This rendition of the National Anthem before a football game in Hawaii is just stunning.— Benny (@bennyjohnson) October 22, 2018
What a beautiful reminder of the patriotic diversity in this glorious country that spans two oceans.
May we never forget how lucky we are to live in the greatest country in the world.
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7 comments:
Lovey version.
Notice how many people in the crowd don't place hand on heart. Hawaii is filled with brain-dead democrats. It's a mental disorder.
It doesn't hit me as stunning. However, I appreciate it as another rendition, with a distinctly Hawaiian sound.
I thought it was great. Original and heartfelt.
I have heard many renditions at Sporting Events and the true test is if you pay attention to it if it is not a perfunctory rendition.
Saving it.
Well, hmmph. Could we at least approximate the melody? Too much to ask? All the passion seems to be about the vocal gymnastics, which are okay, but where is the love for the words? Was this at a soccer match? Because that would explain all the shifty eyed confusion and unfamiliarity with national pride.
I hear ya, Amartel, and that's what prompted me to post my most recent story.
As for Hawaiians, they ones in the stands hate America. You can see it on their faces. Ask them to salute King Kamahahahahaha, or whatever his name was, and they will get downright misty eyed. They worship royalty, especially the king who destroyed their religion.
Hawaii is a leftwing dump.
Yah, they don't like King Kamehameha, either. They're in it for the free stuff. Screw everyone else. I actually like some Hawaiian music and the singers often depart from the original melody, sometimes in interesting ways, but they don't abandon ship altogether which is what this guy did to our national anthem and what a lot of Hawaiians would do to our nation, so long as they got their victim payouts.
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