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FR EXCLUSIVE: Springsteen Called For Impeachment of President Bush at DC Concert
Kristinn
| September 13, 2003
| Krsitinn via Angelwood
Posted on 09/13/2003 7:50:49 PM PDT by Angelwood
Rock star Bruce Springsteen called for the impeachment of President George W. Bush at a nearly sold-out concert at FedEx Field just outside of Washington, DC tonight. During the introductions of his back-up band, The E Street Band, Springsteen said of saxophonist Clarence Clemons, "It's time to impeach the president and get a man in there to get us out of this mess." The audience cheered in response.
At a recent concert at Fenway Park in Boston, Springsteen touted liberal comedian Al Franken's new book and encouraged people to read it. In the Spring, Springsteen issued a statement defending the Dixie Chicks after they told a foreign audience that they were "ashamed that the President of the United States was from Texas."
At least Springsteen chose to make his statement about impeaching President Bush in the nation's capital. However, his timing just two days after the nation marked the second anniversary of the September 11 attacks is sure to make his remarks even more controversial than otherwise, especially because the nation's capital was a target.
Springsteen was silent during the eight years of Bill Clinton's presidency: A time when children were gassed and burned to death at Waco; our national security was betrayed to the communist Chinese government in exchange for millions of dollars for Clinton's campaign coffers; and when Clinton lied under oath and obstructed justice in a civil rights lawsuit filed by one of the "little people" that Springsteen champions.
Springsteen's current album and tour are based on the September 11 attacks and he has several songs about the bravery of those who gave their lives responding to those attacks. Springsteen's tour is scheduled to end at the beginning of October with three dates at New York City's Shea Stadium.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Free Republic; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: brucespringsteen; shutupandontsing; shutupandsing; springsteen
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To: ConservativeMan55
He thinks he's The Boss; and he is.
To: ConservativeMan55
With all due respect, Bruce Springsteen has been a worldwide star for 30 years, so I don't think "flash in the pan" is quite accurate.
To: syriacus
Although Al Franken was, at the time, a fellow at the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard, his unauthorized use of the Harvard letterhead for that purpose did, regretably, embarass Harvard. As in most satire, the purpose is to reveal something absurd about the subject through wit. Considering that Franken was asking Mr. Ashcroft to share his own abstinence story, you would expect a quickly forthcoming response. Which never came. Sometimes I think the conservative world would be enriched if you ever appreciated irony.
To: ConservativeMan55; kristinn; Angelwood; tgslTakoma
More like flash in the pants!
My much younger sister recently went to see Willy Nelson in Mitchell, SD. She was in stitches describing to me how half way through the show, Willy and the band got tired and had to sit down and the mosh pit was full of grey-haired women trying to rush the stage.
I heard poor Willy has endorsed Dennis Kucinich.. Kuspinach.. well you know who I mean, for prez.
Sometimes I hate getting old. There just aren't enough illusions left.
To: At _War_With_Liberals
In the Ronald Reagan zenith of 1984, Bruce Springsteens' politics were actually as outspoken as they are today. In fact, he believed he was hiding it in plain view with his hit "Born in the USA". The middle verses tell the story:
"I got in a little hometown jam
And so they put a rifle in my hands
Sent me off to Vietnam
To go and kill the yellow man
[chorus]
Come back home to the refinery
Hiring man says "Son if it was up to me"
I go down to see the V.A. man
He said 'Son don't you understand'".
Apropos of todays' permanently disabled war veterans who are unable to collect both disability pay and military pension as they should. President Bush has blocked this proposal, unknown to most Americans. If you don't believe me ask ARMY TIMES. See ARMYTIMES.com editorial june 30, 2003.
To: adlaistevenson
"Apropos of todays' permanently disabled war veterans who are unable to collect both disability pay and military pension as they should. "
How is that?
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posted on
09/16/2003 1:19:00 AM PDT
by
At _War_With_Liberals
(Concerned about globalism? PLEASE read http://toogoodreports.com/spotlight/110100-td.htm)
To: adlaistevenson
Sometimes I think the conservative world would be enriched if you ever appreciated irony.Nice generalization. Glad to say it doesn't apply to me.
A quick glance at my FR posts should prove that.
I certainly appreciate irony. It's very likely that I appreciate it a little more than most people..(perhaps a little too much :-).
Prankin' Al Franken's
nasty behavior is a good reminder of why this former Illinois liberal, who voted for Carter and McGovern and campaigned for Eugene McCarthy, got out of the Democratic party.
The days of admirable Democrats, like Adlai Stevenson, are distant history.
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posted on
09/16/2003 5:01:48 AM PDT
by
syriacus
(Did Mike Schiavo buy mobiles to place over the crib of his baby? What did he buy for Terri?)
To: adlaistevenson
Welcome to Free Republic.
368
posted on
09/16/2003 5:05:26 AM PDT
by
syriacus
(Did Mike Schiavo buy mobiles to place over the crib of his baby? What did he buy for Terri?)
To: adlaistevenson
Considering that Franken was asking Mr. Ashcroft to share his own abstinence story, you would expect a quickly forthcoming response. Which never cameWhy should I expect Ashcroft to reply to personal questions about his sexual life, especially when the questions are posed by an aggressively nasty "humorist" who has bad taste?
As Attorney General of the US, Ashcroft must be well aware that one's sex life is a private matter, as long as one does not break any laws.
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posted on
09/16/2003 5:33:35 AM PDT
by
syriacus
(Did Mike Schiavo buy mobiles to place over the crib of his baby? What did he buy for Terri?)
