To: FatherBreadloaf
I would be willing to accept an apology from Natalie if she said something along the lines of:
"With the recent re-election of President Bush, it is clear my opinion is a vocal minority and can only accept his policies as representative of our country as a whole. I apologize for my tact and I am sorry if my opinions have brought a negative reaction to the brave men and women who are in harms way...." But I wont hold my breath.
10 posted on
04/29/2005 1:04:08 PM PDT by
smith288
(Peace at all cost makes for tyranny free of charge...)
To: smith288
What do you expect from a spoiled little gal who had daddy help her get into the music business? Her family is heavily involved and connected in the Texas music scene (especially in West Texas) and they helped "poor li'l Nat" and her pals get their first gigs.
15 posted on
04/29/2005 1:08:54 PM PDT by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: smith288
What makes these people or any other American "star" whether its film, TV, Radio etc. think that they have the knowledge in politics to make ANY STATEMENT. For example Barbara S! From where did she matriculate in political science? Did she complete her High School education?
After his efforts, concerts, in support of the Democratic candidate when I hear a song from "The Boss" on a radio, I switch stations. This is my response to celebrities that use their access to the public to promote their politics! If they are not happy with the state of the nation, let them run for office. That goes for Sean Penn also!
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