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Garth Brooks on Obama: "I Love Him"
CNS News ^ | 3-22-2011 | Nicholas Ballasy

Posted on 03/23/2011 1:05:55 PM PDT by Frantzie

Grammy award-winning singer Garth Brooks told CNSNews.com that he "fully" supports President Barack Obama and that it must be "hell" serving as President of the United States.

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KEYWORDS: garthbrooks; hillbilly; homosexual; obama
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To: heylady

In 1999, Brooks and his wife separated, announcing their plans to divorce on October 9, 2000. The divorce became final in 2001.

In the mid-1990s, many tabloids reported throughout the decade that he was actually having an affair with longtime friend and collaborator Trisha Yearwood. The two have continually denied having had an affair. Following Brooks’s divorce, however, the pair did begin dating, and the couple wed on December 10, 2005, at their home in Oklahoma, marking the second marriage for Brooks and the third for Yearwood. They own a house in Goodlettsville, Tennessee and a house in Malibu, California, and Port St. Lucie, FL but keep a primary residence at a ranch in Owasso, Oklahoma, a suburb of Tulsa where they live.

Garth Brooks $250 in Vegas

Brooks issued a statement: “I am flattered Steve Wynn believes in me as an entertainer, and my deal with him is not affected by ticket price.


61 posted on 03/23/2011 2:11:40 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: Frantzie

Well Garth, your music sucks and your career is just as over as the dixie chicks. Tell that little joke at the next concert you have in Texas. You will likely get a good old fasioned TX @$$ whoopin’.


62 posted on 03/23/2011 2:12:26 PM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (TX and MI - When the going gets tough, the dims run and hide.)
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“when Wynn lured Brooks out of retirement” with a five-year deal that included a $15 million jet


63 posted on 03/23/2011 2:12:40 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: Frantzie

In the early years Garth was very good. Then, over the past 10 years he started to introduce more and more “black” sounds into his C&W and that’s when he lost me.

He tried to use is influence to actually change C&W into some type of multicultural “save the world” type of music.

There is a song written about the change by the name of “Murder on Music Row.” By Alan Jackson. He was talking about the people like Garth who wanted to do away with our traditional C&W music.

(Murder on Music Row by Alan Jackson)

Nobody saw them running
From 16th Avenue
They never found the fingerprints
Or the weapon that was used
But someone killed country music
Cut out its heart and soul
They got away with murder
Down on music row

The almight dollar
And the lust for worldwide fame
Slowly killed tradition
And for that, someone should hang (”Ahh, you tell ‘em Alan”)
They all say “Not Guilty!”
But the evidence will show
That murder was committed
Down on music row

For the steel guitars no longer cry
And the fiddles barely play
But drums and rock ‘n’ roll guitars
Are mixed up in your face
Ol’ Hank wouldn’t have a chance
On today’s radio
Since they committed murder
Down on music row

They thought no one would miss it
Once it was dead and gone
They said no one would buy them ol’
Drinkin’ and cheatin’ songs (”Oh, but I still buy ‘em”)
Well there ain’t no justice in it
And the hard facts are cold
Murder’s been committed
Down on music row

For the steel guitars no longer cry
And you can’t hear fiddles play
With drums and rock ‘n’ roll guitars
Mixed right up in your face
Why the Hag wouldn’t have a chance
On today’s radio
Since they committed murder
Down on music row

Why they even tell the Possum
To pack up and go back home
There’s been an awful murder
Down on music row

A fitting song to illustrate Garth’s contribution to the destruction of C&W.


64 posted on 03/23/2011 2:19:37 PM PDT by DH (48th TFW, A&E Lakenheath England, 67-70)
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To: crazyhorse691

This was from the article or Garth Brooks direct quote - can the moderator modify the title? Thanks for the heads up.


65 posted on 03/23/2011 2:22:33 PM PDT by Frantzie (HD TV - Total Brain-washing now in High Def. 3-D Coming soon)
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To: Ditter

He had an infamous Super Bowl video that featured a homo kiss. I don’t think he ever even pretended to be conservative.

In the ‘80s, country was smooth crossover like Eddie Rabbit, Restless Heart, and Alabama. I never liked his music, but I guess he’s notable for bringing the redneck twang back to country. Ironic, since he always said he was a rock fan at heart.


66 posted on 03/23/2011 2:24:11 PM PDT by Rastus
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To: Frantzie
Trisha Yearwood must have sat upon Garth's face too long and Garth has suffered some brain damage from anoxia.
67 posted on 03/23/2011 2:24:41 PM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: Rastus
I never liked his music, but I guess he’s notable for bringing the redneck twang back to country.

I think he was the one that was parodied in 'Team America' in 'Freedom Isn't Free'....."What would yoooo dooooo...."

68 posted on 03/23/2011 2:28:31 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: DH

Link to video.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny3K9irFC5k

I blame Garth, Reba , Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, and all these other “stars” of today for the death of country music.
Give me oldies or Carolina beach music any day.


69 posted on 03/23/2011 2:32:46 PM PDT by neal1960 (D m cr ts S ck. Would you like to buy a vowel?)
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To: West Texas Chuck

Well of course being from Alabama, my fav country acts are Hank Jr. and the Alabama band. Both pretty much done for now days. Their old stuff is on my CDs so I can at least relive the 70s & 80s, when both had good stuff.


70 posted on 03/23/2011 2:33:17 PM PDT by RetiredArmy (The Lord Said It and I Believe it. Read your Bible. These are the end time events.)
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To: Frantzie

newsGarth Brooks: American Political System Needs ‘Kick In The Ass’

An event honoring former President George H.W. Bush Monday night includes performances by Carrie Underwood, Cee-Lo Green and Garth Brooks, the latter of whom thinks the nation’s political system needs a “kick in the ass.”

