You can’t question something they’ve never had
Why is it that whenever Natalie Maines decides to rundown our country, she does so from the soil of a foreign country?
“A lot of pandering started going on, and you’d see soldiers and the American flag in every video. It became a sickening display of ultra-patriotism.”
“The entire country may disagree with me, but I don’t understand the necessity for patriotism,” [Natalie] Maines resumes, through gritted teeth. “Why do you have to be a patriot? About what? This land is our land? Why? You can like where you live and like your life, but as for loving the whole country… I don’t see why people care about patriotism.”
Well, you got one thing right, Ms. Maines — almost the entire country does disagree with you (I say almost, as I’m sure there are some Kozkids and some HuffingtonPost folks that think you’re a “hero” for “speaking truth to power”).
It’s not surpising that you don’t understand the need for patriotism. You can’t understand the necessity of something you’ve never had; something you’ve never felt; something you’ll never have.
I think it’s disgusting that you find images of Soldiers and flags to be a “sickening display of ultra-patriotism”. Here’s a picture of a bunch of Marines, surrounded by a bunch of American Flags, at the funeral of a true hero and patriot, Gunnery Sergeant John D. Fry:
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OTHERS:
Do you really want to know how this is playing out in “most of the country”, Natalie? It lies somewhere in the answer to this question posed by WISN Early Spin Blog:
By the way ladies, how’s the tour coming along?
Michelle Malkin has other pictures sure to turn the Dixie Clueless-Chicks’ stomachs. Michelle also has a great Vent posted at HotAir, where she reminds them that, “You can’t spit on them that brung ya, and expect them to dance with you again.”
PGG, a commenter at Wizbang, reminds us that there are two types of Americans: “those who provide freedom, and those who consume it” — I’m proud to have served with the former, while Natalie is ignorantly part of the later.






Remember when the Chicks released this song?
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/dixiechicks/travelinsoldier.html
I cried when I first heard it. Whatever happened to them ??
Left by dianne on June 19th, 2006 at 4:23 am