[lbo-talk] it was punk rock that set him off

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Tue Jan 11 12:14:36 PST 2011


[this just in from the right-wing PR machine]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 11 January 2011

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RADICAL LEFTIST PUNK BAND INSPIRED ACCUSED GUNMAN

Conducting interviews on this topic is the #1 New York Times bestselling author and the Senior Managing Director in the Financial Services Group at Gilford Securities as well as a senior staff writer for WND.com, Dr. Jerome Corsi.

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Lyrics: 'Difference from Nazis is someone tried to stop them'

By Jerome R. Corsi (c) 2011 WorldNetDaily

Loughner, 22, is in custody accused of opening fire into a crowd in Tucson, Ariz., killing six and critically wounding Democratic U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.

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Almost immediately after the news of the shooting broke, Caitie Parker self identified on Twitter that she had gone to school and been in a band with Loughner:

Link: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=249741

Then, in responding to "anderosa," Parker made clear that Loughner "was a pot head & into rock like Hendrix, The Doors, Anti-Flag:"

Link: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=249741

"Anderosa" is the Twitter username for Anthony DeRosa, an employee of Reuters Media, who has had a history of tweeting continuing attacks on Fox News and Fox News talk show hosts Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly, as well as a wide range of conservative media and political figures.

In responding to a variety of twitter posters, Parker identified being a band member with Loughner in "an alternative band":

Here is the old photograph of Loughner that Parker found from her high school yearbook:

Link: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=249741

Publishing Parker's tweets, James King of the Phoenix New Times confirmed that Parker and Loughner went to school together at Mountain View High School in Tucson and that both attended Pima Community College.

Anti-Flag echoed Loughner's themes, posted in his YouTube channel, of mind control and antipathy to the U.S. flag in "Red, White and Brainwashed," a theme to the group's 1996 album entitled "Die for the Government."

The lyrics:

They use the flag to control us

Brainwash us to be their patrotic slaves

Programs our minds by controlling what we learn

The only difference from the nazis is that

Someone tried to stop them

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

The government says they're working for us

Just as long as we increase their pay

But the minute they get into office we're a has-been

A yesterday

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

The red stands for the blood of all the people

We've slain

The white for this racist, bigoted foundation

The blue for your aryan eyes - all empty

Empty because you're taught to bow down to the man

Fly that flag, that flag of freedom

Do what you can for your country

Go and fight their wars for them

They're not following in our footsteps,

KILL THEM!

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

They call that being a patriot

I just call it ignorant

If you don't fight to make things better

Then you're the one betraying the country

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

RED WHITE AND BRAINWASHED

Anti-Flag's song "Free Nation?" from their 1999 album entitled "A New Kind of Army," echoed themes that should be familiar to anti-war protesters with a radical political consciousness that traces back to the 1960s.

Here are the lyrics to "Free Nation?"

State official talks of freedom

THEY-TALK!

In this country that we live in

THEY-TALK!

Free to be harassed and be beaten by the pigs

YOUR RIGHTS? NO RIGHTS!

Till you're f------ broken, crippled, or until you're f------ DEAD!

YEAH!

They pass laws unfair to gays

THEIR-WORK

And separatist laws to keep the non-whites in their place

THEIR-WORK

Family values as a smoke screen blowing in your face

THEIR TRUTH? NO TRUTH!

Family values isn't something that shouldn't be based on hate

Based on hate...

Justice presides over them, late into the night,

A blind fold covering their eyes, but something isn't right...

Under their arms, there are shackles on her legs

And the hands that once held up her scales are bound,

Are bound in chains!

Bound in chains...

And behind their closed door, they conspire through the night

MORE WORK? SICK WORK!

And they won't stop until this nation is all straight and all white!

NO!!

They call it a free nation... but all it is, is A NAZI NATION!!!

The song "Free Nation?" was evidently so popular that Anti-Flag included it again, in their 2002 album entitled "Mobilize."

Or, perhaps Loughner drew inspiration from a song entitled "We Are the One" on their 2009 album "The People or the Gun," a song that appears to have borrowed from a theme developed in the "Matrix" movie trilogy, a theme Barack Obama wove into his 2008 presidential campaign.

Here are the lyrics from "We Are the One":

It's time to make a move,

Change the times or they'll change you.

False promises of more.

Check that s--- at the door.

We're the ones we've been waiting for.

We are the one...Unified under none.

We are the one...The one to carry on.

Warfare is everywhere.

Poisoned land, water, air.

This routine is long old.

It's time to break that mold.

We'll break it up, then we'll break out.

Withstand the change.

Tear it down rebuild again.

Evolve with vision.

This year's eve, we will breathe fury.

I will scale the city walls.

Reviewers typically describe Anti-Flag as violent punk rock anti-government political music that derives its rhetoric from the radical left.

In an interview with Punxrukus.blogspot.com, Justin Cathal Geever, who goes by the stage name Justin Sane, Anti-Flag's guitarist and lead singer/songwriter, summed up the theme behind Anti-Flag as follows: "The idea behind Anti-Flag is to bring down the false barriers that are put in place by people in power around the world. We think that Patriotism and Nationalism - they're imaginary boundaries that are being set up by the people in power that divide the masses. We want to break down those barriers and bring people together. Instead of having different flags around the world, to have people united under one flag."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jerome R. Corsi received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in political science in 1972. He is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling books THE OBAMA NATION: LEFTIST POLITICS AND THE CULT OF PERSONALITY and the co-author of UNFIT FOR COMMAND: SWIFT BOAT VETERANS SPEAK OUT AGAINST JOHN KERRY. He is also the author of AMERICA FOR SALE, THE LATE GREAT U.S.A., and WHY ISRAEL CAN'T WAIT. Currently, Dr. Corsi is a Senior Managing Director in the Financial Services Group at Gilford Securities as well as a senior staff writer for WorldNetDaily.com.

Link to Article: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=249741



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