Happy Labor Day (USA Readers Only)

Labor Day is all about celebrating the American worker, so here’s a touching patriotic song from Nashville wonder duo Doyle and Debbie. If this doesn’t fill your heart with pride for our great nation, I don’t know what will.


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Comments

  1. plain_jo says:

    that’s awesome :)

    she has a really great voice

  2. Rick says:

    This is one of the few National Holidays that Obama can really get behind! Or maybe I should say in front of instead as he’s always bending over and grabbing his ankles to let the S.E.I.U and U.A.W. have their way with him whenever they please. Its just pathetic that the only real employment growth sector over the last year and a half has been the federal government payroll, many of which wind up in labor unions. Obama’s labor union ass kissing is even more pathetic than the US economy during this laughable “Summer Of Recovery”.

    PS – I know it hasn’t been taught in U.S. public schools for the last seven decades or so, but the “Labor Movement” in the US was started in the late 1800′s/early 1900′s by marxist radical agitator types (ie “community organizers” in today’s lingo) who craved armed confrontations and were associated with the Bolshevik movement in Russia. Organizers from the International Workers of the World (IWW) union (nick named “Wobblies” at the time) would try to stir up trouble where ever there was a labor dispute, with mining activity being a favorite target. Now we have one of those pathetic thugs defiling the “Blight House”. That’s just freakin’ awesome…

  3. C.M. Wilcox says:

    Fair warning, Rick: Comments should be at least tangentially related to music. That one wasn’t at all.

  4. Matt Bjorke says:

    That song sounded like a rallying cry for Rick’s “Tea Party.” Even if I were “right” (I’m independent), I’d have been appalled by this as somebody who has lived in other countries where freedoms aren’t what we enjoy here.

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