Brooks, who has apparently forgotten that Obama once said his iPod contains “everything but Garth Brooks.”

“The whole political system kind of has me concerned right now to tell you the truth — 200 years old and we might think of about, you know, kind of kicking it in the ass a little bit,” said the singer. “It just seems like we vote for things because they’re Republican or Democratic… I think we should vote for [politicians and laws] because they’re right or wrong and we kind of have seemed to have fallen into that trap.”

http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/66857/garth-brooks-american-political-system-needs-kick-in-the-ass/


71 posted on 03/23/2011 2:37:36 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: Frantzie

Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Reba pay tribute to President George H.W. Bush in “A Celebration of Service”

On Monday, the Points of Light Institute hosted “All Together Now – A Celebration of Service” at The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., to honor President George H. W. Bush for his visionary leadership in the American service movement.

The tribute was taped, and portions of it will air at 7 p.m. Monday, March 28 on NBC (KFOR-4 in Oklahoma

The event brought together all four former presidents for the first time since the inauguration of President Obama. President William J. Clinton served as the event’s honorary co-chairman. He was joined by President and Mrs. George W. Bush and President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter.

The star-studded lineup also together some of the biggest acts in country music, soul and rock in a unique program celebrating the powerful role voluntary service can play in overcoming the challenges our communities face in the 21st century. “All Together Now – A Celebration of Service” featured performances by Oklahoma natives Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood, along with Sheryl Crow, Cee Lo Green, Sam Moore, Brad Paisley, Kid Rock and Darius Rucker.

Points of Light Institute inspires, equips and mobilizes people to take action that changes the world; 25 million more Americans are volunteering today as volunteered in 1989. To find out how you can get involved and make a difference, go to www.PointsofLight.org.

http://blog.newsok.com/bamsblog/2011/03/22/garth-brooks-carrie-underwood-reba-pay-tribute-to-president-george-h-w-bush-in-a-celebration-of-service/


72 posted on 03/23/2011 2:39:14 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: RetiredArmy
Never liked his music or him. So, no worries, my opinion of him is not much lower than it was.

Dittos to that. :)

73 posted on 03/23/2011 2:55:52 PM PDT by Gosh I love this neighborhood
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To: Rastus
Not being a Super Bowl fan I don't remember that video but I remember something. Maybe that at the height of his career he had a mental breakdown and said he was giving up singing.
74 posted on 03/23/2011 2:58:36 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: neal1960

Amen Bro!!!!!!!!!!!


75 posted on 03/23/2011 3:34:05 PM PDT by DH (48th TFW, A&E Lakenheath England, 67-70)
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To: DH
In the early years Garth was very good. Then, over the past 10 years he started to introduce more and more “black” sounds into his C&W and that’s when he lost me.

He tried to use is influence to actually change C&W into some type of multicultural “save the world” type of music.

There is a song written about the change by the name of “Murder on Music Row.” By Alan Jackson. He was talking about the people like Garth who wanted to do away with our traditional C&W music.

"Murder on Music Row" is indeed a great song and the lyrics aptly summarize what went wrong on 16th Avenue (as it will always be known to me).

Back when C&W was true to its roots and before it became diluted, it was largely unapologetically pro-American and stood for God as well as Conservative principles. Back in the pre-Garth era, it was also very un-politically correct as exemplified by Guy Drake's great Welfare Cadillac.

76 posted on 03/23/2011 4:22:37 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP...that's what I like about Texas.)
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To: LottieDah

I do think its ironic that in American Honky-Tonk Bar Association, he sings for the “over-taxed.” In that song he also says:

When Uncle Sam dips in your pocket
For most things you don’t mind
But when your dollar goes to all of those
Standing in a welfare line
Well rejoice you have a voice

Yet he supports the welfare and tax party.

Dissonance will kill the American psyche.


77 posted on 03/23/2011 5:27:57 PM PDT by Raider Sam (They're on our left, right, front, and back. They aint gettin away this time!)
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To: LottieDah

Only had one Garth CD. Notice the word ‘Had’


78 posted on 03/23/2011 6:14:28 PM PDT by BornToBeAmerican (Kindness will conquer evil)
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To: Hacklehead

Well, i was going to go through my music collection, and get new cds of everything he has since i have nothing to play my old garth tapes on now... now i’m torn wether to burn mp3s to cd, buy used cds at PacRats, or use my freebies through BMG to finish the collection, so at least a rat supporter doesn’t get a dime of my hard earned dough.

Yeah let me tell ya, this has me torn. I have an original of his self titled album autographed when he performed live at Libby’s over in Daysville, I have No Fences on vinyl, I actually have a copy of Ropin The Wind on 8 track, everything else by him is a tape copy, except for Sevens and In Pieces which I have on CD... tuff decision indeed...

Garth stop making us fans prioritise between our values and our enjoying your good music, shut up and SING... or as the rock says “IT DOESN’T MATTER WHAT YOU THINK”


79 posted on 03/23/2011 10:34:01 PM PDT by Schwaeky (The Republic--Shall be reorganized into the first American EMPIRE, for a safe and secure Society!)
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To: ransacked

Huge liberal money is what he is smoking. It’s what you get for paling around with Kevin Costner and Faith Hill.


80 posted on 03/23/2011 10:36:03 PM PDT by My Favorite Headache (In a world where I feel so small, I can't stop thinking big.)
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