that cracked me up. i was singing it yesterday morning before the swearing in. guess it's my age.
matthews said it was "bad form" when the crowd booed and sang the song but i think it's a tribute to us as americans that we have the freedom to do that and that it was mild compared to what other countries might do to a leader like bush(and cheney)
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Did you hear when the crowd was actually sing that and booing Bush?
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ReplyDeletethat cracked me up. i was singing it yesterday morning before the swearing in. guess it's my age.
ReplyDeletematthews said it was "bad form" when the crowd booed and sang the song but i think it's a tribute to us as americans that we have the freedom to do that and that it was mild compared to what other countries might do to a leader like bush(and cheney)