[Peace-discuss] Toby Keith sings of peace

E. Wayne Johnson ewj at pigs.ag
Fri Dec 11 19:56:35 CST 2009


Karl Rove liked the speech too...

This video has some other interesting stuff.

the bit about the obot speech is near the end iirc.

karl rove (so sorry) http://bit.ly/4IuloE



On 12/11/2009 7:43 PM, C. G. Estabrook wrote:
> [I have no idea who Toby Keith is, except that he's an idiot.  --CGE]
>
>
>     Toby Keith stands by war before Nobel peace show
>     By IAN MacDOUGALL (AP)
>
> OSLO — There's no reason to apologize for supporting U.S. war efforts,
> American country singer Toby Keith said Friday, just hours before
> performing at the annual Nobel Peace Prize concert.
>
> Keith, whose 2002 saber-rattling hit "Courtesy of the Red, White and
> Blue (The Angry American)" was inspired by the Sept. 11 terrorist
> attacks, said he stands by President Barack Obama's decision to send
> 30,000 troops to Afghanistan.
>
> Keith's appearance at the downtown Oslo Spektrum arena, scheduled for
> 1900 GMT (2 p.m. EST), has been questioned by Norwegians dismayed that
> a performer known for a fervent pro-war anthem is playing at a show
> focused on peace.
>
> The musician dismissed the criticism.
>
> "If President Obama has to send (more) troops into Afghanistan to
> fight evil, I'll pull for our guys to win, and I won't apologize for
> it," Keith said. "I'm an American, and I do pull for our team to fight
> evil."
>
> His comments come the day after Obama traveled to Oslo to collect his
> Nobel Peace Prize and defended his decision to increase troop levels
> in Afghanistan. "Make no mistake: Evil does exist in the world," Obama
> said in Thursday's speech.
>
> The peace prize laureate normally attends the concert, which is held
> in his or her honor. Obama's seat, however, will remain empty. The
> president left the Norwegian capital early Friday morning, blaming a
> jammed schedule for cutting the usual three-day stay to just over 24
> hours.
>
> Norwegian parliamentarians and a former Norwegian Nobel Committee
> member criticized Keith's invitation.
>
> "If Keith really means what he says in his lyrics, then this doesn't
> seem like a particularly good decision," Norwegian Labor MP Tove
> Karoline Knutsen told Norwegian daily VG in November.
>
> The Norwegian Nobel Committee's permanent secretary, Geir Lundestad,
> has defended his appearance. "We need to include a wide variety of
> artists," he told broadcaster NRK shortly after the line-up was
> announced. "So, it's not like we can exclude conservative artists."
>
> Keith said that "if someone wants to say that one song out of 30
> million albums sold and 27 No. 1's is inappropriate, then you can jump
> up and down about the one song," apparently in reference to "Courtesy
> of the Red, White and Blue."
>
> Keith added that this was the second year in a row the Norwegian Nobel
> Committee had invited him to perform at the concert.
>
> Keith spoke to journalists Friday alongside Nobel Concert hosts —
> movie star and rapper Will Smith and his wife, actress Jada Pinkett
> Smith. Other artists, including British pop singer Natasha
> Bedingfield, also spoke at the event.
>
> Smith, whose Thursday interview with Obama during the president's stay
> in Oslo will be shown at the concert Friday night, said he had no
> reservations about Obama's peace prize despite his status as an early
> first-term wartime president.
>
> Whether Barack Obama as an individual deserved the prize was up for
> debate, he said. "But Barack Obama as an idea has transcended so many
> avenues that there's positively no debate that he deserved this
> honor," he said.
>
>
> http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iaE0LphGXd9xP4dVERMGFqViScwQD9CH80SO0 
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