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SUM 41 - WHIBLEY DEFENDS ANTI-BUSH TRACK
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WHIBLEY DEFENDS ANTI-BUSH TRACK
LATEST: SUM 41 frontman DERYCK WHIBLEY has defended his decision to write a song criticising GEORGE W. BUSH, insisting he doesn't want the U.S. president dead.
The Canadian rocker's controversial track March of the Dogs contains the words: "Ladies and gentlemen of the underclass/ The president of the United States of America is dead... And now the president's dead/ Because they blew off his head/ No more neck to be red/ I guess to heaven he fled."
But Whibley is adamant, while the song is a stinging critique of Bush's regime, it wasn't written as an incitement to kill the president.
He explains, "I don't want him (Bush) dead. He's so bad at his job that somebody on life support could be better than him.
"He's so terrible. He's dead at his job. He has killed his legacy. He will forever be known as one of the worst presidents of all time. He's historically not as low as a few, but I still think he's worse. So that's what I meant by the lyric."
23 July 2007 12:39
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Hey Sum 41 you guys rock so much i love "March of the dogs" and i thing as the
writer (Deryck) you done a wickid job i'm with you all the way i know what your
saying you are really smart with your words and lyrics i love you guys so much
keep rocking ok much love from
Krystal xxoo


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