First Uncle Ted, now Joe Perry. At this point in their careers, it probably won't have much effect, but thanks for the support of Phil and the "former" right to say what you want concerning your beliefs. Big difference between not agreeing with someone and trying to destroy them because you disagree.
1 posted on
12/27/2013 6:57:57 AM PST by
rktman
To: rktman
Calling a sin a sin is a sin.
2 posted on
12/27/2013 7:10:41 AM PST by
reg45
(Barack 0bama: Implementing class warfare by having no class.)
To: rktman
Dude Looks Like He Likes Ladies
3 posted on
12/27/2013 7:27:39 AM PST by
TurboZamboni
("PEACE ON EARTH TO MEN OF GOOD WILL".)
To: rktman
I met Joe Perry back in the ‘90s...Pump Tour I believe.
He flew right seat for a while. he’s a down-to-earth, regular guy. A rarity in the music business.
4 posted on
12/27/2013 8:10:18 AM PST by
PhiloBedo
(You gotta roll with the punches and get with what's real.)
To: rktman
I heard Mark Steyn mention yesterday that Paul Stanley (KISS) also supports Phil Robertson’s right to free speech but that Nikki Sixx (former Motley Crue bassist) called his statements hate speech. Mark then asked what kind of rock-n-roll rebel would whine about hate speech? I thought Nikki would be much wiser, especially since he was actually declared dead for two minutes back in 1987 after a heroine overdose and is actually alive 26 years later.
8 posted on
12/27/2013 9:30:22 AM PST by
hout8475
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