Brenda Wood gives an almost perfect response to racist tweets following a Coca-Cola commercial. I can't say it better.
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Unfortunately, this reminds me of the controversy of Sebastien de la Cruz, the 11-year-old boy singing the "Star Spangled Banner" at the NBA finals. They were complaining about a "Mexican" singing our national anthem. It also reminds me of the controversy of Marc Anthony singing "God Bless America." They were complaining about a "Mexican" singing one of our songs.
Actually, de la Cruz and Anthony were born and raised in the US. Even if they weren't, they still have every right to sing our patriot songs. Also, "God Bless America" was written by Irving Berlin, a man born in what is now Belarus.Corey Taylor is correct. Man is a "four letter word."
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Those people would probably attack someone singing "To Anacreon in Heaven" as unpatriotic. Hell no - the Yanks ruined a perfectly good drinking song.
I've heard that "Battle Hymn of the Republic" was written by a Southerner, and "Dixie" by a Northerner (think of events in the U.S. 150 years ago).
As for the people who say Obama shouldn't be president because (they claim) he wasn't born in the U.S.? Not a peep out of them regarding George Washington, who DEFINITELY wasn't born in the U.S.
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Technically the laws for becoming president didn't exist back then that do now. But knowing the nutjobs today, they probably would complain.Originally posted by wolfie View PostAs for the people who say Obama shouldn't be president because (they claim) he wasn't born in the U.S.? Not a peep out of them regarding George Washington, who DEFINITELY wasn't born in the U.S.
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It's in the constitution itself, but the authors, not being complete idiots, put an OR in there to allow for people already living at the time.Originally posted by bex1218 View PostTechnically the laws for becoming president didn't exist back then that do now. But knowing the nutjobs today, they probably would complain."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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I just relish in the fact that the ones who proclaim that Obama shouldn't be president tend to be the same ones who look at Ted Cruz as their next presidential hopeful.Originally posted by bex1218 View PostTechnically the laws for becoming president didn't exist back then that do now. But knowing the nutjobs today, they probably would complain.
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Some had previously wanted to change the constitution to let Arnold Schwarzenegger to run for president, too.Originally posted by lordlundar View PostI just relish in the fact that the ones who proclaim that Obama shouldn't be president tend to be the same ones who look at Ted Cruz as their next presidential hopeful.
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Originally posted by TheHuckster View PostSome had previously wanted to change the constitution to let Arnold Schwarzenegger to run for president, too.IN movie "reality" aka Demolition Man that did indeed happenOriginally posted by wolfie View PostAny new law (or change in an existing law) that is meant to cover one person (or a small group of people) is a bad law.
I'm lost without a paddle and I'm headed up sh*t creek.
I got one foot on a banana peel and the other in the Twilight Zone.
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Yet those same idiots would have no problem with Senator Cruz running for President even though he is documented as a Canadian.Originally posted by wolfie View Post
As for the people who say Obama shouldn't be president because (they claim) he wasn't born in the U.S.? Not a peep out of them regarding George Washington, who DEFINITELY wasn't born in the U.S.
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