Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" is painful to listen to because he cannot write grammatically sensible lyrices. Check out this snippet:
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And I'm proud to be an American,
Where at least I know I'm free.
Sorry, Lee, but "an American" is not a location. We are people, not places. If you want to write: "And I'm proud to live in America, ..." that would make sense. In addition, you are diminishing the message when you add "at least."
And for posters arguing about the singer of "Let It Go," there are two versions, both sung by the child of American parentss, albeit one of Hispanic heritage.