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Entertainers who support the troops

By Michelle Malkin  •  November 16, 2007 04:33 PM

We do a lot of Hollywood-bashing here, but when celebrities do something right, they deserve full credit and praise. John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting has brought together many musicians to produce a CD for the troops (hat tip - Blackfive). Here’s the lowdown:

Just in time for the holidays, 13 major recording artists have created a musical “Thank You” for the troops.

“CD for the Troops” will be available for anyone with a valid military identification card to download at no cost from the Army and Air Force Exchange Service Web site, www.aafes.com, beginning tomorrow.

…Mitch Bainwol, chief executive officer of the Recording Industry Association of America, agreed. “This is an historic project. It shows that a music community that has many voices speaks with just one when it comes to support for men and women in uniform,” he said in a news release from the Defense Department’s America Supports You program. “We are proud to come together to help offer a compilation with some of today’s best-selling artists and songs. We hope his album will be music to the ears of our troops.”

America Supports You is a Defense Department program connecting citizens and corporations with military personnel serving at home and abroad.

Getting this project, which combined the music of Billy Joel, Brooks & Dunn, the Goo Goo Dolls, Jewel, Josh Groban, Los Lonely Boys, Melissa Ethridge, the Neville Brothers, Sarah McLachlan, the Lt. Dan Band, Montgomery Gentry, The Fray, and Five For Fighting, to troops’ ears took true teamwork. John Ondrasik, the singer-songwriter who performs under the stage name “Five For Fighting,” was intimately involved with making sure that happened.

“Beyond the artists and managers, all the record companies and publishers had to approve free downloads to over 1.5 million potential users,” he said. “(It) also could not have been achieved without the financial, logistical, and emotional support of (the Recording Industry Association of America), AAFES, TriWest Health Care Alliance, America Supports You, Media Base and Sony Manufacturing.”

Ondrasik spearheaded the CD after being asked to write a forward and contribute a song to a compilation of local bands sending music to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“I thought it was a wonderful gesture,” he said, explaining his belief that music is a unique medium that can affect morale and mental health. “I started making a few calls to friends of mine, and six months later we have the CD for the troops.”

Ondrasik has been a staunch supporter of the troops. I was lucky to attend one of his concerts earlier this spring, where he saluted active-duty troops and veterans in the audience, several of whom he had personally invited after meeting them during a visit to Guantanamo Bay. As I noted after the concert:

The most emotional moment of the night: When he told the crowd the back story behind “Two Lights,” about a young American soldier headed to Iraq and his Vietnam Vet father, and shared an update–turns out the father recently e-mailed him to let him know that the son is alive and well. (Flashback: Check out The Glenn and Helen Show interview with Ondrasik in case you missed it. Victor Davis Hanson played an integral part in “Two Lights.”)

Ondrasik’s message for the troops upon the release of the new CD:

“No matter how the troops hear the music, Ondrasik said he hopes it “inspires, motivates, provides an avenue for reflection, or simply distracts you from a mission few can imagine, much less undertake,” he said.

“If anything, let each tune be a small piece of home to carry you forward,” he said to the troops. “Thank you for all you do, and feel free to shoot me an e-mail with requests for ‘CD for the Troops II.’”

Spread the word. Support the entertainers who support the troops!

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  1. #1
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:35 pm, Rusty said:

    I support what they’re doing, but it should be noted that “Billy Joel, Brooks & Dunn, the Goo Goo Dolls, Jewel, Josh Groban, Los Lonely Boys, Melissa Ethridge, the Neville Brothers, Sarah McLachlan, the Lt. Dan Band, Montgomery Gentry, The Fray, and Five For Fighting” are all pretty bland. Surely there are soldiers who would prefer something, I dunno, a little edgier?

  2. #2
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:39 pm, Boomer said:

    Thanks for the good news from the entertainment industry. I know the troops have very strong support from the Country Music folks, but it is nice to see there are others that appreciate what they do. I thank them and salute them for their efforts to support and honor those that risk it all for our safety at home.

  3. #3
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:40 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    This is terrific!

  4. #4
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:41 pm, navywife91 said:

    The edgier groups like “Rage Against the Machine” are too busy calling for the arrest and/or killing of our President and his Cabinet. I love “Linkin Park”, but their latest CD is one I cannot let my daughters listen to all the way through due to their “f” bombs. Never had problems before, but the BDS has his one of my favorite groups. Not exactly great songs for the morale of troops, including my husband.

    I do understand what you’re saying Rusty, but I think there are a lot of military people who enjoy some of those acts and appreciate the effort.

  5. #5
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:43 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    Surely there are soldiers who would prefer something, I dunno, a little edgier?

    Rusty, nothing is stopping any “edgier” musician from providing free downloads to the military.

  6. #6
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:44 pm, UberInfidel67 said:

    Actually, there are quite a few movie stars who are ALL FOR our men and women in the service. My brother partied with quite a few famous people during Fleet Week in New York. He says Kelsey Grammer (for one) is a HUGE supporter of our military. Hugh Jackman is another….and he’s Australian. Once again, the media only puts out the bad information, never anything positive. I will make sure I get a copy of this CD : )

  7. #7
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:51 pm, feebiebabe said:

    I believe Ondrasik was one of the musicians to play for FDNY & NYPD benefit after 9/11, that was a nice gesture as well.

    Glad to hear this. :-)

  8. #8
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:55 pm, Bill DeFelice said:

    God Bless them!Hoorah!

  9. #9
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:55 pm, MNUSMCDavid said:

    Wow. wish we’d had that type of compilation of music when I was in Vietnam. I so believe better late than never. What a great gesture!

