Talking about War

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Expensive, bloody wars for oil are not popular or easy fodder for TV, film and music. I could be doing myself a disservice by talking about the war so openly in my first single "Soldiers of Misfortune," but I absolutely believe in my heart of hearts that that's what I have to do.
I go as far as having an American flag engulfed in a pool of oil in the video to make my point. It was important to me that we use strong imagery like that to support my views about this war and what I think it's really about. This war was not based on our freedom. It was not based on democracy. We might have been sold the idea of weapons of mass destruction, but in my opinion, it was all about the oil.

I'm a father now and am beginning to truly, fully understand how precious life is. I'm concerned about what we're doing to this planet and about the world we are leaving for our kids. It's not a new message but it's a message that is certainly being avoided by most of my peers. Thank god for my idols Bono, Al Jorgensen and John Lennon, who have taught me to speak my mind. I just wish the audience really wanted to hear it.

Although it may not seem like it to some, I am extremely supportive of and grateful to the actual soldiers who are overseas doing unbelievably difficult work on our behalf. Many of them believe in what they were told the mission was. Many of them want to help the Iraqis. Many are there because they believe in the freedom our country was founded on and want to help uphold it. Regardless of their reasons, they did not start this war, the "deciders" did. But now that we're in it, what are we going to do? We broke their country, therefore we have to stay and be part of the solution; otherwise it would be a humanitarian disaster.

Our former bass player, Sgt. Frank Cavanaugh, is one such soldier. He recently enlisted in the reserves and is serving over there right now. I am very proud of him. Another soldier, Justin Eyerly, who created one of the band's first FILTER fan sites, was also in Iraq. He joined the reserves in the late 90s because he needed college money. He got pulled out of school in his senior year and was called up to active duty. A couple of weeks after he was "boots on the ground," he was killed in action. His dog tags and inverted rifle display are on the cover of our current record, "Anthems for the Damned," as a tribute to him.

Whether you are in favor of the war or are against it, I think we can all agree it has become a complicated situation and that our soldiers could use our support. Personally, I'm trying to do what I can by playing for the troops like I did this spring in Kuwait with the OPERATION MYSPACE concert, visiting those who've been injured in the war at the Walter Reed Medical Center, and writing pro-soldier/anti-war songs like "Soldiers of Misfortune" and "What's Next."

On a more global scale, I'm trying to lessen my dependency on oil by driving a Hybrid and I'm looking forward to voting in the upcoming Presidential election. Every voice and every action means something. Whether you're in favor of Barack Obama or John McCain, we can all make a statement about the war and the direction of our lives here on Earth.

 
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Everyone should turn out and support Filter when they pass through your town, the ticket prices are affordable and the show is a stunner. I saw them last week at Club Underground in Reno and filmed the entire show (its now posted to YouTube in 12 parts) and met Richard after the show. He is the Kubrick of rock!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 09/23/2008
- StuManChu I'm a Fan of StuManChu 10 fans permalink

Richard,

Huge fan of you and Filter. It is great that there are blogs for you to express your feelings on a variety of topics, but remember, when people pay hard earned money to see you, we want you to sing, not hear your foreign policy opinions. Cheers!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 09/16/2008

Hey Countbeckula!

If you bought the c.d. "anthems for the damned" and listened to it... you would have heard songs like "the take", "I keep the flower around", "what's next" and "In dreams" you would have gotten your Industrial Fill!
Try to know what your talking about next time!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 08/29/2008

Frank Cavanaugh is awesome. I miss Brian, though. Filter's music used to be a lot edgier than it's been in more recent years. Richard Patrick should sit down and listen to some Skinny Puppy, or even Ministry, whom he purports here to respect, and get back to his industrial roots. Forgive the criticism; it's just that there are absolutely no industrial bands getting radio play the way Filter can, and I used to hope that would become their niche, perhaps consequently opening the minds and playlists of more DJs out there. Instead, they basically went emo all of the sudden...

Otherwise, I certainly like what he's saying here. Nice video. Oh, and Robert Patrick is pretty cool, too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 08/27/2008

Richard you always hit the nail on the head...with your opinons and your music. You make me think, you bring things and thoughts close to home. You care about the human race period...at War...at home...the enviroment...what will be left when it's all over. Your inspirational..you give us hope. I will always appreciate your opinon....it means something..and I'm so glad your willing to share!

Thanks
Rock on

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 AM on 08/26/2008

As usual Richard you hit the nail on the head. The songs you have always writen may not always be something people like to hear, but you always speak what you believe to be the truth.....and I always learn something from you songs.....always make me think!! You are an inspiration!!! ROCK ON!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 AM on 08/26/2008
- davidray I'm a Fan of davidray 3 fans permalink

Neil Young was right. Songs like this won't change anything anymore. Nice try though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 08/25/2008

Right on Richard, insightful as always, no matter what media

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 PM on 08/25/2008

Rock On Richard!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 08/25/2008

First off let me say I couldnt agree more with Richard...(not too sure about the oil thing though) but I am currently serving a tour of duty here in Iraq, and for the most part as soldiers we understand what we must do and arent fooling ourselves that we are here for some foolhearted cause. Instaed we concentrate on the things we can such as helping the Iraqi people lead decent lives and doing our jobs with honor and integrity while staying alive. ...Oh and Ive been a huge Filter fan back since short bus...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 AM on 09/04/2008
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