
There will be a lot of war mongering for Dubya's current fantasies masked as patriotism and historical reflection, but it is Springsteen's recasting of an old Pete Seeger song that best describes the way I feel today. Our country was founded in the belief that we did not want to be oppressed by another power from across the ocean. It is time for us to acknowledge that the way to show respect for those we ask to protect us is to ask them to do JUST that, and to keep them safe from the wild excursions of greedy men who would murder innocent people and sacrifice innocent soldiers in order to gain their own selfish, greedy, despicable ends.

[Note 07/01/08: Having just checked this post I find that the You Tube version of this song has been removed, which is really very sad... As a replacement, here's Pete's version of This Land Is Your Land, a song I discuss below.]

I am proud to be an American. You don't have to know me very long, or read too much of what I write to know that about me. I believe in the grander ideas that the founders of the country believed in even when they themselves were not capable of living up to their own ideal. I also believe in the ways that we have improved upon those ideas over the years and I hold out hope that we will continue to improve rather than fall backwards in some sort of political and personal devolution. This is the hope I hold when the fireworks start popping.

When I was a kid in Florida my dad took me to a live outdoor presentation of The Skipper Chuck Show and we were led in a rollicking rendition of this song and something about it stuck. That afternoon was one of those strange and almost unbelievably life changing moments. I truly BELIEVE in this song. I believe in the land based beauty it describes, and I believe in the struggles of the people it celebrates, and I believe in the love and determination of the poet/songwriter.

THAT is what the Fourth of July is about!
NOBODY can take away your heart... Not King George in London in 1776 and Not King George in Washington in 2007.
Happy Independence Day!
5 comments:
Amazing links. Amazing songs. I have to admit, I was raised well as far as music goes. Springsteen, Joplin, CSN, etc. And I liked it all. But I never "got" mom's love of The Boss. I mean, he was fine, but nothing amazing. I get it now.
"Happy 4th of July everyone. Happy Independance Day. While I may be scathingly critical of our current tyrant, I do still love this country. The freedoms we have, while being cramped and threatened by the Pretender in Chief, are still far and away better than pretty much anywhere else in the world." - the nord
I'm just wondering how anyone could say their country is better than anywhere else, let alone EVERYwhere else, in the world, Nord?
Well I gotta say that of all the people I know, The Pirate there has a wider range of experience in such matters than MOST.
I'm not questioning the guy's travel experience or knowledge. I'm asking how anyone can say their country is better than anyone elses - everyone elses?
Unless you're norwegian, that is...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Human_Development_Index
(oficially there's seven better then you, but hey don't feel bad thats still good)
I just thought you would like to know that Skipper Chuck died last year, in Jupiter. He had been doing a series of jazz shows on WXEL the public station in WPB.
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