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7/24/2008 10:19:14 AM EDT
EVERYONE SEND SOME NASTY REPLIES TO THIS PUKE PLEASE!!!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=z02J_kPincA&feature=related
7/24/2008 10:20:35 AM EDT
[#1]
Already did!!
7/24/2008 10:28:00 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
Already did!!


Thanks for your support!
7/24/2008 10:29:20 AM EDT
[#3]
Dang, there is some rough comments there!  Nice work, y'all!
7/24/2008 10:31:45 AM EDT
[#4]
Is that Dan Ackroyd as the announcer?
7/24/2008 10:32:08 AM EDT
[#5]
what a tool, hope he dies of prostate cancer
7/24/2008 10:32:18 AM EDT
[#6]
Gotta love hippies advocating violence against the thing they hate the most.... violence. hahaha  hypocritical fucks.
7/24/2008 10:35:02 AM EDT
[#7]
Make sure to rate the video 1 star
7/24/2008 10:36:42 AM EDT
[#8]
That song sucked. I think he was trying to hard to sound like Warren Zevon.
7/24/2008 10:36:50 AM EDT
[#9]
Hit and done it.

But why hasn't anybody panned the video?  It's highly rated!  I gave it a * out of *****.

Come on!  Blast his rating too!
7/24/2008 10:39:05 AM EDT
[#10]
Time to back for rating kill. Never made it through the whole blah  blah  blah.

Fuck him.
7/24/2008 10:40:29 AM EDT
[#11]
Just flamed the nut job!!!





------------134thSIGNAL
7/24/2008 10:41:48 AM EDT
[#12]
Twatwaffle.
7/24/2008 10:43:01 AM EDT
[#13]
Stomp the star ratings!!!
7/24/2008 10:43:18 AM EDT
[#14]
looks like he has been doing this one for quite some time now http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyPMy7V9moc&feature=related
7/24/2008 10:44:00 AM EDT
[#15]
You guys realize this is an old song.  Here is his music video from 1984.  He is from Canada and talking about open boarders in 3rd world countries and CANADA not america

I agree he is an anti war hippie though. I did rate his video 1 star as well ;)

His video from 1984

As far as casual radio listeners were concerned, however, these concerns only became evident in 1984, with Cockburn's second radio hit, "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" (#88 US) from the Stealing Fire album. He had written the song a year earlier, after visiting Guatemalan refugee camps in Mexico that were attacked before and after his visit by Guatemalan military helicopters. His political activism continues to the present. Cockburn has travelled to many countries (such as Mozambique and Iraq), played countless benefits, and written many songs on a variety of political subjects ranging from the International Monetary Fund to land mines.
7/24/2008 10:45:25 AM EDT
[#16]
I'd love to take a shovel to his face.
7/24/2008 10:46:09 AM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:
I'd love to take a shovel to his face.


Looks like someone already beat you to it
7/24/2008 10:47:13 AM EDT
[#18]
hit
7/24/2008 10:47:51 AM EDT
[#19]
please tell me you guys are hitting the other videos for the same song too
7/24/2008 10:52:28 AM EDT
[#20]
Cockburn. huhu.
7/24/2008 10:57:03 AM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
please tell me you guys are hitting the other videos for the same song too


Working on it as we speak.
7/24/2008 10:58:36 AM EDT
[#22]
Honestly....he IS a hippie. (Think Jimmy Hendrix and Cream era)




Like his political leanings or not...he is a great musician. Political activism by the famous.....imagine.......


So I'm curious....do any of you even know what this song is ABOUT? Or are you just sheep running over there posting?

It's about GUATEMALA!



Some of you people truly are just as silly as the liberals we work against. Sad.


Through the 1980s Cockburn's songwriting became first more urban, later more global, and then, ultimately and most famously, more politicized: he became heavily involved with progressive causes. His growing political concerns were first hinted at in two astonishing but little-known discs, Humans and The Trouble with Normal. As far as casual radio listeners were concerned, however, these concerns only became evident in 1984, with Cockburn's second radio hit, "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" (#88 US) from the Stealing Fire album. He had written the song a year earlier, after visiting Guatemalan refugee camps in Mexico that were attacked before and after his visit by Guatemalan military helicopters. His political activism continues to the present. Cockburn has travelled to many countries (such as Mozambique and Iraq), played countless benefits, and written many songs on a variety of political subjects ranging from the International Monetary Fund to land mines. His internationalist bent is reflected in the many world music influences (reggae, Latin, etc.) found in his music.


Lyrics.....