  10. #10
    On November 16th, 2007 at 4:56 pm, DubiousD said:

    Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band deserve special mention because they tour regularly with USO. This year alone they’ve entertained troops in Kuwait, Iraq, Germany, Belgium, and elsewhere. Last year they performed for troops in Afghanistan and the UAE, as well as aboard the USS Reagan and many military bases stateside.

    While I’m mightily impressed that the likes of Melissa Etheridge and Billy Joel have left the comfort of their million dollar mansions long enough to attend a studio recording session, Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band are the real deal. They go wherever the troops go.

  11. #11
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:00 pm, Rusty said:

    Rusty, nothing is stopping any “edgier” musician from providing free downloads to the military.

    You’re absolutely right. I wish that would happen.

  12. #12
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:04 pm, Gothguy said:

    Gary Sinise and the Lt. Dan Band also have played at DAV conventions.

    They are a class act.

  13. #13
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:08 pm, DesertLover said:

    A good thing for sure … happy to see this group of musical artists doing something to show their support …

  14. #14
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:09 pm, OneofThem said:

    I read this interview with him that has an awesome quote from him about his position on the war—too bad I can’t seem to find it right now. He basically was saying that the anti-war celebrities were acting like children and not thinking things through, and then he went on to give the common-sense explanation (which is my favorite one, by the way :P ) of how we’re helping in Iraq.

    I have “Superman” and “100 Years”; I need to buy some more of his stuff!

  15. #15
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:09 pm, Buck I said:

    Kid Rock is an edgy guy who has done a lot to suppory the troops.

    I have to give a lot of respect to Five for Fighting. Anybody willing to give their talents to a charible cause is worthy of respect.

    Also, that Superman(It’s not easy) song was was ubiquitous “chicken soup for the soul” back in late 2001. That was a great song.

  16. #16
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:11 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    My favorite - Stevie Nicks - (a moment of introspection please) gives away iPods filled with music to wounded service people at Walter Reed. By filling them with music, the service man or woman needn’t buy any music if they don’t want to, thus saving money.

  17. #17
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:14 pm, navywife91 said:

    Alohaguy,
    I wasn’t aware Stevie Nicks was doing that. It’s nice to hear good things for a change.

  18. #18
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:19 pm, meatpieandtatters said:

    It’s nice to see that there are some soul-searching Hollywood types out there. Sadly, it would seem, that most of those in a position of authority are too easily inclined to insult the people who are largely responsible for their own lives of excess.

  19. #19
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:20 pm, ajmontana said:

    Kudos to them!

  20. #20
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:22 pm, watershed said:

    Hopefully this is some decent proof to some commenters here that you can be anti-war, like many on this list of musicians are, and pro-troop.

  21. #21
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:25 pm, amigoneus said:

    #20 Watershed

    I don’t want to speak for anyone else here, but I personally do believe people can be anti-war and pro-troops. However when someone is speaking out against the troops or doing things like sitting in the road with your kids to stop troops from getting necessary supplies, and then they claim they are “pro-troops,” it’s a crock.

  22. #22
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:28 pm, navywife91 said:

    #20
    Some of them may be “anti-war”, but I don’t even know personally. Maybe they keep it to themselves so that this CD is not turned into a political issue. I know that I support this war and it’s objectives. By the way, not all people who are “anti-war” are supporters of the troops. Calling them mercinaries, baby killers and terrorists doesn’t sound too supportive to me.

  23. #23
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:28 pm, uhangtight said:

    great to hear.. and it would be nice if more would donate as these mentioned above. If these edgier musicians keep saying they support the troops, maybe they should show their ‘patriotism’ by following the likes of those mentioned in this post? Would be a very nice gesture.

    God Bless Our Military and their families.

  24. #24
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:28 pm, ajmontana said:

    fasten your seatbelt for that remark toolshed.

  25. #25
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:29 pm, navywife91 said:

    here it comes….

  26. #26
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:35 pm, WarTip said:

    I always wondered why Gary Sinise was not in more movies.

    It’s good to hear some good news for a change. Maybe we can compile a list of those who are actively supporting the troops and the country and find some way to show our support?

    Stevie Nicks too? Cool.

  27. #27
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:36 pm, tacodawn said:

    This is such a great story!

    It’s important to give to charities and to pray and send goodwill to everyone in the Armed Forces.

    We can do it!

  28. #28
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:42 pm, watershed said:

    #24

    Hang on?

    Not really sure what was so radical about my post. Just thought it was a cool gesture of MM to give some face time to some anti-war musicians.

  29. #29
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:43 pm, dmartin said:

    Surely there are soldiers who would prefer something, I dunno, a little edgier?

    Maybe. Or it could be they’ve had all the edginess they can stand fighting the head-chopper-offers.

  30. #30
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:48 pm, walterc said:

    It’s nice to hear about people int he entertainment industry that are supporting the troops.

    I didn’t know about Stevie Nicks. Makes me like her even more.

    I noticed a couple of names missing . . Dixie Chicks, Steisand, that Bono guy from U2 . . .

  31. #31
    On November 16th, 2007 at 5:53 pm, englishqueen01 said:

    Surely there are soldiers who would prefer something, I dunno, a little edgier?

    I think, given the hatred for our troops that’s spewed from Hollywood and other moonbat havens on the West coast, the troops would prefer the support - regardless of the music.

    I applaud all these performers. Thank you - I will remember your names when I buy albums. Especially Josh Groban. I’m a HUGE fan of his…his August 7 concert here was incredible. ;)

  32. #32
    On November 16th, 2007 at 6:11 pm, Mookie said:

  33. #33
    On November 16th, 2007 at 6:12 pm, Mookie said:

    Oops. Here’s another one:

    Fallen Patriot Fund

  34. #34
    On November 16th, 2007 at 6:13 pm, Kimmer said:

    Edgier? My son-in-law, a sub officer, just attended a Billy Joel concert last week with our daughter. She said he was WAAY into the music and experience. BTW they’re both not yet 25.