To: adlaistevenson
Considering that Franken was asking Mr. Ashcroft to share his own abstinence story, you would expect a quickly forthcoming response.You do realize that that statement makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, don't you?
To: syriacus
"Welcome to Free Republic." I've noticed a lot of new posters on these threads. I think it's safe to assume that they didn't register here because they are Liberals etc; they registered here because someone posted a link on a Brucie message board which caused them to sign up to defend one of America's greatest singers.
I hope some of them continue to post here.
If 40,000 fans are at a concert in which Brucie says something that offends maybe about a dozen humourless people, it is fair that some of the majority (who enjoyed the event and were not offended) should be given a right to reply.
If the same complainants go to Brucie's next concert in the hope of hearing - and deliberately misinterpreting - a similar quip, it is clear they are trolling. Brucie won't ban them. He will just happily take their money and laugh all the way to the bank.
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posted on
09/16/2003 7:09:28 AM PDT
by
jjbrouwer
(Chelsea for the Champions League!)
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
I can say that when the cops ask you to freeze it is not a great idea to reach for your pocket. It's a good idea to do as ordered.
No doubt you are not one to ever dial 911 in ANY emergency, since you have such a blatant disregard for the dangerous lives inner city cops face.
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posted on
09/16/2003 7:43:36 AM PDT
by
OldFriend
(DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
To: freeperfromnj
I don't mean to be a downer but I don't think there is alot of hope. As kids in public schools are being conditioned to despsise guns and boys feminized and in general dumbed down except to be EXTREMELY emotional ... WHO will join the military? WHO will stand up for is RIGHT? WHO will THINK? WHAT will they think - passific (sp) socialism is what I see in the future along with NO moral compass or rather anything is permissible but what is right. Convince me I'm wrong. It's especially scary when ALOT of parents buy into to this and reinforce this crap at home - all believing that they are righteous citizens for John Lennon's world - imagine ... .
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posted on
09/16/2003 8:21:14 AM PDT
by
nmh
To: jjbrouwer
I think it's safe to assume that they didn't register here because they are Liberals etc; they registered here because someone posted a link on a Brucie message board which caused them to sign up to defend one of America's greatest singers.
Of course, The Great Singer is entitled to his political opinions, and we are permitted to analyze those publicly-stated opinions..
Springsteen suggested buying Prankin' Al Franken's book and (in my original post on this thread) I mentioned one of the reasons why I wouldn't buy it. For purposes of brevity, I did not mention all the reasons I wouldn't buy the book.
It did not occur to me that a poster who chose the name "AdlaiStevenson" had a music-fan's motivation rather some a politics-fan's motivation. Maybe that is because Adlai E. Stevenson was somewhat of a political hero to me, while I was growing up.
Well.....now that I've finished giving my feeble excuses for my bad behavior--
- I ask forgiveness for all my conscious and subconscious wrongdoings in this thread, whether they are committed in the past or in the future
- Next time, I will try to be more open-minded to the musical motivations of someone who accuses me of lacking a sense of irony.
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posted on
09/16/2003 9:14:00 AM PDT
by
syriacus
(Prankin' Al Frankin....says he didn't lie to Ashcroft. His letter was only a prank.)
To: Mudboy Slim; Landru; sultan88; conservativemusician; cherry_bomb88; jla; Happygal
RE: Bruce Springsteen called for the impeachment of President George W. Bush---
Mudboy Slim: "Not something I wanted to hear...looks like I've seen my last Springsteen concert and bought my last Springsteen CD. The dude's politically infantile!!"
Mudboy Slim has finally had the scales removed from his eyes, in regard to his affection for "the Boss"...
Ya can't say as I didn't warn ya, Mud, about B.ruce S.pringsteen! :)
Celebrity Judges, any comments?
Regards,
FBD
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posted on
09/16/2003 9:14:15 AM PDT
by
FBD
("A politician is a man who will double cross that bridge when he comes to it."-- Oscar Levant)
Comment #376 Removed by Moderator
To: PJRiotAct
"Everyone just needs to chill out and enjoy the music. If you don't enjoy the music, don't f***ing go and let the real fans get the tickets instead of you corporate yuppies." Don't worry pal...I don't go.
And as for "chilling out", maybe you are the one who should "chill out", *dude*. *Like, ya dig, man?* *Go smoke a doobie, or somethin', OK man?*
And don't reply to this, as I'd rather converse with people who have a brain.
377
posted on
09/16/2003 9:46:40 AM PDT
by
FBD
("A politician is a man who will double cross that bridge when he comes to it."-- Oscar Levant)
To: syriacus
heh heh.
Actually, I didn't notice your "bad" behaviour. I just noticed that you pointed out he was a newbie.
As you know, some of the biggest nutcases are the ones who've been here since 1998!
Seriously, I don't think that this latest storm in a teacup has hurt Brucie in the slightest. He has a fanatical following and most of the people trashing him probably wouldn't go to his sellout concerts anyway.
I'm reminded of a joke that Billy Connolly tells about a live show he gave in Australia. He was telling some pretty offensive jokes and an irrate member of the audience jumped up on stage and shouted: "I didn't come here to be insulted!"
Billy replied: "Oh, where do you usually go then?"
The guy then tried to thump him but didn't realise that the bottom of Billy's beard isn't attached to his chin so he went flying.
The other audience members probably thought it was all part of the act.
378
posted on
09/16/2003 9:55:46 AM PDT
by
jjbrouwer
(Chelsea for the Champions League!)
Comment #379 Removed by Moderator
To: FBD
I have reason to believe PJRiotAct is a troll.
380
posted on
09/16/2003 10:47:35 AM PDT
by
Cyber Ninja
(His legacy is a stain on the dress.)
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