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TOBY KEITH - KEITH HITS BACK AT PRO-LYNCHING CLAIMS

Country star TOBY KEITH has defended himself against claims one of his songs celebrates lynching.
The allegation was made by a newspaper blogger last week (29Jul08), citing lyrics in Keith's 2003 track Beer for my Horses, in which he sings about, "...hanging them high in the street".
The subject is particularly sensitive because many blacks were lynched by racist groups during the 19th century.
But Keith insists his words have been misconstrued - and dubs the Huffington Post blogger a "moron".
He says, "It's about the old west and horses and sheriffs and posses and going and getting the bad guys. It's not a racist thing or about lynching. The song was a hit and the words lynch and racism has never come up until this moron wrote this blog."
08/07/2008 07:21:39 PM
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It is MY opinion that this Max Blumenthal is some kind of left wing libtard idiot
that had nothing better to do and figured that taking a few shots at one of the *big
boys* might help to promote his nefarious reputation.
Keep on kickin' it TK, we'll go see the movie and keep on buying you songs...
oh here we go with lynching comments. Seriously guys a drunk red neck hill billy
singing. Who knew that a lynching song was going to come out of his mouth.Come on...
Hes obviously too uncultured to go beyond color.