  35. #35
    On November 16th, 2007 at 6:53 pm, MNUSMCDavid said:

    Nope, you can’t be antiwar and protroop it’s a cognitive dissonance. My son , who is in Iraq says the same thing as I do…. I was in Vietnam. That so called position sounds like middle of the road claptrap….. my apologies for being so blunt.

  36. #36
    On November 16th, 2007 at 6:55 pm, RetFireman said:

    What some of us commenters are opposed to is, “they are oppressors, occupiers, they kill innocent men, women and children, they are fighting an illegal war for oil, they have slaughtered hundreds, if not millions of innocents, they are polluting the earth with nuclear waste and are destroying the land and people, utterly making the area come unglued….but hey, we support them”.

    THAT is what we are against. the fact that you can’t see the difference is not surprising. You probably still think that Clinton was impeached for his definition of “is” and a cigar.

    So I couldn’t help but be utterly shocked that the Dixie Chicks were not on said music project. After all, we all know how much they support the troops. Just ask them.

    And why do you think these Libs all say they support the troops? Do you really think that they would come forward and say they didn’t?

  37. #37
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:06 pm, RetFireman said:

    And leave it to Rusty to never be satisfied.

    Just imagine if this sort of thing happened all the time and had been going on since the beginning.

    Imagine what this entire war would have been like, and how soon it and the entire terrorist threat would have gone away would the Liberals and the other anti-America, blame America First crowd had actually been supportive and behind it. Had they not been so devisive just for the sake of being divisive, this all would have been over with already.

    COnsidering most of them don’t even know what it is they are opposing, it doesn’t take a genius to figure that out.

    It also kills me that they blame Bush and the “neo-cons” for being so divisive. Just exactly who has it been that has carried out the lie about Bush and Republicans defrauding the 2000 election, carried on about how “Bush is not my President” etc. for over 7 years now? It sure as Hell hasn’t been us. In order for this country to be united again, the Liberals, Democrats and Left in general need to get off their high horse, stop their ridiculousness and get behind this country. They need to admit that Bush is the legitimately elected President based, if nothing else, on the Constitution they are so afrais of having trampled, they need to stop their calls for this “revenge” impeachment that they have been calling for since January of 2001, drop this whole 9-11 conspiricy nonsense and finally acknowledge that we are at war with a people that declared it on us way back in the 90’s, if not earlier, and they did so unprovoked by attacking us and other free countries all in the name of their religion…a reason that they themselves oppose of when it comes to prayer in classrooms or the Ten Commandments on the walls of courtrooms.

    It isn’t that difficult to do a self-examination, but it takes a person of deep character to admit how wrong they have been and to actually change for the good.

    I don’t see that happening, but it will take the Liberals to change before any uniting will occur, regardless who is elected come this time next year. If anyone thinks it will be better should a Democrat (God Forbid) gets elected, they are miserably mistaken. The Left will only act more like spoiled 12 year olds, carrying on about “Nyah nyah nyah” attitudes. God help us all should that occur.

  38. #38
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:09 pm, Mookie said:

    Here’s a question: if a soldier receives support from someone who is considered to be against the troops by being against the war, does that make the soldier a traitor?

  39. #39
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:11 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    #39 — I don’t know the answer to that question, but it made my heart a bit sad to realize anyone would ever think to ask it. It shouldn’t even be a scenario we would ever think about, let alone have to decide on.

  40. #40
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:11 pm, zorro said:

    Thanks Michelle, I forwarded this post to my buddies down in Ft. Walton.

    And thanks to John Ondrasik and all who participated. May God Bless them all.

  41. #41
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:13 pm, MNUSMCDavid said:

    # 39

    NO!…. and the the thought track is not even logical.

  42. #42
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:23 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    For anyone who is interested, I read a poem recently about how it should really be about the war, no dissembling about who supports what and doesn’t support what else…

    The poem is called “Consequences” and is written by David. G. Bancroft.

    He’s got it right.

  43. #43
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:23 pm, Mookie said:

    #42

    I agree that it’s completely illogical but I’m wondering if charities that provide support to soldiers and their families will have to turn away donations from celebrities that are considered anti-war and therefore anti-troops. Mark Cuban has his Fallen Patriot Fund and hosts soldiers and their families at every Mavs game. Rosie O’Donnell donated over half a million dollars to the Brooke Army Medical Center. These are two people who have been vilified for not supporting the troops but their actions say otherwise.

  44. #44
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:29 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    #44 — their actions say that they “support” (read: give what amounts to pocket change) to make themselves feel better, they do not, I repeat DO NOT do it for the troops.

    If they really wanted to do something for the troops, they might start by taking time to stop and think about what dreck they are spewing before they open their loony mouths.

  45. #45
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:32 pm, Mookie said:

    #45- So what you’re saying is that Mark Cuban doesn’t really support the troops, despite everything he routinely does for them?

  46. #46
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:33 pm, terrig said:

    Leave it to pro-death Rusty to put a damper on the spirit of it all.
    Anywho, Mookie-perhaps Cuban has done some good things in the past but he financed “Redacted” and if you don’t believe that will harm the military then you are sadly mistaken. I don’t care how much Rosie O’Dufus has given-she calls the troops terrorists, “650,000 Innocent Iraqis killed-who are the terrorists?”. So you can say what you want but speaking for myself and my husband (troops) we don’t want or need their support. BTW you must be another of the trolls who show up here from Kos.

  47. #47
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:34 pm, terrig said:

    BTW Mookie, we will be out there protesting his stupid movie as will be others we know. You can kiss his a$$ all you want but I could don’t care that he has a token troop or two at his games, he’s an a$$hat.

  48. #48
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:35 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    #47 — Mookie is kooky! :lol:

  49. #49
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:36 pm, Mookie said:

    #47 I’m a troll because I’m conflicted about the support the troops/don’t support the war idea?

  50. #50
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:38 pm, terrig said:

    So brave of you Mookie to be “conflicted”. Please get over yourself. Yes, you are a troll. Personally, I could careless if you are conflicted. You don’t really like what the military does do you? Some people have to do that job so you can type away from your safe keyboard.

  51. #51
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:39 pm, Mookie said:

    Geez, jump to conclusions much? My entire point is that I don’t understand why someone who is anti-war would spend all of that time and money on people they don’t support. It seems like an exercise in futility to me. Why even bother? Melissa Ethridge has been very outspoken against the war and yet she’s on this CD.

  52. #52
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:40 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    Mookie:

    Let’s get just one thing straight — you cannot have it both ways. You either support the wholeheartedly, or you dont. It’s that simple.

    And furthermore (I know, I know, that’s two things…), just because somebody you see on TV alot says it doesn’t mean it is TRUE!!!! Or RIGHT!!!! Or even COHERENT!!!!

  53. #53
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:44 pm, terrig said:

    Well, you can feel love for Cuban all you want but if you believe that his movie won’t get people killed then you are living in a fantasy world. Speaking only for myself, I can tell you when I was in and as a wife of an Army Officer I got/get very tired of this “we support the troops, we just don’t like their jobs, they should be pitied because they can do nothing else with their stupid, boring lives”. I would perfer that that Etheridge stay off it because I can guarantee you that 98% will skip over her stupid song. Same for mellenhead when he was at Walter Reed. Notice it got very little press? Heard from someone who is up there being treated that the guys (most hardly knew who he was) were polite and wondered why he was there since he hates the military and war so much. But again it is safe to be at your keyboard isn’t it?

  54. #54
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:44 pm, Mookie said:

    51, you have absolutely no clue what my feelings are about the military or the war in Iraq. None whatsoever. My dad, both grandfathers and four uncles were all in the military and they are my heroes. But feel free to sit there and presume to know how I feel based on a single question.

  55. #55
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:46 pm, terrig said:

    MissMarciLynn, notice how folks like Rusty, lgm, and this mookie all believe that they can have it both ways. Funny though the troops don’t believe it but I guess it makes the “conflicted” mookie feel better about himself thinking they do.

  56. #56
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:46 pm, Mookie said:

    And can we please stop assuming I love Mark Cuban? I’m a Celtics fan and think he’s obnoxious.

  57. #57
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:47 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    Mookie:

    If those men in your family are your heroes, then they obviously deserve to be. However, I refer back to my first comment (#40)…the simple fact that the question even occured to you speaks volumes about how you ‘feel’ about the military.

  58. #58
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:48 pm, terrig said:

    Oh, I’m so sorry you’re conflicted but seriously my family has been in since the War of 1812 and every war since. I did my time in Desert Storm and has seen my husband off multiple times since I was married starting with Bosnia in 1999. So again, get over yourself. I can tell by your “conflicted” feelings that you don’t like what they have to do but someone has to go and do the dirty work. You should have learned that from your family.

  59. #59
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:48 pm, Mookie said:

    Terrig, get over yourself. Never once did I say I was conflicted about supporting the troops and supporting the mission. I’m talking about celebrities.

  60. #60
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:49 pm, terrig said:

    Mookie, you told us how wonderful Cuban was. I don’t care if you like the Celtics you obviously admire this jerk.

  61. #61
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:51 pm, terrig said:

    Why do you care if they’re conflicted? I think for the most part the ones who do it quietly (Kelsey Grammar, the Lt. Dan Band) who don’t make a big deal out of it are the ones who should be admired. It’s morons like Cuban, Etheridge and O’Doofus who make sure everyone knows what they do that stick in my craw.

  62. #62
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:51 pm, Mookie said:

    #58, did you miss the part where I said I think it’s completely illogical? But do you really think that if a military family accepted help from someone like Rosie or Mark Cuban there wouldn’t be people who would question their patriotism?

  63. #63
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:51 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    terrig — you got that right. All of this “we support the troops but not the war” crap is done to save face and sleep better at night (for those that would even have trouble sleeping at night).

    You know why I sleep better at night? I sleep better at night knowing that I don’t have to be afraid that someone is going to drop a bomb on my house or that someone will burst into my bedroom in the middle of the night and take me off to some hellhole of a jail because they don’t like the way I think, speak or worhip. And it is the bravest of all, our servicemen and servicewomen past and present, who have made this possible.

    GOD BLESS THEM, ONE AND ALL, AND GODSPEED YOUR MISSION! We need you more than we can ever express and respect you more than words can say.

  64. #64
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:53 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    #63 — only people like you, and your precious Hollywood gurus.

  65. #65
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:53 pm, Mookie said:

    #61, where did I say that Mark Cuban was wonderful? I used him as an example of someone who routinely does things to support the troops and has been vilified, especially this past week with the blowback towards Redacted, as being anti-troops. Not once did I say agree with his support of the film.

  66. #66
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:54 pm, terrig said:

    Mookie, there are some people in the military who don’t like their jobs, don’t like going to war and will take anything for free they can get. It’s a cross section of society. Most people though will not question their patriotism if they want to sit in Cuban’s box section. If they still want to sit there after realizing that he’s responsible for that idiot movie then perhaps they should see someone.

  67. #67
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:56 pm, Mookie said:

    #63 So the posts on FreeRepublic.com criticizing the soldiers at Brooke Army that posed with Rosie O’Donnell don’t apply? It’s just me and my “hollywood gurus”?

  68. #68
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:57 pm, terrig said:

    I don’t really care if he does anything or not. I don’t like him, have always thought he was a turd (running on the court in the middle of games like he’s a player) and he’s the reason we quit watching that stupid “Dancing with the Stars”. He deserves blowback from this movie. You know, my husband had the responsibility of securing those two Soldiers who were kidnapped in 06 and tortured. Their bodies were boobytrapped and they had been tortured brutally before death. Now, that was in response to some perceived “crime” by US troops. Can you imagine what will happen after this pos comes out? He is an idiot.

  69. #69
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:58 pm, Mookie said:

    #67- That was my entire point! After everything that’s happened with Redacted, you can’t tell me that the soldiers who sit with Cuban at the Mavs games won’t be looked at critically, especially by people like Bill O’Reilly.

  70. #70
    On November 16th, 2007 at 7:59 pm, terrig said:

    #68 well there are a lot of people who question why someone would pose with O’Doofus but perhaps since they had been injured and were at Brooke they had no clue as to what she had said about their brothers and sisters in arms. Most probably still think she’s the “queen of nice” since they’re too busy working to have watched her on the spew.

  71. #71
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:01 pm, terrig said:

    As I said the military is a cross section of society. Yes, I’m sure people will wonder what is wrong with them but they won’t question their patriotism because they’re in uniform-sanity perhaps, patriotism no.

  72. #72
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:01 pm, Mookie said:

    Cuban is one of those guys that when they became rich beyond imagination, they start living out their high school years all over again, only this time they’re not the kid that gets picked on and shoved into lockers. The way he conducts his ownership of the Mavs is proof of that. I wouldn’t be surprised if Dirk shoves him into a locker some day.

  73. #73
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:02 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    Okay, Mookie, now I can’t help but agree with you.

    Knock it off, will ya? :)

  74. #74
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:04 pm, terrig said:

    #73-I will agree with you on that too. Here’s hoping Dirk will shove him into a locker someday! ;)

  75. #75
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:04 pm, Mookie said:

    But it’s true! And Dancing With the Stars? That’s all about the proms he missed.

  76. #76
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:06 pm, trinitytim said:

    Just got home from visitation for Colonel Overcash. As one who actually served in combat, I will have to back MNUSMC, terrig, and Miss MarcLyn.

    The original question is illogical. It makes no sense and to even pose it is ridiculous. I also wish we would have had a better reception when we got home and as for the CD, I would have taken anything over Armed Forces Radio.

  77. #77
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:09 pm, terrig said:

    TrinityTim, was that at the Boy Scout thing with the MOH winner? Hubby called for tix but they said there were none left. Or am I confused which is entirely possible!

  78. #78
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:14 pm, RetFireman said:

    So these “Celebrities” come out saying horrible things about the troops; they call them terrorists, baby killers, occupiers, compare them with Nazi’s etc., but then also say they support them and then donate some money or visit the hospital, all the while telling them how they were injured for a lie etc., and you honestly think they are doing so out of the kindness of their hearts? You honestly think, for one second, they are doing so because they truly support the troops and NOT because they saw what happened to the likes of the Dixie Chicks and thus feel that they need to do something they can refer back to so that their record sales or box office draw does not slip? Please.

    You cannot support anyone while at the same time denounce and be against what they do. It defies all logic and reality. Look back at what I wrote above and tell me if it makes sense?

    They do the money thing and visitations purely for publicity. Period.

    Saying “Support the Troops, Bring Them Home” is NOT supporting them. It calls for them to surrender to the enemy, leaving the job unfinished, demonstrates weakness to the enemy and leaving the job in question. this then results to a malaise in the soldiers the likes of which would make what happened to our Vietnam Vets look like a mere case of the Monday Blues.

    What they are asking for is in direct opposition to what the vast majority of the men and women serving in Iraq and Afghanistan are on record repeatedly saying. They want to finish the job in both places and come home victorious only after demolishing the enemy and creating a free and stable Iraq and Afghanistan so that they do not have to come back in a few years to a much worse situation.

    Again, if you cannot see the difference, then you really do need to get an educationm and stop spreading Liberal rhettoric found on websites and bumperstickers.

  79. #79
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:15 pm, trinitytim said:

    No Terri, it was a PGR mission but the other event sounds great.

    Redacted, now that’s a true indication of what kind of guy Cuban really is. He knows that movie will cause the deaths of American soldiers but he had to make his point. He’s the reason, I recommend that we bring back the draft. I would love to see him in boot camp or AIT (do they still call it that)

    terrig.. Thanks to Hubby for all that he has done. If I get down your way I’ll buy him and all your family dinner. God bless.

  80. #80
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:16 pm, DirkBelig said:

    #26 WarTip - Gary Sinise is the star of “CSI: NY” which cuts down on the number of theatrical roles he can take. He’s not suffering for his inappropriate-for-Hollyweird beliefs. He’s just busy with other things.

  81. #81
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:19 pm, MissMarciLyn said:

    #81…good point.

    Either way, I always knew I liked Lieutenant Dan!

  82. #82
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:22 pm, terrig said:

    #80 We’re heading to VA at the end of the month (well hubby is staying until the 20th of Dec.) but appreciate the offer. :)

  83. #83
    On November 16th, 2007 at 8:49 pm, Laree said:

    Five for Fighting, had also played right after 9/11, for one of the charitys, to raise money for 9-11 victims, the song “Superman” as I recall became an anthem in NYC. I think it is highly appropriate for them to be out front. I still enjoy listening to “Superman” when it comes on the radio.

  84. #84
    On November 16th, 2007 at 9:04 pm, Crazy Horse said:

    On edgier music, ya’ll have seen what Drowning Pool is doing for the troops right???

