Posted on 05/28/2004 12:32:42 PM PDT by sandbar
My thoughts, exactly...so I checked the BBC site and that is the way they headlined this little item.
The headline was inflammatory!
But then....that's the Bloody British Crap....i'nt it? (sic)
With Mrs. tractorman
BTW "Happiness is a warm gun" is a Beatles song.
Perfectly content with milling around in the middle of the school, counting on saftey in numbers for his survival, while cheerfully saying I'm glad it was them and not me.
Aw Paul you're such a weenie. Go sittown idiot and shut your pie hole.
Again...
"SHUT UP, PAUL!"
"To look for Bin Laden seemed reasonable to go against terrorism, but the war has become very difficult."
Duhhhh... War IS difficult! Especially when dealing with TERRORIST groups and regimes! How hard is THAT to understand?!?
"If someone came to my house and blew it up, I wouldn't just want to sit there and say thank you," he said.
- o.k., so WHAT is your gripe, Paul? Oh yeah, You've got to be 'hip' and 'politically correct' and 'Love is the answer'-even when dealing with EVIL people who want to wipe people like you and me and our children off the face of the earth at ANY cost for no particular reason except that we are NOT them!
Too many years doing too many drugs, my friend....
For the sake of YOUR children and grandchildren, WAKE UP!!!
there ya go!
My sense is that Paul is a bit of a weenie but not a bad guy.
He is stating an obvious fact, the war has become difficult. Remember all the support, songs and fund-raisers he did after 9-11? He's a liberal of course and a pal to Clinton but far more decent than most of them have been, it seems.
Thank you.
I liked their music back in the 60s but didnt really pay attention to who wrote what.
Agreed. The article has little to do with the title. I wouldn't call these comments "coming out against the Iraq war."
How dare he express an opinion!!
actually all beatles songs were credited to lennon/mccartney (except for harrison songs of course), but you could always tell who really wrote them by who was singing...at least that's what george martin says.
actually all beatles songs were credited to lennon/mccartney (except for harrison songs of course), but you could always tell who really wrote them by who was singing...at least that's what george martin says.
Not so long ago, we were children, watching the Ed Sullivan Show when the Beatles appeared on the screen. Our parents were shocked and said that the Beatles didn't make sense and looked abominable--like girls with mops on their heads.
We should have listened to our parents.
my exact feeling....
very goood. I'll take Lennon for $200, Alex.
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