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Immigrant Song?

John Cox maybe be long-shot nut job numero uno in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, but the activist from Chicago seems to have decent taste when it comes to lifting background music for his weird anti-immigrant song. Does Robert Plant know about this?

5 Responses to “Immigrant Song?”

  1. JoksterStrikesAgain! Says:

    1:11.

  2. Murder on Sesame Street Says:

    How about the Salvadoran song: One little two, little indians.

  3. Nutty Fringe Candidates Says:

    Nut, nut, nut, nut, nut, nut nut.

  4. Murder on Sesame Street Says:

    Fag, fag, fag >>> Nutty Fringe Candidates

  5. Washington City Paper: Music: Blogs Says:

    [...] the last month, ever since Washington City Paper staff writer Joe Eaton posted a blog entry titled “Immigrant Song” and spent the rest of the week humming the song’s opening guitar line in his cube, which is [...]

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