  85. #85
    On November 16th, 2007 at 9:12 pm, docflash said:

    During my last tour at Landstuhl,Cher came to visit the wounded.I was one of her escorts and I was totally surprised by the way she interacted with the troops.She told me she was against the war but not the troops.She stayed 2 hours past her scheduled time and made sure any troop that wanted a picture with her got it.I gained a new respect for her and was impressed with her attitude and tears she shed.There are a few that care.

  86. #86
    On November 16th, 2007 at 9:40 pm, katieanne said:

    I’m glad to hear about this. I am keeping track and don’t support artists who don’t support the troops.

  87. #87
    On November 16th, 2007 at 10:30 pm, Buck I said:

    You cannot support anyone while at the same time denounce and be against what they do. It defies all logic and reality.

    Maybe in this fool’s world you can’t. I feel sorry for the kids. Another stupid and close minded statement is causing me to shake my head.

  88. #88
    On November 16th, 2007 at 10:30 pm, hadsil said:

    Melissa Etheridge? Cool.

  89. #89
    On November 16th, 2007 at 11:16 pm, On-my-soap-box said:

    OFF TOPIC ALERT

    Mini soap is on the way. Our daughter is in surgery at the moment for C-section. Trevor may be born befor the hour is up.

    WOOOOHOOOO!!!

  90. #90
    On November 16th, 2007 at 11:18 pm, RetFireman said:

    stupid and close minded statement is causing me to shake my head.

    I was wondering what that loud rattling sound was.

    You’re right. Anyone who makes the stament that they support trhe person but not what they do makes a stupid and closed minded statement…along woth your endless pointless comments that are weak at best.

    What’s the matter…no billy goats tromping over your bridge tonight?

  91. #91
    On November 16th, 2007 at 11:20 pm, RetFireman said:

    Congrats Soap. Let us know, I have the perfect roll of tobacco to celebrate in your name. Very nice, brought from Canada by a friend of mine, if you get the meaning.

  92. #92
    On November 16th, 2007 at 11:24 pm, lonewolf said:

    Mark Cuban is an arrested development idiot who should be tried for sedition, treason, and aiding and abetting the enemy.

    Every rational person is “anti-war” in principal but some wars are necessary and this is one of them. When you are in one you better be in it all the way. It is maddening to hear fence-straddlers parrot the ” I am anti-(this) war but I support the troops” mantra. Nope, not possible. When you second guess the action and motives of the men putting their lives on the line, you are not “supporting the troops”. You are endangering them by encouraging our enemies.

  93. #93
    On November 16th, 2007 at 11:27 pm, On-my-soap-box said:

    As one Fireman to another - light ‘er up!

    Thanks RetFireman!

  94. #94
    On November 16th, 2007 at 11:46 pm, Buck I said:

    You cannot support anyone while at the same time denounce and be against what they do. It defies all logic and reality.

    Retfireman with scotch on his breath:
    Well daughter, since you are voting democrat and volunteering at the ACLU, I’m no longer paying for college, and don’t come home for the holidays. It’s over.

    Well friends, since I don’t approve of your living together out of wedlock, I no longer support you and this friendship is over.

    Gee sister, you came out as a lesbian, well I no longer support you, and since I’m a a close-minded blowhard this relationship is over.

    That’s your concept in action, you absolute joke of a human being. Now go back to yelling at your kids, and get ready for the meeting at the lodge in the morning.

  95. #95
    On November 17th, 2007 at 12:05 am, tacodawn said:

    It’s a bummer that this thread started out inspirational and then turned into this, especially after someone said they were going to pass it along to their buddies serving.

    So a good thing turned into another controversial topic ALL FOR NOTHING!

  96. #96
    On November 17th, 2007 at 12:24 am, BrianNY said:

    I’m glad to see Sarah McLachlan on the list of contributing artists. IMO, she is the best singer-songwriter-performer-musician out there. Her live performances are incredible. Checkout Possession(Live) and Fear(Afterglow Live).

    I was afraid she might be a liberal knucklehead, but its nice when an artist you respect turns out to be both a tin man and a scarecrow (heart and a brain.)

  97. #97
    On November 17th, 2007 at 12:27 am, On-my-soap-box said:

    UPDATE:

    Trevor came into the world at 6lbs 8ozs and 19 inches at 11:32pm eastern. He is perfect!

  98. #98
    On November 17th, 2007 at 12:46 am, GAP said:

    WFBuckley didn’t agree with this war, as did not a few other conservative pundits. Are they “anti-troop?”

  99. #99
    On November 17th, 2007 at 12:47 am, SirKnob said:

    Fantastic, I just downloaded all of them:-) Some of them I already had, but what the artists offered was a better quality :-) Thanks to all those that participated, I am sure there are many who will enjoy this gift :-)

    CONGRATS Soap :-)

  100. #100
    On November 17th, 2007 at 1:06 am, MTNEER said:

    #1 Rusty, Spiro Agnew had a great descriptive term for the likes of you. Your comment about wanting edgier musicians seems only designed to cast this in a negative light. While you Natter away Rusty. I’ll listen to my Montgomery Gentry CD with their Hit “Hell Yeah” on it.

  101. #101
    On November 17th, 2007 at 3:09 am, Prime Director said:

    Surely there are soldiers who would prefer something, I dunno, a little edgier?

    Admittedly, Sarah McLaughlin would probably not be your typical soldier’s first choice for a soundtrack by which to gun down jihadi’s.

    Damn nice of her to get involved, though.

  102. #102
    On November 17th, 2007 at 3:20 am, RetFireman said:

    Well Buck, once again, you prove what an absolute moron you are, and incapable of grasping the entire point of what anyone is saying. Rather than going at someone’s comments, you decide to make it personal and then attack ad hominem. While your post does nothing except project your own little hate-filled and bigotted world to all of us, it also does nothing to address something that was already defined and explained.

