Stand up for the Patriotism of Country Music
Brawl erupts after song played at rodeo
By Elma Barrera ABC13 Eyewitness News (3/14/03) — Talk of war with Iraq has sparked an atmosphere of tension and anxiety. And it may be to blame for a brawl that broke out at the rodeo Thursday night
With some 15,000 to 20,000 folks at the rodeo drinking beer and having fun, things can get a little out of hand at times. It happened when a tape of Lee Greenwood's song Proud To Be An American was playing. Some rodeo fans were standing and others were sitting down. Felix Fanaselle and his buddies chose to remain seated.
"This guy behind us starts yelling at us (because) we're not standing up," said Fanaselle. "He starts cussing at us, telling us to go back to Iraq."
The 16-year-old said the man seated behind him started spitting at him and spilling his beer on him and his friends.
"By the end of the song, he pulled my ear. I got up. He pushed me. I pushed him," said Felix. "He punched me in my face. I got him off me."
When the dust settled, Fanaselle had been handcuffed and released. He and John McCambridge were cited for "mutual combat" and fighting in public. That's a $200 fine. Fanaselle's lawyer says you don't have to stand for a country and western song.
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Must be the miracle of country music. After losing the wife, the girlfriend, the job, the dog and the pickup, it has now lost its mind. First the Dixie Chicks get it on the chin for exercising their democratic rights. And now every song is the national anthem. Stand up and be counted for idiocy. And for freedom and democracy in Iraq. And for country music playing in Baghdad.
Never prouder to be an American. |