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HiPointDem

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51. His profession is *music,* not public relations. He grew up dirt poor and didn't even graduate
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 01:05 AM
Apr 2012

from high school, as he spent most of his youth in detention centers and prison.

The microscopic, nit-picky way you are analyzing speech is more likely to alienate people from your goals. Unless your goal is to punish everyone who doesn't phrase things as you think they should.


Haggard's father died when Merle was nine years old. He soon began committing petty crimes and truancy. Due to shoplifting in 1950 (aged thirteen), Merle was sent to a juvenile detention center. In 1951, aged 14, Haggard ran away to Texas with a friend, but returned that same year and was arrested for truancy and petty larceny. Again escaping the juvenile detention center, he went to Modesto, California. He worked odd jobs—legal and not—and began performing in a bar.

Once he was found again, he was sent to the Preston School of Industry, a high-security installation. He was released fifteen months later, but was sent back after beating a local boy during a burglary attempt. After his fourth release, Haggard saw Lefty Frizzell in concert with his friend, Bob Teague. After hearing Haggard sing along to his first two songs Frizzell allowed Haggard to sing at the concert. The audience enjoyed Haggard and he began working on a full-time music career. After he had earned a local reputation, Haggard's money problems caught up with him. He was arrested for attempting to rob a Bakersfield tavern in 1957[3] and was sent to the San Quentin state prison for three years.

While in prison, Haggard ran a gambling and brewing racket from his cell. During a time of solitary confinement, he encountered an alcoholic mathematician and death row inmate, Drunk Adam. Haggard had the opportunity to escape with a fellow inmate (nicknamed "Rabbit&quot but passed. The inmate successfully escaped, only to shoot a police officer and return to San Quentin for execution. Drunk Adam's predicament along with that of "Rabbit" inspired Haggard to turn his life around. Haggard soon earned a high-school equivalence diploma, kept a steady job in the prison's textile plant, and played in the prison's band.



The prison GED certificate is Haggard's entire education.

People have different minds and different experiences. I wouldn't be so quick to judge on a turn of phrase.

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He's ALIVE!!! pinboy3niner Apr 2012 #1
he's looking a little haggard tho, isn't he? Whisp Apr 2012 #3
75th birthday today bigtree Apr 2012 #5
We had a false report of his 'death' posted in GD a while back pinboy3niner Apr 2012 #8
They said the same thing about Elvis jberryhill Apr 2012 #9
Well, I KNOW that's not true pinboy3niner Apr 2012 #10
I saw him there, too... Ken Burch Apr 2012 #13
Well, at least he still has the heart he was born with!! Major Hogwash Apr 2012 #19
The Race is On... pinboy3niner Apr 2012 #20
He looks like a shorter Abe Lincoln. lpbk2713 Apr 2012 #2
I can't stand country music get the red out Apr 2012 #4
He's an Okie from Muskogee bigtree Apr 2012 #7
Hey, good lookin'.... Honeycombe8 Apr 2012 #14
Republicans: "Yes We Can!" Ezlivin Apr 2012 #6
Merle is like an old school Republican. Hard to remember but sometimes they could make sense. n/t wandy Apr 2012 #11
In his RS interview several years back wendylaroux Apr 2012 #12
Just because he's a former country music name doesn't mean FailureToCommunicate Apr 2012 #15
Merle's a class act MrScorpio Apr 2012 #16
Is this songwriter just flip and careless with words? loyalsister Apr 2012 #17
seriously? Schema Thing Apr 2012 #18
Seriously? loyalsister Apr 2012 #21
Because that is the feature that some idiots blame jberryhill Apr 2012 #22
Did you forget that we're talking about Merle Haggard here? RZM Apr 2012 #28
sigh loyalsister Apr 2012 #31
That jumped out at me too ecstatic Apr 2012 #33
Not at all. To the folks saying that things are crap because Obama's President (and those that HiPointDem Apr 2012 #48
FFS TransitJohn Apr 2012 #23
He wasn't speaking from singular personal thought - Zax2me Apr 2012 #24
And can't you see loyalsister Apr 2012 #27
What are you talking about? Obamacare Apr 2012 #29
lol loyalsister Apr 2012 #30
Okie from Muskogee was satire Telly Savalas Apr 2012 #46
And the nationalistic themes loyalsister Apr 2012 #50
People don't fit in your boxes. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #53
Never argue with those who worship loyalsister Apr 2012 #54
I don't worship Haggard at all, or any entertainer -- including political figures. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #56
I made no inference as to his meaning loyalsister Apr 2012 #58
"One black man" sounds to me like he was mocking the racists who hate Zalatix Apr 2012 #35
That would make sense if he had been an outspoken critic loyalsister Apr 2012 #39
Yes. UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2012 #40
I was talking about the tea party loyalsister Apr 2012 #43
Haggard is 75. I doubt he's making commenting on politics his major priority at this time in his HiPointDem Apr 2012 #47
For a guy whose profession is dealing with language loyalsister Apr 2012 #49
His profession is *music,* not public relations. He grew up dirt poor and didn't even graduate HiPointDem Apr 2012 #51
so, he doesn't write the lyrics? loyalsister Apr 2012 #52
Yes, he writes the lyrics. Do you think they're particularly sophisticated lyrics? HiPointDem Apr 2012 #55
As he had surgery for lung cancer in 2008, I doubt he was following politics very closely. But he HiPointDem Apr 2012 #57
merle is an american treasure spanone Apr 2012 #25
he's written some good stuff but i think he's overrated.... tomp Apr 2012 #41
That tacky suit & the white boots say it all. pacalo Apr 2012 #26
WHO CARES?! Quantess Apr 2012 #32
maybe just folks who've listened to and enjoyed his music over the years bigtree Apr 2012 #34
I didn't mean that as a swipe at your OP, just so you know. Quantess Apr 2012 #37
I read it much differently than you obamanut2012 Apr 2012 #36
that's pretty much how I read it bigtree Apr 2012 #38
I had the occasion to meet Mr. Merle and his Family a couple ... bayareaboy Apr 2012 #42
"It is going to take more years than I got left." mmonk Apr 2012 #44
K&R Tarheel_Dem Apr 2012 #45
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