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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo
I don't have a problem if it's about the war and in respect for a soldier. But I've seen a lot of songs where the singer portrays a soldier in it. I guess I just always felt that being a soldier is something that should be sung about from first-hand experience, not some glamourous version by some country singer to make money.
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so what you are saying is only a soldier or someone that has served in the military has the right to sing a song or have an opinion about the war or something related to military service?
get serious.. thats like saying a company that makes american flags and sells then for a profit shouldnt be doing that because its unpatriotic not to do it for free or the person that buys the flag doesnt have the right to fly that flag unless they were born in the US.