Let's Impeach the President

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  1. George Krebs

    George Krebs Well-Known Member

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    Now that I have your attention, these are not my sentiments but those of Neil Young, noted singer and burnout who has come out of recent anonymity with this little ditty that uses virtually every knee-jerk liberal stereotype in one meaningless, half-assed song.

    Now sing along.....

    Here, for the first time, the lyrics to Neil Young’s “Let’s Impeach the President”:

    Let’s impeach the president for lying

    And leading our country into war

    Abusing all the power that we gave him

    And shipping all our money out the door

    He’s the man who hired all the criminals

    The White House shadows who hide behind closed doors

    And bend the facts to fit with their new stories

    Of why we have to send our men to war

    Let’s impeach the president for spying

    On citizens inside their own homes

    Breaking every law in the country

    By tapping our computers and telephones

    What if Al Qaeda blew up the levees

    Would New Orleans have been safer that way

    Sheltered by our government’s protection

    Or was someone just not home that day?

    Let’s impeach the president

    For hijacking our religion and using it to get elected

    Dividing our country into colors

    And still leaving black people neglected

    Thank god he’s racking down on steroids

    Since he sold his old baseball team

    There’s lot of people looking at big trouble

    But of course the president is clean

    Thank God :lol:
     
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    gipper Well-Known Member

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    I'm sure he can get Tailback to sing backup.
     
  3. JO'Co

    JO'Co Well-Known Member

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    8)
    Neil Young is a Canadian. Read those lyrics again and remember that he's as American as those Mexicans who're demanding their "rights" to live, work, vote and draw government benefits here...

    To all those who keep saying that we can't deport all these whiners because, "There's too many of them." I say...

    SI SE PUEDE! (Yes we can!)
     
  4. JO'Co

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    :roll:
    BTW- Does anybody even know who the president of Canada is? Do they have a president? Or is it a prime minister? Does anyone care? One of you hockey guys must know something about Canada...right? Do they drive on the same side of the street as us? Or is it like Mexico where they just go around in circles?

    Inquiring minds want to know...
     
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    8) I think they are our largest trade partner, at least they were the last time I looked (they may have been replaced by the Chi-Coms")
    Surely you remember P.M. Brian Mulrooney(sp?), that dude had a hell of a voice! When he sang "When Irish Eyes are Crying" he had more panties thrown at him then Tom Jones! :)
     
  6. Bear Down Rick

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    Uh, huh. Last summer the "anonymous burnout" played at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville (country fans will understand), and when Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs) found out, he made a film about it. Young's last album, "Prairie Wind", received critical acclaim, plus a 2005 Top 100 Album ranking from Amazon.

    Neil's currently helping to pull Lionel Trains out of bankruptcy. He's been involved in model railroading since he was five, and shares the hobby with his son Ben. Because Ben has cerebral palsey, Neil has developed - and received patents for - wireless paddle controls that allow users to control multiple train and track functions with an economy of effort.

    It may be better to burn out than to fade away, but Neil's done neither.

    Here's another Neil Young tune, from 2001...

    I know I said I love you
    I know you know it's true
    I've got to put the phone down
    And do what we gotta do
    One's standing in the aisleway
    Two more at the door
    We've got to get inside there
    Before they kill some more

    Time is running out
    Let's roll
    Time is running out
    Let's roll

    No time for indecision
    We've got to make a move
    I hope that we're forgiven
    For what we gotta do
    How this all got started
    I will never understand
    I hope someone can fly this thing
    And get us back to land

    Time is running out...

    No one has the answer
    But one thing is true
    You've gotta turn on evil
    When it's coming after you
    You gotta face it down
    And when it tries to hide
    You gotta go in after it
    And never be denied

    Time is running out...

    Let's roll for freedom
    Let's roll for love
    Goin' after Satan
    On the wings of a dove
    Let's roll for justice
    Let's roll for truth
    Let's not let our children grow up
    Fearful in their youth
     
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    http://www.break.com/index/bush9.html
     
  8. George Krebs

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    So what is St. Neil saying in his two songs? That it was a good idea to strike back but now that there are "costs" involved we should impeach Bush?

    Horsesh*t!
     
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    I'll leave that to you to interperet. They are songs, after all.

    No one except you has referred to Young as a saint. But you did refer to him as a "noted singer and burnout who has come out of recent anonymity...". That was at best an uninformed statement, and being a Neil Young fan, I'm only too happy to point out the truth. :wink:

    I don't agree with, or care for, "Let's Impeach The President". I do support free speech, though. Attack the song all you want, just leave the tactic of defaming an individual with whom you don't agree to Al Sharpton.
     
  10. George Krebs

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    I was just practicing free speech......
     
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    Just not responsibly...
     
  12. George Krebs

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    Not true. I take full responsibility for what I said.
     
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    As does Al, I'm sure, when confronted with facts. The trick is to act responsibly in the first place.

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  14. Jack O'Brien

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    You mean like publicly performing with cocaine dangling from one's nose?


    Strange that the "burnout" term you find so offensive refers to Young's anthem, a concept that moved Curt Cobain so much as to include it in his suicide note, "It's better to burn out than fade away".

    And yes, Neil Young has received recognition in the last 10 years but compared to his volume of work done in the 70's to the vast multitude of non-die hard fans, he has been in recent anonymity.

    Did you know Neil Sedaka is still writing, recording, and performing? I still remember all the words to Calendar Girl, and Happy Birthday Sweet 16 - 40 years later. Oh and as a USA citizen, he could write a song and sing about "OUR" country.

    This isn't Young's country - by his choice. He could at least exercise some responsibility (and accuracy) in his choice of pronouns. Freedom of speech doesn't include a pass on misrepresentation.
     
  15. Bear Down Rick

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    And where did I say I find the term "burnout" offensive with respect to Young? Must be your words. I said "uninformed".

    I also said, "It may be better to burn out than to fade away, but Neil's done neither." And he hasn't.
     
  16. JO'Co

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    Would you have preferred the term washed-out? How about has-been? That old bum and his opinions are as relevant as the tear stains on his bell-bottom trousers. He's spent his entire career making fun of Americans and their way of life. Now its time for us to give him some advice: hit the road and don't come back...
     
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    was your opening line.

    You than continued with ...
    N.B. emphasis added.


    No, you didn't use the word 'offensive' and I didn't say you did, did I?

    You did take umbrage with George's depiction of a mega star of our youth, didn't you?

    Or were "defaming", "Al Sharpton" and "just not responsibly..." supposed to be compliments?

    Q.E.D.
     
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    No. Both would have also been incorrect. Washed out has-beens don't continue to sell tickets and albums at the clip Neil does.
    You're certainly welcome to your opinion, but I disagree :D
     
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    Not umbrage either. I found George's depiction to be "at best an uninformed statement", as I said.
    Neither compliments nor insults, Jack.
     
  20. George Krebs

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    Young is just another foreigner who comes here and makes his fortune off the American consumer while blasting away at the very people who made him relevant.

    That's cool. Just don't expect all of us to assign any importance to this guy. We see him for what he is. If he doesn't like things here he can head back from whence he came.

    Just exercising my free speech rights, of course. :lol: