Here's my translation, even though the article is pretty uninteresting.. but I was bored
One of Pink's songs on her album "I'm Not Dead" is the controversial song Dear Mr. President, a lamentation directed to Bush. In the song she asks the president: "What do you feel when you see the homeless on the streets? Who do you pray for before you go to sleep? What do you feel when you look in the mirror. Are you proud?" The song is controversial, because in the patriotic US it's not often tolerated when someone criticizes the American flag, pride and president. A while ago the Dixie Chicks already experienced the negative consequences of criticizing the president.
That the message has gotten through to many Americans is apparent from the fact that recordings of her live performances were watched by many people. One recording on YouTube has already been watched by almost half a million people. Pink said in a response that she was moved: "I've been crying my eyes out watching the videos on Youtube - that song has a life of its own now."
Meanwhile the song has caused quite a stir in the US. Especially when a 10-year-old boy was expelled after he performed the song at his elementary school. In spite of the fact that Pink has said that the song will never be released as a single, the song gained the most airplay this week in the US of all the newly released songs.