PATRIOTISM MATTERS: Pledging Allegiance to a Burning Flag by Michael Matt of Remnant TV

Am I The Only One by Aaron Lewis 

Am I the only one here tonight 
Shakin' my head and thinkin' somethin' ain't right 
Is it just me? 
Am I losin' my mind? 
Am I standin' on the edge of the end of time? 
Am I the only one? 
Tell me I'm not 
Who thinks they're takin' all the good we got 
And turnin' it bad, hell, 
I'll be damned I think I'm turnin' into my old man 
Am I the only one, willin' to bleed 
Or take a bullet for bein' free 
Screamin', "What the hell" at my TV 
For tellin' me, yeah, are you tellin' me? 
That I'm the only one, willin' to fight 
For my love of the red and white 
And the blue, burnin' on the ground 
Another statue comin' down in a town near you 
Watchin' the threads of Old Glory come undone 
Am I the only one not brainwashed? 
Makin' my way through the land of the lost 
Sees it as it is and worries 'bout his kids 
As they try to undo all the things he did? 
Am I the only one who can't take no more
Screamin', "If you don't like it, there's the frickin' door" 
This ain't the freedom we've been fightin' for 
It was somethin' more, yeah, it was somethin' more 
Am I the only one, willin' to fight 
For my love of the red and white 
And the blue, burnin' on the ground 
Another statue comin' down in a town near you 
Watchin' the threads of Old Glory come undone 
I'm not the only one I can't be the only one 
Am I the only one who quits singin' along 
Every time they play a Springsteen song? 
Am I the only one sittin' here 
Still holdin' on, holdin' back my tears 
For the ones who paid with the lives they gave 
God bless the U.S.A 
I'm not the only one, willin' to fight 
For my love of the red and white 
And the blue, burnin' on the ground 
Another statue comin' down in a town near you 
Watchin' the threads of Old Glory come undone 
I'm not the only one 
I can't be the only one 

Source: LyricFindSongwriters: Aaron Lewis / Ira Dean / Jeffrey SteeleAm I The Only One lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc 

As Team Biden continues to dismantle America and totally corrupt her schools and military, we're left to ask: Just who are the real haters in America today? 
This new song by Aaron Lewis has rocketed to the Number One spot on the Billboard chart after debuting within the top 15 of the Hot 100 on July 2, 2021. Why does this matter? 
Because Lewis is being panned by the Left for his "controversial" single which they say is "pandering the radical right" in America. 
So, it's now "controversial" and "radical" to oppose the burning of our flag, resent the simpering leftist pandering of guys like Bruce Springsteen, and honor the fallen who died in the line of duty? 
Really? 
Most Americans are okay with flag burning? 
I don't think so. 
It's time to turn the hate train around and point it in the direction it should going, against the radical Left who hate everything from God, to country, to family, to the unborn. 
Mr. Lewis is no traditional Catholic, but what he's writing about is the Christophobic attack on everything that came before, including and especially patriotism and love of country. 
The same globalists who want to destroy America also are trying to destroy Christianity. 
So, yes, strange bedfellows in deed. 
But thank you, Mr. Lewis, for reminding Americans that love of country is not a bad thing, that patriotism is a natural virtue, and that despite America's many sins and flaws she is still worth fighting for. 
We honor the memory of the fallen by doing everything we can to deliver our country from evil, and to turn back to God rather than continuing to turn our backs on Him. 
Using old photographs of his father in World War II, RTV's Michael J. Matt uses this song to urge viewers to not let the globalists and the socialists trash the land of our birth, the land our fathers defended, the land our mothers civilized and the land our children will grow old in. 
Stop hating America, and start loving her enough to work to heal her soul... and make her truly great again. 
Eternal rest grant onto all those who died for the American hearth and home. 
May they rest in peace, and may we never forget.