worst country song. ever.

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ugh. i want to puke.

after seeing this video and hearing this song, i can't believe that i onceactually paid money to go to a Brad Paisley concert . Welcome to the Future.

what a load of liberal, pro-multicultural, negro lovingcrap.
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LOL that truly sucked. He ought to be taken out back and whipped for flying the battle flag while playing that.
 

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Paisley is a talented musician...too bad he's embraced cultural marxism/globalism with this atrocious video & song. Paisley is a 30+ degree Freemason, so I'm not suprised by the Globalist "flavor" of that gawd-awful video.
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Hey not all Freemasons are bad Dixie! But you're right, the video did suck.
 

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I've never liked Brad Paisley, or much "new country." That video was horrible!
 

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Propaganda presenting globalism as patriotism.
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Menelik said:
Hey not all Freemasons are bad Dixie! But you're right, the video did suck.

My apologies partner. I didn't mean to imply all Masons are bad.
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The "porch" (early degree) Masons are good civic minded men. However, not until the 30th degree & beyond are the true secrets (expounded by Manley P. Hall & Albert Pike) brought forth..but I digress.

Aside from Alan Jackson, I'm primarily a fan of the traditional, old school country....Hank Sr & Jr., George Jones, Merle, Bob Wills, Johnny Horton, Waylon, David Allan Coe & good ol' Johnny Rebel!
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DixieDestroyer said:
Menelik said:
Hey not all Freemasons are bad Dixie! But you're right, the video did suck.



My apologies partner. I didn't mean to imply all Masons are bad.
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The "porch" (early degree) Masons are good civic minded men. However, not until the 30th degree & beyond are the true secrets (expounded by Manley P. Hall & Albert Pike) brought forth..but I digress.



Aside from Alan Jackson, I'm primarily a fan of the traditional, old school country....Hank Sr & Jr., George Jones, Merle, Bob Wills, Johnny Horton, Waylon, David Allan Coe & good ol' Johnny Rebel!
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My father-in-law is an ex-Mason and he said the "Blue Lodge" is good, but everything above it isn't. That was his experience from some years ago. In my own experiences, me and my family have had nothing but trouble from the Masons we've known and lived around. I want nothing to do with that organization. I'm not saying every Mason is bad, but I try to steer clear of them.
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Colonel_Reb said:
DixieDestroyer said:
Menelik said:
Hey not all Freemasons are bad Dixie! But you're right, the video did suck.

My apologies partner. I didn't mean to imply all Masons are bad.
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The "porch" (early degree) Masons are good civic minded men. However, not until the 30th degree & beyond are the true secrets (expounded by Manley P. Hall & Albert Pike) brought forth..but I digress.

Aside from Alan Jackson, I'm primarily a fan of the traditional, old school country....Hank Sr & Jr., George Jones, Merle, Bob Wills, Johnny Horton, Waylon, David Allan Coe & good ol' Johnny Rebel!
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My father-in-law is an ex-Mason and he said the "Blue Lodge" is good, but everything above it isn't. That was his experience from some years ago. In my own experiences, me and my family have had nothing but trouble from the Masons we've known and lived around. I want nothing to do with that organization. I'm not saying every Mason is bad, but I try to steer clear of them.




Wow! I'm sorry that you have had some bad experiences with Masonry. I'll keep this short, in my 20+ years of being "the widows son" I've met a lot of good decent WHITE people. As for the devil worshiping rituals...never seen or heard of them. And I'm high up in Masonry myself, 32 degree Scottish Rite, past master.
 

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I've never heard of anything like devil worship going on there either, Menelik. I have heard about prostitutes, gambling, drinking, and other things that I have no desire to be around.
 

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I've never heard of anything like devil worship going on there either, Menelik. I have heard about prostitutes, gambling, drinking, and other things that I have no desire to be around.

Sounds like Congress!
 

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Menelik, no human sacrifices? No...what a minute, that's Bohemian Grove.
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In all seriousness, I've never believed that the Freemasons run the world, etc. However, I've heard that Masons such as Pike & Hall had Luciferian leanings, etc. I can't validate that, and certainly don't have an issue with "all Masons". I'm more concerned with the true Power Elite...CFR, TC, Club of Rome, Bilderberg Group & their Zionist allies.
 

