Hank Williams Jr. lashes out at Obama: "We’ve got a Muslim for a president"

Whether you like or listen to country music, Hank Williams Jr. has a lot of history with songs depicting the American way.
 Hank Williams Jr. has expressed his rights of free speech with saying it like it is - to him & others.
The one thing that people can not say about good ole' Hank Williams Jr. is that he is anti-U.S.A..



 Hank Williams Jr., whose "Monday Night Football" theme song was pulled by ESPN last year after he compared President Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler, lashed out at the president during a Labor Day weekend concert.

"We've got a Muslim for a president who hates cowboys, hates cowgirls, hates fishing, hates farming, loves gays, and we hate him!" Williams reportedly told the crowd at the Stockyards Music Festival in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday. Williams was the headliner.


Concert goers "let out a loud but less-than-unanimous cheer," Thor Christensen wrote in The Dallas Morning News.
According to Christensen's review:
The 63-year-old singer began his anti-gay commentary a few songs earlier, mocking "queer guitar pickers" in the middle of "All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down" before moving on to his next target: Liberal politicians, who he told to "move to Mexico" at the end of "We Don't Apologize For America."
Before it was pulled, Williams' song "All My Rowdy Friends" had opened "Monday Night Football" broadcasts for 20 years.

While appearing as a guest on "Fox & Friends" to break down the 2012 GOP presidential field last October, Williams—who campaigned for John McCain in 2008—said the president's golf outing with House Speaker John Boehner at the height of the debt deal talks in June "would be like Hitler playing golf with [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu." He later called Obama and Vice President Joe Biden "the enemy."

After ESPN pulled the song, Williams issued a statement:
Some of us have strong opinions and are often misunderstood. My analogy was extreme—but it was to make a point. I was simply trying to explain how stupid it seemed to me—how ludicrous that pairing was. They're polar opposites and it made no sense. They don't see eye-to-eye and never will. I have always respected the office of the president.
Williams then wrote and recorded new lyrics directed at ESPN and Fox for his song "I'll Keep My":
So Fox 'n Friends wanna put me down/Ask for my opinion/Twist it all around. Well, two can play that gotcha game you'll see.
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Below are a few more words Hank Williams Jr. has concerning Mr. Barack Hussein Obama aka Barry Soetoro aka ...?





 Staying on the subject of the U.S.A., but from another music legend, here is Merle Haggard & "The Fightin' Side Of Me".  I like this because of a dear family member liking it & it is to the point:



And some thoughts from Charlie Daniels:

Charlie Daniels Says President Obama is the Most Divisive President in His Lifetime. 
In this short audio clip, you will hear from Charlie Daniels:


Whether you approve/disapprove and/or like/dislike some of the images used in this video, one thing is for sure if you care about the U.S.A., and/or its U.S.A. citizens, Mr Obama/Soetoro has and is using tricks which are not found with favor in Scripture to bring about some sort of evil & mentally ill existence. If a follower of Scripture, then you must not be silent and must do what is right, not wrong!
Now the video: This Ain't No Rag It's A Flag by Charlie Daniels; video by : 




Here is a remake of  the "The Devil went down to Georgia", a Charlie Daniels tune entitled; "The Devil went down to Washington" by Ozarks Joe Horn:



And finally, here is a classic quote from John Wayne:


Become
AWARE
and stay
ALERT!

U.S.A. Veterans first, please!

The U.S.A. used to be a fine place, and it will be back!


Immigrate responsibly, or please stay home!