We now turn the mike over to Bruce Springsteen

Chords for Change
By BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

Published: August 5, 2004

…People have different notions of these values, and they live them out in different ways. I've tried to sing about some of them in my songs. But I have my own ideas about what they mean, too. That is why I plan to join with many fellow artists, including the Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., the Dixie Chicks, Jurassic 5, James Taylor and Jackson Browne, in touring the country this October. We will be performing under the umbrella of a new group called Vote for Change. Our goal is to change the direction of the government and change the current administration come November.

Like many others, in the aftermath of 9/11, I felt the country's unity. I don't remember anything quite like it. I supported the decision to enter Afghanistan and I hoped that the seriousness of the times would bring forth strength, humility and wisdom in our leaders. Instead, we dived headlong into an unnecessary war in Iraq, offering up the lives of our young men and women under circumstances that are now discredited. We ran record deficits, while simultaneously cutting and squeezing services like afterschool programs. We granted tax cuts to the richest 1 percent (corporate bigwigs, well-to-do guitar players), increasing the division of wealth that threatens to destroy our social contract with one another and render mute the promise of "one nation indivisible."

It is through the truthful exercising of the best of human qualities - respect for others, honesty about ourselves, faith in our ideals - that we come to life in God's eyes. It is how our soul, as a nation and as individuals, is revealed. Our American government has strayed too far from American values. It is time to move forward. The country we carry in our hearts is waiting.

Bruce Springsteen is a writer and performer.

Posted by Prometheus 6 on August 5, 2004 - 6:40am :: Politics
 
 

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Springsteen once saluted the anniversary of the Sandinista revolution at a concert...in East Berlin. I think both the wall and the Sandinistas came tumbling down shortly after.

" The boss " is an asshole.

Posted by  mark safranski (not verified) on August 5, 2004 - 11:48am.

He was part of the drum-up for Iraq as well. And part of the patriot hype-up for the 2 year elections. A lot of people would "run on the war", where was Bruce speaking out then?

Just ahead of the curve, watching the poll numbers for now?

A lot of us were watching from day one. Ours already went there and back or are still there.

Posted by  Mr.Murder (not verified) on August 8, 2004 - 7:52pm.