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Should the U. S. national anthem be sung in a language other than English?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 5.9%
  • No

    Votes: 51 75.0%
  • I really don't care

    Votes: 13 19.1%

  • Total voters
    68
  • Poll closed .

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Should the U. S. national anthem be sung in a language other than English?

Spanish 'Star-Spangled Banner' Draws Ire
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<!-- BEGIN STORY BODY -->By LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ, Associated Press Writer 29 minutes ago


MIAMI - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.



But in the week since Kidron announced the song — which features artists such as Wyclef Jean, hip-hop star Pitbull and Puerto Rican singers Carlos Ponce and Olga Tanon — it has been the target of a fierce backlash.
Some Internet bloggers and others are infuriated by the thought of "The Star-Spangled Banner" sung in a language other than English.
"Would the French accept people singing the La Marseillaise in English as a sign of French patriotism? Of course not," said Mark Krikorian, head of the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, a think tank that supports tighter immigration controls.
The initial version of "Nuestro Himno," or "Our Anthem," comes out Friday and uses lyrics based closely on the English-language original, said Kidron, who heads the record label Urban Box Office.
Pro-immigration protests are planned around the country for Monday, and the record label is urging Hispanic radio stations nationwide to play the cut at 7 p.m. EDT Friday in a sign of solidarity.
A remix to be released in June will contain several lines in English that condemn U.S. immigration laws. Among them: "These kids have no parents, cause all of these mean laws ... let's not start a war with all these hard workers, they can't help where they were born."
Bryanna Bevens of Hanford, Calif., who writes for the immigration-focused Web magazine Vdare.com, said the remix particularly upset her.
"It's very whiny. If you want to say all those things, by all means, put them on your poster board, but don't put them on the national anthem," she said.
Kidron, a U.S. resident for 16 years, maintains the changes are fitting. After all, he notes, American immigrants borrowed the melody of the "Star Spangled Banner" from an English drinking song.
"There's no attempt to usurp anything. The intent is to communicate," Kidron said. "I wanted to show my thanks to these people who buy my records and listen to the music we release and do the jobs I don't want to do."
Kidron said the song also will be featured on the album "Somos Americanos," which will sell for $10, with $1 going to the National Capital Immigration Coalition, a Washington group.
James Gardner, an associate director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, said Americans have long enjoyed different interpretations of the Star Spangled Banner, including country or gospel arrangements.
"There are a number of renditions that people aren't happy with, but that's part of it — that it means enough for people to try to sing," he said.
Pitbull, whose real name is Armando Perez, said this country was built by immigrants, and "the meaning of the American dream is in that record: struggle, freedom, opportunity, everything they are trying to shut down on us."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060428/ap_on_en_mu/spanish_national_anthem_11
 
Ningún camino. Lo encuentro despreciable que nuestro gobierno provee comida tan pesadamente ya a estos inmigrantes sin derecho de voto, ilegales. La mayor parte de ellos se llevan realmente solamente empleos, o reciben mi dinero ganado con el sudor de la frente por el bienestar. Ellos no merecen una azotea sobre sus cabezas, sin mencionar su propia llamada versión de mi himno nacional.
 
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FUCK NO!!!!! Why should I change my language just cause they want to move into my country. Maybe the bastards should just learn english. Isn't it enough that we give the legal immigrants tax breaks and other incentives to move here. Now we have to change our national anthem so they can be more comfortable and understand it. FUCK YOU!!!! They can kiss my ass. What's next having to hear our national anthem sung in swahili. Hell why not just sing it in pig latin.
 
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FUCK NO!!!!! Why should I change my language just cause they want to move into my country. Maybe the bastards should just learn english. Isn't it enough that we give the legal immigrants tax breaks and other incentives to move here. Now we have to change our national anthem so they can be more comfortable and understand it. FUCK YOU!!!! They can kiss my ass. What's next having to hear our national anthem sung in swahili. Hell why not just sing it in pig latin.
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Come on - dont sugar coat it. Tell us how you really feel..... :tongue2:
 
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Come on - dont sugar coat it. Tell us how you really feel..... :tongue2:

I don't want to get banned...:p


Look I have no problem with LEGAL immigrants. That's how this country was formed if I remember correctly. Just don't come over here and try to change stuff. If you liked it where you were at you should of stayed there. But don't come here and try to change things it's a total package. You get great sports, hot dogs, american beer, the right to vote and the Star Spangled Banner sung in ENGLISH!!!
 
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Do I really care if it's sung in Spanish? Eh, if it's that versus listening to Carl Lewis or many of the other clowns who have butchered it over the years, I vote for Spanish.

Who's to say that they won't butcher it in Spanish?

I think that they should have respect for the national anthem, and not invite Carl Lewis or Roseanne whatever her last name was to sing the national anthem. Who's next, what's his name who was on American Idol and made a celebrity because he's a bad a singer as I am? Respect the national anthem and respect the language.

If Spanish-singers want to sing the national anthem, then go for it. But before baseball games, football games, cornhole matches, etc., that take place inside the United States of America, or even those that include American teams, the national anthem should be sung in English. If the Spanish-singers want to sing an anthem for Americans who speak spanish, then they can come up with another anthem.
 
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Hell why not just sing it in pig latin.

Just for you S&G:

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