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Sent by Cody Gillette
From: codigi1@mac.com To: codigi1@mac.com Sent: 10/7/2008 3:45:39 P.M.
Pacific Daylight Time Subj: Los Angeles Times: details of misuse of song
"Born in the USA" by McCain/Palin
From the Los Angeles Times
Quick
Takes October 7, 2008
Artist says GOP misses song
context
The John McCain campaign has sounded echoes of Ronald Reagan's
1984 campaign gaffe of adopting Bruce Springsteen's antiwar song "Born in the
U.S.A." by using the Martina McBride country hit "Independence Day" to bring
his GOP running mate Sarah Palin on stage at a rally following her debate
Thursday with Sen. Joe Biden.
The title and most of the chorus sound
cheery, patriotic and upbeat -- perfect for a rally: Let freedom ring/ Let the white dove sing/ Let the whole
world know that today is the day of a reckoning. . . . It's Independence
Day.
But the full story in the song, written by
Nashville veteran Gretchen Peters, follows the mother of an 8-year-old
daughter who finally escapes an abusive husband by torching their house, with
him still inside.
"The fact that the McCain-Palin campaign is using a
song about an abused woman as a rallying cry for their vice presidential
candidate, a woman who would ban abortion even in cases of rape and incest, is
beyond irony," Peters said. "They are co-opting the song, completely
overlooking the context and message, and using it to promote a candidate who
would set women's rights back decades."
Peters says she'll be donating
her songwriting royalties from the song to Planned Parenthood -- in Palin's
name.
-- Randy
Lewis
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