    For the record, you troll, I do not drink, am not closed minded nor represent anything your little bigotted tirade came up with.

    Now, if that was your attempt at flaming, you will get schooled to the point of going to your mom and promising her you will never again get on her computer this late at night, even though it isn’t a school night.

    you are one of the biggest examples of why there should be stem-cell research there is. Now, why don’t you get off mommy’s computer, go back down into her basement, tuck yourself in and get a good night’s sleep. You have obviously had a busy day and are over tired. Tomorrow is another big day of hating America, using emotions instead of logic or facts in your attempts to make some point that only you understand or find witty, and maybe, if you are lucky, you can find some time to spread some conspiricy theories or drop in on a thread to spread some crud around after you think everyone is gone like you usually do.

    Trip trap trip trap, i think the billy goats are back little troll. Now go to bed.

  103. #103
    On November 17th, 2007 at 4:52 am, Frozen Tex said:

    It’s odd that some of the artists who contributed would be just as at home at a “Code Pink” fundraiser.

    You can’t be “Pro-Troop” and “Anti-War” at the same time… “I support you, but the job you do, your very career choice is abominable to me.”

    Not to mention publicly tearing down and insulting those same troops’ Commander-in-Chief, and commanding General…

  104. #104
    On November 17th, 2007 at 5:04 am, gayle said:

    Congrats in order on-my-soap-box!!!!!

    I too will be a grandmother very soon!

    I know you are thrilled and excited!

    What a great Thanksgiving blessing!

    Sorry to be off topic, but another conservative, we hope, was born!!

  105. #105
    On November 17th, 2007 at 7:44 am, ajmontana said:

    Congrats soap!!
    stealing bear material…
    Image of soap crying his eyes out.
    wtg grandpa!

  106. #106
    On November 17th, 2007 at 9:50 am, stevieray54 said:

    This is my first post. So take it easy on me. RUSTY, You POS. You really do have something in your life that has turned you against everything. I’ve read your post’s before and I can’t understand why you would even come to MM site except to show how stupid and naive you are.

  107. #107
    On November 17th, 2007 at 11:08 am, watershed said:

    As our hostess says, Support Entertainers who Support the Troops!

    That includes everyone on that list- even the anti war entertainers.

    MM has no problem with crediting those who’s opinions she may disagree with when it comes to a great common cause like troop support, and neither should anyone else here. They did a good thing, even if you don’t like their politics.

    Just think, Melissa Etheridge and RetFireman have something in common…they both supoort the troops!

  108. #108
    On November 17th, 2007 at 11:37 am, DragonHawk said:

    I love Five for Fighting and am not at all surprised that he is spearheading something like this. He may not be “edgy” but bland he is not, has a voice like an Angel of God, and can play the piano like he was born to do it.

    Listen to “Two Light” and I bet you can’t keep yourself from crying. He’s a poet. I hope all the troops get a chance to hear these songs.

  109. #109
    On November 17th, 2007 at 12:42 pm, Buck I said:

    For the record, you troll, I do not drink

    This I guess there’s no mitigation for your stupidity.

    They do the money thing and visitations purely for publicity. Period.

    Because you just know them Sooo well Miss Cleo.

  110. #110
    On November 17th, 2007 at 12:55 pm, MNUSMCDavid said:

    I find it amusing that people who are so entrenched into living there lives through the media world , living everyday for the next breath of air from media types, still refuse to admit that the actors/musicians do what they do for publicity and image inhancement. To go to a wounded soldier’s bedside and to emote is easy for them. Now they may have genuine tears of sadness for the patient’s plight…. but they are in the camera’s glare 5 minutes later and loving it.You don’t have to personally know one of them to see the hypocritical nuance. Regarding supporting the trooper but not the war. The trooper IS the war, he/she is the mission enabler. While I may argue with service people who served , then may have an issue… I countenance no tolerance of those who sit back in comfort and whine.

  111. #111
    On November 17th, 2007 at 1:11 pm, watershed said:

    #110

    There is absolutely NO chance that these people might genuinely feel the support?

    That’s like saying…hmm…that every piece of red meat that well-known conservative commentator MM throws you guys on this website is to simply further her own “publicity and image inhancement (sic)”, and she might not believe everything she writes or says?

    No wait, that can’t be right…

  112. #112
    On November 17th, 2007 at 1:17 pm, Buck I said:

    MM has no problem with crediting those who’s opinions she may disagree with when it comes to a great common cause like troop support, and neither should anyone else here. They did a good thing, even if you don’t like their politics.

    Exactly, and it’s not a difficult concept to understand. I can’t think of a greater sacrifice than to lay it on the line for your country. You support the individuals, understand their struggle,and believe in their self determination and pride. That just comes down to having a sense of humanity. I have a old high school friend that entered the army to pay for school, and did a tour in Iraq. He felt the war was B.S. from the start, but he went and fought, because that was his job and he loves his country. He didn’t believe in the war, but he had a job to do. There are others like him. I’ve never believed in the war in Iraq, but I support my friend, and I support and respect the struggles of our troops. Now that they are there, I hope they win, and get home safe. If jakeaxes like Retfireman, or anyone else can’t understand that concept, then screw you, you don’t have to. Keep living in your “us v. them” worlds, and quit judging what you can’t relate to.

