Posted on Nov 12, 2014
COL Jean (John) F. B.
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Bruce Springsteen was one of the guest stars at the Veterans Day "Concert for Valor" and chose to sing an anti-military/anti-war song. Do you think that was inappropriate?

My opinion is that his performance earned him his "BOSS" nickname ... He is a "Big Ole Sack of Sh*t".

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywood/2014/11/12/springsteen-fortunate-son-anti-troop?utm_source=e_breitbart_com&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Breitbart+News+Roundup%2C+November+12%2C+2014&utm_campaign=20141112_m123057793_Breitbart+News+Roundup%2C+November+12%2C+2014&utm_term=More
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Edited 10 y ago
I agree, sir. As the article says, he was unable to keep his ego in check. Why participate in such an event if you plan to "protest" with your song? It's not making sense to me ... except that he did get a chance to broadcast his political message on a national stage.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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Hooah ... Like I said, he's the BOSS... :-)
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SSG John Erny
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He is just another Rock Star liberal, they all should stick to what they do best and leave politics out of it.
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...and as service members ..they all had enough respect to allow him to voice his opinion on what is supposed to be "our day".. How would he have felt if everyone would have just turned their back to the stage?
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