Do you know what you're saying ? The guy says all Americans are terrorists and you say he's a great American. .
Maybe so. But since it's their venue, they have a right to correct it if/when he starts to act in a way they do not want.
Well, you could either pontificate silly phrases or correct me where I am wrong. But I read your article and that's how they say it happened.
I am unfamiliar with what this individual may or may not have said in performances or in statements. He recognizes what Obama is and has the courage to say it.
It didn't state whether the performer was paid to perform or volunteered at the pre-inaugural event. Assuming he was a paid participant going off script is pure conjecture. By agreeing with RCG, I knew there was something amiss with your analysis.
Quite frankly 99 cent your only excuse that could possibly be acceptable is you are a white KKK'er in real life on a masterfully complex disinformation campaign.
Whether he was paid or not is irrelevant. He was asked to change a song after 30 minutes of playing the same thing over and over, and he refused - the organizers noted the crowd getting annoyed and took action. I understand you don't like Obama. I don't either. I understand you believe in free speech, and I do too. But this guy (and I like what he stands for) took action at a private event and that action went against the organizer's desire. They took action, as is their right.