Monday, July 23, 2007

The line for deportation forms on the left!

An American journalist has taken offence and taken action, over the latest effort from Canada's Sum 41.

March of the Dogs, which appears on their Underclass Hero recording to be released tomorrow, is your typical fast paced neo- punk/grunge effort, similar to some of the early day material of Green Day.

It would seem that the troublesome aspect with the song, is its pereived attack on the President of the United States.

It's that tone, that has raised the ire of a few in the US, including the Minority leader of the House, who is seeking to have Deryck Whibley, the leader of Sum 41 deported from America.

Now if this song has them worried, you have to wonder if they've heard Neil Young's latest recording; Living With War.

It is the definitive criticism of the Bush administration and comes complete with a call for the impeachment of the President!

It's going to be a pretty long line at the border crossings,if they're looking to evict and deport everyone who may not particularly see eye to eye with the current administration.


Deryck Whibley Threatened with Deportation
23/07/2007 11:34:12 AM

(BUM) Deryck Whibley may be deported from the United States because of a song that he wrote that attacks the President.

After writing an unflattering song about American President George W. Bush, Whibley, who is the leader of the band Sum 41, has been threatened with deportation by a journalist who didn't like his song.

The Canadian rocker's song, March of the Dogs, offended several journalists, and one is asking politicians to exercise their right to expell Whibley from the country. Whibley explained, "He (the reporter) went to the House minority leader in the States (a Republican), who tried to have me deported, trying to say I'm threatening the president."

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