Title: They wanted me gone | Lee Greenwood Source:
Newsmax TV URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzAxze91qdA Published:Mar 18, 2022 Author:NewsMax TV Post Date:2022-03-18 09:22:25 by Esso Keywords:None Views:579 Comments:38
HAAAAAAAAAAAAA! "The flag still stands for freedom And they can't take that away" -- do you think he's beginning to smell white replacement yet?
OMG, he IS a stooge. "We're all immigrants" -- what jew pays him to spout that! Yeah, Lee, you're free -- to step aside for a theatrical negress ironically named Kamala. Gee, is it this Bahamian commie bitch?
Biden said two things still concern him: "gross misinformation" from anti-vaccination activists and those who try to make vaccines a "political freedom issue."
Sean Hannity explained the left's "alarming war on freedom" in Thursday's opening monologue of "Hannity."
"They have an alarming war on freedom," he said. "Freedom of thought, freedom itself. Forget the Constitution, natural-born rights, our Declaration of Independence you know, inalienable rights come from God, not from government. But little tyrants on the left they're using every tool at their disposal to control what you are allowed to say, what you are allowed to hear, and just who is allowed to express an opinion."
Part of the left's war is cancel culture, which "has never been this bad and is getting worse," Hannity said, adding that the "threat of being canceled is an ever-present reality for almost everyone."
For example, concerned Loudoun County parents are "treated now like domestic terrorists by Biden's Department of Justice," he said. Canadian truckers peacefully protesting vaccine mandates in Canada are "accused of racism by a prime minister who loves to dress in blackface."
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose
Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose
Nothing don't mean nothing honey if it ain't free, now now, And feeling good was easy Lord, when he sang the blues, You know feeling good was good enough for me, Good enough for me and my Bobby McGee.
Janis Joplin had some great songs.
Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster were the song writers. ;)
When we worked The Highwaymen in Chicago, they told me to follow Kris Kristofferson out of the building to make sure nobody messed with him. He went up the stairs and I went up after him. When he got to the top landing he turned and looked at me. I told him what they told me, so he turned and kept going. ;)
When we worked The Highwaymen in Chicago, they told me to follow Kris Kristofferson out of the building to make sure nobody messed with him. He went up the stairs and I went up after him.
Great band, the Highwaymen...you don't hear country music like that anymore. Kristofferson had a reputation as a real badass back in the day...heck I suppose all of them did except for Willie. I guess all that pot made him more mellow.
Kristofferson had a reputation as a real badass back in the day...heck I suppose all of them did except for Willie. I guess all that pot made him more mellow.
Johnny Cash would do concerts at penitentiaries for free. It seems he was never in any prison at any time, but he did free concerts at Folsom and San Quentin.
We worked the old Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. There were so many fights it was called "the brawlroom".
I saw a picture of Snoop Dog and Willie Nelson. Willie was holding some prime bud. ;)