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BlindD
10-04-2007, 06:01 PM
He just doesn't know that RP is the only one talking like Springsteen is. Tell this guy about RP and he's probably gonna get on board...

From Drudge 20:00hrs 04Oct07:

BRUCE UNDER FIRE? ROCKER SPRINGSTEEN CLAIMS UNNAMED CRITICS CALLING HIM 'UNPATRIOTIC'; SAYS U.S. COURSE OVER LAST 6 YEARS 'ANTI-AMERICAN'
Thu Sept 20 2007 16:11:22 ET

Rocker Bruce Springsteen answers critics who call his anti-war sentiments unpatriotic by saying the real sin against patriotism is saying nothing while your country is being harmed. Springsteen discusses this and other topics, including why he's still writing songs and performing, in an interview with Scott Pelley to be broadcast on 60 MINUTES Sunday, Oct. 7 (7:30-9:00 PM, ET, 7:00-9:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network.

When reminded that his anti-war views, prominent on his new album, "Magic," will cause people to say he is unpatriotic -- as his critic have charged before -- Springsteen says "That's just the language of the day... the modus operandi for anybody who doesn't like somebody... criticizing where we've been or where we're going," he tells Pelley. "I believe every citizen has a stake in the course, direction of their country. That's why we vote... It's unpatriotic at any given moment to sit back and let things pass that are damaging to some place that you love so dearly and that has given me so much," says the 58-year-old musician.

In the interview, Springsteen points out the direction in which the U.S. is going, by his estimation. "I think we've seen things happen over the past six years that I don't think anybody ever thought they'd ever see in the United States," says Springsteen. "When people think of the Unites States' identity, they don't think of torture. They don't think of illegal wiretapping. They don't think of voter suppression," he tells Pelley. "They don't think of no habeas corpus," he says, referring to the people being held by the U.S. government in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

"Those are things that are anti-American," Springsteen says. "There's been a whole series of things that... I never thought I'd ever see in America," he tells Pelley.

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drpiotrowski
10-04-2007, 06:09 PM
From what I've seen in the past, Springsteen is your classic "working class" democrat. But I'm sure he'd prefer RP over Hillary.

quickmike
10-04-2007, 06:25 PM
Theres a good chance Springsteen already supports Ron Paul but as a celebrity, he needs to be careful not to mention names sometimes, because he might have a better effect by spreading the message(which he seems to be doing exactly with Ron Pauls own words to a T)

Maybe in his opinion, he believes he might ruin somoenes chances by naming names. After all, what democrat is going to listen to him talk about Ron Paul when hes been so democrat slanted in the past. Maybe hes just trying to spread the message without naming any names at this point, but might as things get closer to primary day.


Trying to plant the seeds in peoples heads without seeming biased towards any one candidate and taking away from the message.


Know what I mean?