• Springsteen Fucks Up Again With Anti-Trump, Anti-Government Propaganda

    From Ted Nugent@Desi@GodSquad.org to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,rec.arts.tv on Sat Jan 31 01:14:42 2026
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    "Born in the U.S.A." is often seen as anti-American because its lyrics tell the story of a disillusioned Vietnam veteran who feels abandoned by his country, highlighting the struggles and economic hardships faced by many Americans. Despite its anthemic chorus, the song critiques American policies and society, contrasting pride with a deep sense of betrayal and alienation. --- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
  • From Chris Ahlstrom@OFeem1987@teleworm.us to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,rec.arts.tv on Sat Jan 31 06:37:32 2026
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    Ted Nugent wrote this post by blinking in Morse code:

    "Born in the U.S.A." is often seen as anti-American because its lyrics tell the story of a disillusioned Vietnam veteran who feels abandoned by his country, highlighting the struggles and economic hardships faced by many Americans. Despite its anthemic chorus, the song critiques American policies and society, contrasting pride with a deep sense of betrayal and alienation.

    Wang dang sweet poontang!

    Trump want us all in a Stranglehold!
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  • From chine.bleu@chine.bleu@yahoo.com to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,rec.arts.tv on Sat Jan 31 06:13:35 2026
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    Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    Ted Nugent wrote this post by blinking in Morse code:

    "Born in the U.S.A." is often seen as anti-American because its lyrics tell >> the story of a disillusioned Vietnam veteran who feels abandoned by his
    country, highlighting the struggles and economic hardships faced by many
    Americans. Despite its anthemic chorus, the song critiques American policies >> and society, contrasting pride with a deep sense of betrayal and alienation.

    Wang dang sweet poontang!

    Trump want us all in a Stranglehold!


    You are not a fortunate son.
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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@OFeem1987@teleworm.us to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,rec.arts.tv on Sat Jan 31 10:31:16 2026
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    chine.bleu wrote this post by blinking in Morse code:

    Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
    Ted Nugent wrote this post by blinking in Morse code:

    "Born in the U.S.A." is often seen as anti-American because its lyrics tell >>> the story of a disillusioned Vietnam veteran who feels abandoned by his
    country, highlighting the struggles and economic hardships faced by many >>> Americans. Despite its anthemic chorus, the song critiques American policies
    and society, contrasting pride with a deep sense of betrayal and alienation.

    Wang dang sweet poontang!

    Trump want us all in a Stranglehold!

    You are not a fortunate son.

    Not related but a nice blues tune:

    <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEUIZWyieAk>

    Ry Cooder - The Prodigal Son (Live in studio)

    Not a cover for the Rolling Stones song.
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  • From Brock McNuggets@brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,rec.arts.tv on Sat Jan 31 16:13:51 2026
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    Bruce will pay dearly for this. Nobody has the right to hate Trump.
    This is America, not some shitholes like Canada, Australia, Britain or
    Europe where everybody but the Neo-Nazis hate him. He'd better get his lawyers together and prepare for the big, taxpayer funded retribution investigation by the DOJ.

    Ted Nugent wrote:

    "Born in the U.S.A." is often seen as anti-American because its lyrics
    tell the story of a disillusioned Vietnam veteran who feels abandoned by
    his country, highlighting the struggles and economic hardships faced by
    many Americans. Despite its anthemic chorus, the song critiques American >policies and society, contrasting pride with a deep sense of betrayal and >alienation.


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