Here comes the helicopter -- second time today
Everybody scatters and hopes it goes away
How many kids they've murdered only God can say
If I had a rocket launcher...I'd make somebody pay

I don't believe in guarded borders and I don't believe in hate
I don't believe in generals or their stinking torture states
And when I talk with the survivors of things too sickening to relate
If I had a rocket launcher...I would retaliate

On the Rio Lacantun, one hundred thousand wait
To fall down from starvation -- or some less humane fate
Cry for Guatemala, with a corpse in every gate
If I had a rocket launcher...I would not hesitate

I want to raise every voice -- at least I've got to try
Every time I think about it water rises to my eyes.
Situation desperate, echoes of the victims cry
If I had a rocket launcher...Some son of a bitch would die
7/24/2008 11:00:33 AM EDT
[#23]
I tried injecting logic into the thread but it rarely works
7/24/2008 11:00:55 AM EDT
[#24]
So how come the announcer did not say his name right???  He said Coburn, not Cockburn.    The liberal puke doesn't like his own name????
7/24/2008 11:01:10 AM EDT
[#25]
Done.

Cockburn? Keep it out of herpes infected assholes and you won't have that problem.
7/24/2008 11:03:17 AM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
Honestly....he IS a hippie. (Think Jimmy Hendrix and Cream era)




Like his political leanings or not...he is a great musician. Political activism by the famous.....imagine.......


So I'm curious....do any of you even know what this song is ABOUT? Or are you just sheep running over there posting?

It's about GUATEMALA!



Some of you people truly are just as silly as the liberals we work against. Sad.


Through the 1980s Cockburn's songwriting became first more urban, later more global, and then, ultimately and most famously, more politicized: he became heavily involved with progressive causes. His growing political concerns were first hinted at in two astonishing but little-known discs, Humans and The Trouble with Normal. As far as casual radio listeners were concerned, however, these concerns only became evident in 1984, with Cockburn's second radio hit, "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" (#88 US) from the Stealing Fire album. He had written the song a year earlier, after visiting Guatemalan refugee camps in Mexico that were attacked before and after his visit by Guatemalan military helicopters. His political activism continues to the present. Cockburn has travelled to many countries (such as Mozambique and Iraq), played countless benefits, and written many songs on a variety of political subjects ranging from the International Monetary Fund to land mines. His internationalist bent is reflected in the many world music influences (reggae, Latin, etc.) found in his music.


Lyrics.....



Here comes the helicopter -- second time today
Everybody scatters and hopes it goes away
How many kids they've murdered only God can say
If I had a rocket launcher...I'd make somebody pay

I don't believe in guarded borders and I don't believe in hate
I don't believe in generals or their stinking torture states
And when I talk with the survivors of things too sickening to relate
If I had a rocket launcher...I would retaliate

On the Rio Lacantun, one hundred thousand wait
To fall down from starvation -- or some less humane fate
Cry for Guatemala, with a corpse in every gate
If I had a rocket launcher...I would not hesitate

I want to raise every voice -- at least I've got to try
Every time I think about it water rises to my eyes.
Situation desperate, echoes of the victims cry
If I had a rocket launcher...Some son of a bitch would die



Doesn't matter what country the song is about, he's a liberal douchebag that deserves ridicule.

And the "poor villagers" he's singing about were probably pro-communist narco trafficers....so fuck 'em.
7/24/2008 11:04:56 AM EDT
[#27]
Done

What a shitbag...

But that's what we fight for... so he can have the freedom of speech to sing shitty-ass songs like that.
7/24/2008 11:06:28 AM EDT
[#28]

Quoted:
Done

What a shitbag...

But that's what we fight for... so he can have the freedom of speech to sing shitty-ass songs like that.


Yes and that's why we have freedom of speech  And you can do the same about the wars that go on in other countries as well.
7/24/2008 11:07:45 AM EDT
[#29]
Hit.
7/24/2008 11:14:17 AM EDT
[#30]
S-S-S! on this piece of hippie scum.
7/24/2008 11:21:01 AM EDT
[#31]
Hmm, I don't believe in hate. Hey, hand me that rocket launcher. I'm gonna send them some love.
7/24/2008 11:21:19 AM EDT
[#32]
bump for new viewers
7/24/2008 11:42:35 AM EDT
[#33]
bump to page 1 again
7/24/2008 11:48:50 AM EDT
[#34]
Someone commented:


Damn Dirty Hippies
(Arock Sucks)


Buahahaha!
7/24/2008 11:52:19 AM EDT
[#35]
I wish I had an AT-4.
7/24/2008 12:13:37 PM EDT
[#36]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Honestly....he IS a hippie. (Think Jimmy Hendrix and Cream era)




Like his political leanings or not...he is a great musician. Political activism by the famous.....imagine.......


So I'm curious....do any of you even know what this song is ABOUT? Or are you just sheep running over there posting?

It's about GUATEMALA!



Some of you people truly are just as silly as the liberals we work against. Sad.