  113. #113
    On November 17th, 2007 at 3:18 pm, dakine said:

    I don’t get the disconnect here. There are many (a majority in fact) politicians, military-types (leaders and rank and file), pundits and just regular citizens of all ideological stripes, including conservatives, moderates and liberals, who believe our foreign policy strategy in Iraq is misguided. Civilian politicians in Washington make foreign policy and when necessary, use the military to implement such policy. It is possible to disagree with the policy put in place by the civilian leadership, while at the same time being supportive of our military. One of my best friends is one of the toughest MFing fighter jocks that this country has every produced, and he thinks (and has thought from the beginning) that our foreign policy strategy in Iraq is a FUBAR cluster. He’s not alone, and he flew numerous missions into Iraq during the actual “war” part of this endeavor. My brother-in-law is over there now and feels the same way. Both these guys love their country though and love what they do, so they did their duty with honor and dignity. Some of the posters I read around here likely can’t say the same.

    BTW, some genius called out U2 and Bono for not participating in this very commendable music for the troops deal.
    They are Irish and live in Dublin. Not to say they couldn’t participate, but… You probably also know that Bono has done more with respect to poverty and medical care in the third world than just about anyone alive (not named Gates I guess). He walks the walk in a big way, and has Bush 43, the Pope and the rest of the who’s who of world leaders on speed dial. Conservatives, liberals and in between…he talks to them all and gets it done.

  114. #114
    On November 17th, 2007 at 3:50 pm, MNUSMCDavid said:

    #112
    Point taken and I will remember that people such as you said “screw you”…….. hope you live a very peaceful and safe life, without any threat from any adversity that you alone cannot control or wish away.

  115. #115
    On November 17th, 2007 at 3:56 pm, CC said:

    Rusty, be grateful that these entertainers publicly stepped forward to support our troops. Unlike some, who play tough guys in fantasyland, but prefer cozying up to the enemy in real life.

    I wish I could post a link and if anyone can, please do so. Treat yourselves and go to stuckmojomedia dot com and listen to/watch the Open Season video. A right wing rock/rapper band with stunning lyrics and great music.

  116. #116
    On November 17th, 2007 at 6:34 pm, skma said:

    Just finished making the CD for my Vietnam vet hubby…the songs may not be edgy in the ears of our soldiers, but the idea of supporting them is admirable…and I know there is at least one retired soldier who is grateful that the attempt is being made.

  117. #117
    On November 18th, 2007 at 2:39 am, secondsight said:

    An irony worth noting: Sarah McLachlan is Canadian.

  118. #118
    On November 18th, 2007 at 11:09 am, coldfront said:

    This site is dedicated to Lance Corporal Alexander Scott Arredondo. On August 24, 2004, he was killed in the line of duty in Najaf, Iraq at the age of 20 while on his second tour of duty.
    Please support us…..& thank you. CF

    http://weatheroutpost12.com/players.html

  119. #119
    On November 18th, 2007 at 12:33 pm, ArmoredCAV said:

    There are a lot of opportunities for comment here; I don’t know where to begin. Most of the problems with many of these comments are the complete stereotyping going on. Most people who “support the troops but not the war” are just regular folks, like my relatives who, being from Washington, support the troops (me in particular) but are opposed to the war. No “cognitive dissonance”. I disagree with their views, but they are genunine. Guess what, I was against going into Kosovo and Bosnia, but was still for the military! No disconnect. Now, the egregious examples of these retarded celebrities are different. I don’t agree with that, but that is the extreme; don’t confuse them with vast majority who don’t have the platform or need to run their mouths. In the case of the celebs who are accused of visiting hospitals and all for ulterior motives; why would they want good press from an event that they adamantly oppose? With a crowd that is so virulently anti-military, would they create an artificial situation in which the press they got portrayed them 180 degrees out? No, so maybe some of them really do respect and appreciate the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines–While opposing the current mission of those same people. I certainly hope that they can, and I would appreciate it if they wouldn’t get too vocal in their opposition.

  120. #120
    On November 18th, 2007 at 12:42 pm, dakine said:

    Great post ArmoredCav…you said it about as well as it can be said. Big props to you for your service to our country.

  121. #121
    On November 18th, 2007 at 2:47 pm, Buck I said:

    Guess what, I was against going into Kosovo and Bosnia, but was still for the military! No disconnect.

    Interesting point, and great post overall.

    Kudos from me also ArmoredCav. Thank you for your service, and the poise and eloquence of your post should serve as an example to posters here….me included. Thanks.

  122. #122
    On November 19th, 2007 at 9:00 am, rjwest21 said:

    The rock band Alter Bridge has a song called “One by one” on their new album (Blackbird) which is a non-partisan tribute to the troops. For those who don’t know, Alter Bridge consists of the original band members of Creed with a much better lead singer fronting the group (Myles Kennedy)

    If you’re a rock fan in the Zeppelin/Van Halen mode (their current release, Rise Today, is #5 on the billboard mainstream rock charts), get thee to a store and get that CD immediately. The songs are great and helping a band that enthusiastically supports the troops is a worthy venture.

    - Lyrics -

    Underneath the desert sun
    They bid my brother’s blood to run
    Many miles away
    Hell has come today

    Fire raining from the sky
    See the face of fear asking one last time
    Let me get home safe
    Before it’s too late

    [Chorus:]
    One by one
    The brave will fall
    Life is lost again
    They gave it all

    Deep within the castle walls
    So many grieve as funeral songs
    Echo endlessly
    Ode to memories

    This sacrifice of flesh and blood
    For a promised land that may not be won
    Let us not forget the hero laid to rest

    [Chorus]

    And they gave it all
    A price we can’t ignore
    Is there hope in what they’re dying for?
    Fore every hero born
    From every family torn
    We will honor forevermore

    [Chorus 2x]

  123. #123
    On November 19th, 2007 at 4:56 pm, Frozen Tex said:

    An irony worth noting: Sarah McLachlan is Canadian.

    And married to an Iranian.

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