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Dixie you're right about Pike as much as I hate to admit it.
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i don't know much more than rumor and innuendo with regards to the Masons, but i suspect there is plenty of both good and bad in such a widespread group.

but to get this thread back on topic just a little,what would motivate a country singer to perform a song like this? i mean, he wrote it but the stuff about being "buddies" with a black running back at his high school and there being a cross burning blah blah blah isn't true. i went to a concert, and during the show he had LOTS of pictures from his childhood up through his current age ... and ZERO included ANY blacks. so give me an f-ing break! nor does this stupid crap play to the traditional, right-wing country audiences who made him rich and famous.

so what gives? is this his real political ideology coming through? he did play for Obama at the No-Longer-White House, after all. or is it just another example of a stupid sheep buying into the multicultural propaganda?

whatever the reason, it sickens me, and i will no longer count myself as a fan despite his talent at playing the guitar.
 

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JC, I think many in his audience are brainwashed neo-con white anti-racists, and they love this kind of stuff. It makes them all misty-eyed and guilty over something that has nothing to do with them, if it happened at all. If the black RB wasn't in his past, then it is clearly multi-cultural propaganda. I suspect, much like the Dixie Ch(D)icks, his true political ideology is coming out.
 

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Sometimes you have these turncoats in country music like the Dixie Chicks, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and now Paisley. They don't represent the views of most country music fans. Alot of these liberal country music stars do the crossover thing into other kinds of music like pop music and these kind of views certainly help them fit right in.
 

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YouTubers comment:

"i cried when i saw Brad perform this in front of President Obama."

"GREAT job Brad Paisley. You continuously amaze me at the positive message you present."

"anti-white crap??? all because its anti-racist you dumbass "

"I dont like country music in general but this is now my favorite song. The vid is great."

"this music video gives me chills"

"Lincoln WAS the GREATEST leader our country has seen."

"my heart skipped a few beats when the cars popped up, and i always shed a tear when the sad part comes up"

"I swear that racism verse gives me the chills every time I hear it.  Great song."
 

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Charlie said:
YouTubers comment:



"i cried when i saw Brad perform this in front of President Obama."



"GREAT job Brad Paisley. You continuously amaze me at the positive message you present."



"anti-white crap??? all because its anti-racist you dumbass "



"I dont like country music in general but this is now my favorite song. The vid is great."



"this music video gives me chills"



"Lincoln WAS the GREATEST leader our country has seen."



"my heart skipped a few beats when the cars popped up, and i always shed a tear when the sad part comes up"



"I swear that racism verse gives me the chills every time I hear it.  Great song."

I think these make my point.
 

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Jimmy Chitwood said:
i don't know much more than rumor and innuendo with regards to the Masons, but i suspect there is plenty of both good and bad in such a widespread group.

but to get this thread back on topic just a little,what would motivate a country singer to perform a song like this? i mean, he wrote it but the stuff about being "buddies" with a black running back at his high school and there being a cross burning blah blah blah isn't true. i went to a concert, and during the show he had LOTS of pictures from his childhood up through his current age ... and ZERO included ANY blacks. so give me an f-ing break! nor does this stupid crap play to the traditional, right-wing country audiences who made him rich and famous.

so what gives? is this his real political ideology coming through? he did play for Obama at the No-Longer-White House, after all. or is it just another example of a stupid sheep buying into the multicultural propaganda?

whatever the reason, it sickens me, and i will no longer count myself as a fan despite his talent at playing the guitar.





Who was that who said if you repeat a lie enough it becomes the truth? Sounds like what "good ole boy' Brad is doing.
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Jimmy, you seem to be working overtime here at CF, even music topics!

Can you believe this little worm had the nerve to write lyrics like "and the man with the dream?" I suppose he Peasley was only allowed to hear the warm and fuzzy aspects of Dr. Michael King's life.

The reality will never be know by the masses (they'd probably p1ss their panties)....you know, how King used church donations and screwed and beat down more prostitues than Major Johnson, Wilt Chamberlain, and Bill Clinton. Then our "conseravative" president, Daddy Bush, makes his birthday a national holiday. That's AmeriKa in a nutshell.
 
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