Willie Nelson: I'd Rather Have an Electric Chair Named After Me Than a Toll Road

Country music star explains why he rejected state of Texas' proposal


Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008


Country music icon Willie Nelson said it would have been "one of the dumbest things" he could have ever done to accept an invitation from the state of Texas to have a toll road named after him.

"First of all I don't like toll roads and I wouldn't like for a guy to drive up on the Willie Nelson road and have to spend his last dollar getting from point A to point B and I didn't want a toll road named after me - that's ridiculous - I'd rather have an electric chair named after me," Nelson told the Alex Jones Show yesterday.

Nelson said he initially thought about the proposal but immediately rejected it after he found out the true intention of the toll road, adding, "It didn't seem right and still doesn't seem right."

Nelson's fellow music star Jimmy Vaughan has been active in speaking out against the Trans Texas Corridor and the NAFTA Superhighway and he was one of the individuals who advised Willie to reject the proposal.

"I heard from Jimmy and I heard from some other folks who said that hey this is something you want to think about because it's different from what they're telling you and when I started finding out how different it was - today people are having to pay to drive on a road that was free for them yesterday and that didn't seem right."

US citizens will be forced to adopt a de-facto national identification card and have their freedom of mobility defined by behavioral fealty to the government under proposals set to derive from NAFTA superhighway toll road systems and the implementation of the North American Union.

Similar toll systems snaking their way from the southern and northern borders cutting through major American cities will force American citizens to submit to having RFID enabled identification cards which contain an ever-increasing array of information about their personal lives.

To even be allowed to use major roads and highways, US citizens will be subject to a criminal background check and the government will have the ability to pinpoint their particular RFID signal and remotely block it from central computer mainframes - effectively abolishing freedom of mobility in America.

Nelson said it was "one of the dumbest things I could have done" to have the toll road named after him.

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Willie Nelson: Impeach Bush, "Throw The Bastards Out" on Alex Jones Show

"If you break the law, you have to pay for it," American icon tells Alex Jones Show -

Paul J. Watson,
Prison Planet,
Monday, Feb.18th, 2008 -

American icon Willie Nelson says he supports efforts to impeach President Bush and "throw the bastards out," adding that the administration will do anything to stay in power, including staging an event to cancel the election.

In his second appearance this month, Nelson told The Alex Jones Show today that he supported Dennis Kucinich's attempt to impeach Bush, adding, "If you break the law you have to pay for it one way or another and if these guys haven't broke the law nobody has."

"The deck's been stacked and we need to figure out a way to get a new fresh deck in there in the deal and I don't know how else to do it except throw the bastards out," said Nelson. But the award winning star of stage and screen was quick to clarify that he didn't see the Democrats as any kind of viable alternative.

"We went through a couple of elections now and we didn't do anything, we thought we did but come to find out that the voting machines are crooked, everything's stacked against us, the politicians that we vote for won't stay and fight and they won't count the votes."

Nelson agreed that an elite cherry picked presidents and leaders to do their bidding against the interests of the people.

"They find them and they groom them and they put them in office and tell them exactly what to do and you give the speeches will small words and big letters and let them go," said Nelson.

"I really believe that George Bush believes he's right, he believes what he's saying and that makes it even more pathetic because to have someone that wrong think they're right and have him be the leader of our country - that's a scary thought," he added.

The star also re-iterated a warning made during his last appearance on the show, that the Bush administration could potentially stage an event to postpone or cancel the presidential election.

"It could be anything and anything will work because they have everyone scared to death, I just think there are people out there who will do anything to stay in power, anything to keep what they have, they've already proven they'll do anything to keep it," he said.

Reacting to the big response his last appearance on The Alex Jones Show generated, Nelson said "I think it would take courage not to say something, I usually say what I think and it's harder for me to shut up."

"I don't have the ability to remain quiet when all this stuff is going on all around us," he added.

Nelson clarified his previous comments about Building 7 after the news media attempted to skew his words and claim he said that no planes hit the WTC on 9/11. Nelson made it clear he was talking about WTC 7, which imploded symmetrically within seven seconds on the late afternoon of 9/11 despite the fact that it was only hit by minimal debris from the falling towers and not a commercial airliner.

"I was talking about the third building that nothing hit and yet it fell as if it was hit the same way, all three buildings fell the same way, but the third building wasn't hit by anything," said the country music star.

Nelson's contention that the twin towers were deliberately imploded received media attention after his first appearance on the radio show two weeks ago.

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