Through the 1980s Cockburn's songwriting became first more urban, later more global, and then, ultimately and most famously, more politicized: he became heavily involved with progressive causes. His growing political concerns were first hinted at in two astonishing but little-known discs, Humans and The Trouble with Normal. As far as casual radio listeners were concerned, however, these concerns only became evident in 1984, with Cockburn's second radio hit, "If I Had a Rocket Launcher" (#88 US) from the Stealing Fire album. He had written the song a year earlier, after visiting Guatemalan refugee camps in Mexico that were attacked before and after his visit by Guatemalan military helicopters. His political activism continues to the present. Cockburn has travelled to many countries (such as Mozambique and Iraq), played countless benefits, and written many songs on a variety of political subjects ranging from the International Monetary Fund to land mines. His internationalist bent is reflected in the many world music influences (reggae, Latin, etc.) found in his music.


Lyrics.....



Here comes the helicopter -- second time today
Everybody scatters and hopes it goes away
How many kids they've murdered only God can say
If I had a rocket launcher...I'd make somebody pay

I don't believe in guarded borders and I don't believe in hate
I don't believe in generals or their stinking torture states
And when I talk with the survivors of things too sickening to relate
If I had a rocket launcher...I would retaliate

On the Rio Lacantun, one hundred thousand wait
To fall down from starvation -- or some less humane fate
Cry for Guatemala, with a corpse in every gate
If I had a rocket launcher...I would not hesitate

I want to raise every voice -- at least I've got to try
Every time I think about it water rises to my eyes.
Situation desperate, echoes of the victims cry
If I had a rocket launcher...Some son of a bitch would die



Doesn't matter what country the song is about, he's a liberal douchebag that deserves ridicule.

And the "poor villagers" he's singing about were probably pro-communist narco trafficers....so fuck 'em.


Riiiiiiight.

It doesn't matter what their political leanings were.......You don't F'n rocket a refuge camp. Some of you people need to get a grip and your head out of your ass.




If you have served, who precisely do you think you were serving for?! Yup, liberal hippies just like this one.


AND people of a right leaning, gun carrying liked minded individuals such as can be found right here on ARFCOM. Its not a few of these and half dozen of the other.


Quoted:
I tried injecting logic into the thread but it rarely works


Logic? In GD?
7/24/2008 12:30:31 PM EDT
[#37]
The Unidad Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca were not merely pesants fleeing oppression in Guatemala but rather were Marxist rebels.  Yeah, little Che followers.  They left behind their brand of Marxism in Chiapas, leading to the 1994 EZLN revolt.  It is Marxism coupled with liberation theology.  All bullshit.

So, Cockburn is nothing more than a Marxist supporter.
7/24/2008 12:36:25 PM EDT
[#38]
Fuck it, I kinda like the tune. <shrug>
7/24/2008 12:43:19 PM EDT
[#39]

"Bruce Cockburn burned his cock on his boyfriends ass"

and

"He is a doctor in betraying his country and troops"
7/24/2008 12:43:31 PM EDT
[#40]
Oh these videos are so going down in flames by us !
7/24/2008 12:46:38 PM EDT
[#41]
Tagscribed for later
7/24/2008 12:48:48 PM EDT
[#42]

Quoted:
Is that Dan Ackroyd as the announcer?


Sure looked and sounded like him.
7/24/2008 12:50:21 PM EDT
[#43]

Quoted:
Fuck it, I kinda like the tune. <shrug>



Meh... Needs more death metal and lyrics about blowing up entire countries
7/24/2008 12:53:24 PM EDT
[#44]

Quoted:
Fuck it, I kinda like the tune. <shrug>


You pinko hippy communist!

7/24/2008 1:04:46 PM EDT
[#45]
I hope all you guys are busy burning down this video are doing the same to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Saturday Night Special" video. After all they are singing about guns being made for killing and nothing else and further that we should dump all of them to the bottom of the sea.

Last I checked, advocating the disarming of citizens was a tenet of communism. Or does arfcom give them a pass because they hail from Alabama and adorn themselves in a confederate flag?
7/24/2008 1:13:37 PM EDT
[#46]
Anyone else wish that someone would have walked up to him, took his guitar mid-performance, and smashed the hell out of it ----- like the scene in Animal House. (you know, where the hippy is playing guitar on the stairs and Belushi smashes his guitar)
7/24/2008 1:14:34 PM EDT
[#47]

Quoted:
It's about GUATEMALA!

Some of you people truly are just as silly as the liberals we work against. Sad.



  Do you automatically believe the explanations that left-wingers give of their motivations? Do you think that they don't try to spin their more treasonous statements? This song was introduced at a time when the US was involved in Latin America in many different capacities, often involving US helos.

  He says he would retaliate against "states", note the plural.

  Silly?
7/24/2008 1:31:59 PM EDT
[#48]
Y'all do know that Cockburn is a gun owner/sport shooter eh?
7/24/2008 1:34:43 PM EDT
[#49]

Quoted:
Y'all do know that Cockburn is a gun owner/sport shooter eh?


Facts do not matter in this thread it seems.
7/24/2008 1:38:13 PM EDT
[#50]

Quoted:
Y'all do know that Cockburn is a gun owner/sport shooter eh?
I could give a rats ass about him owning guns.  Anyone who sings songs talking about the desire to kill our troops, needs to be bitch smacked.
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