before the concert, I was not 'approved' by the Army to take part. Strange irony."
Reached by telephone yesterday at her home in Menlo Park, Calif., Baez, 66, said she wasn't told why she was given the boot, but speculated, "There might have been one, there might have been 50 [soldiers] that thought I was a traitor."
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*****I realize now that I might have contributed to a better welcome home for those soldiers fresh from Vietnam.*****
Completely wrong
I was wondering about the sanity of having Mellencamp there. He's music's ok, but his vitriol is appalling. I'm glad he had sense enough (or handlers enough) to shut up about it in that venue.
How many of the guys at Walter Reed even know who that old hag is anyway? I mean, come on...! Maybe she wasn’t allowed to come because she would have bored them to tears. LOL!!!
“Thought” she was a traitor?
In the words of Dick Cheney, "F*** you."
nothing to see here folks move along now.
This would be akin to Hanoi Jane Fonda visiting the troops, saying “I could have been more loyal during Vietnam to my own country!”
Good.
In short, Joan and John are victims!
Morning Star. lmao You said it very well. Have a great day! ~Pandora~
I was wondering about the sanity of having Mellencamp there. He’s music’s ok, but his vitriol is appalling. I’m glad he had sense enough (or handlers enough) to shut up about it in that venue.
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Unlike most of the moonbat artists, Mellencamp’s opposition to the war is a bit more reasoned and yes, he would have the sense not to go on about it in front of the troops. He’s one artist I can still support and appreciate even though I disagree with him on a political level. He’s definitely not a Dixie Chick.
Those who listen to ‘classic rock’ and shop at stores whose Muzak systems play such songs subsidize these propaganda...
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...troops and their mission.
Hard to avoid but worth keeping in mind.
Deny me now, I won’t know you later. It’s comin back around.
I wonder if she would still think that way in the middle of the combat zone.
This pretty much says it all!
The Army is smart enough to know a traitor when they see one!!
Joanie Phony is still alive?
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