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Speaking of sons, the video below was crafted as a 50th anniversary tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival. John Fogerty says, “It’s about rich men making war and poor men having to fight them. So it was the Vietnam War going on… Now I was drafted and they’re making me fight, and no one has actually defined why. So this was all boiling inside of me and I sat down on the edge of my bed and it took about 20 minutes to write the song.” When his song was played at a rally for Donald Trump, Fogerty issued a cease and desist order,
noting that Trump had obtained a draft deferment.

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