User talk:Johannanyc

We get it. You visited the Onion's website and cut and pasted every anti-war commentary you could find pertaining to a song. Very impressive. Too bad the dolts who wrote them aren't nearly as smart as they think they are. For example, they connected Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue with the Iraq war. too bad they didn't pay attention long enough to realize it was about Afghanistan. The song charted BEFORE we invaded Iraq. Toby Keith has been clear that the song was about Afghanistan and has said that he personally doesn't support the war in Iraq, just supports the troops. But the dunderheads at the Onion think they know more about the motivations of the song than the guy who actually wrote it. Niteshift36 (talk) 05:10, 3 July 2008 (UTC)

So, you're talking about Toby Keith who toured with a stage backdrop of that Dixie Chick arm in arm with Saddam? That's the guy who personally doesn't support the war in Iraq? Okay...


 * Yes. If you bothered to read the article before "helping" it, you'd have seen this quote: "In a January 2007 interview with Newsday, Keith was asked whether or not he supported the Iraq War. He responded with "Never did." . The Maines/Saddam photo was his response to Maines making negative comments about his songwriting (she doesn't write her own). Further, the half-wit reviewer from the Onion apparently can't grasp the fact that the song was written after 9/11, charted and fell off the charts all BEFORE the invasion of Iraq. It had NOTHING to do with Iraq. But some people, like the author, are so hell-bent on hating the Iraq war, they'll fabricate connections just so they can bad-mouth the war some more. then gullible people cut and paste it without bothering to look at the timing and the words of the songs author. Niteshift36 (talk) 19:31, 11 July 2008 (UTC)

You clearly made your point. All caps and boldfacing are definitely enough to change the perceptions of a gullible person like myself.

How do I work this videoonto Toby's page?