Gina Marie
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Well, I guess it's an exciting song to get people 'pumped' for another scintillating Gore speech
, but how does it relate in any way?
He should have had a heart-shaped stage too I guess.
Ctnow: Gore uses WTSHNN as entrance theme for speech
http://www.ctnow.com
April 14, 2002
These people still feel the sting of 2000, probably more so
than anyone in the country, since they feel it was their
party's votes that were not counted. And they say 2002 and
2004 are about 2000.
"There's an undercurrent that you can't deny," said state
Democratic Chairman Bob Poe. "We can't forget it. We
shouldn't forget it."
Gore played right into those feelings Saturday. He arrived
accompanied by a pounding, rhythmic rendition of U2's
"Where the Streets Have No Name," a song whose lyrics
include "I want to tear down the walls that hold me inside."
The worst ever had to be Reagan using 'Born In The USA' and twisting the meaning of the song for his own purposes. The Boss was not pleased.
Ctnow: Gore uses WTSHNN as entrance theme for speech
http://www.ctnow.com
April 14, 2002
These people still feel the sting of 2000, probably more so
than anyone in the country, since they feel it was their
party's votes that were not counted. And they say 2002 and
2004 are about 2000.
"There's an undercurrent that you can't deny," said state
Democratic Chairman Bob Poe. "We can't forget it. We
shouldn't forget it."
Gore played right into those feelings Saturday. He arrived
accompanied by a pounding, rhythmic rendition of U2's
"Where the Streets Have No Name," a song whose lyrics
include "I want to tear down the walls that hold me inside."
The worst ever had to be Reagan using 'Born In The USA' and twisting the meaning of the song for his own purposes. The Boss was not pleased.