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Vedder fears America's future
Published Tuesday, Jun 20 2006, 09:31 BST | By Peter Stiff
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder has revealed he fears for the future of America and believes the world will be a terrible place for his young daughter.
The singer told USA Today, "I feel our country is being driven down a dangerous road. How do we get our hands on the wheel and out feet on the brakes?"
He said he thought the world changed when he drove his now 21-month-old daughter home from hospital.
"You experience the fragility of life beaming out of your newborn and it projects out into your anger at the way the world is run," he added.
The singer told USA Today, "I feel our country is being driven down a dangerous road. How do we get our hands on the wheel and out feet on the brakes?"
He said he thought the world changed when he drove his now 21-month-old daughter home from hospital.
"You experience the fragility of life beaming out of your newborn and it projects out into your anger at the way the world is run," he added.
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