Posted on 07/16/2004 5:49:30 AM PDT by Sensei Ern
OZZY JOINS BUSH BASH WITH HITLER MONTAGE Thu Jul 15 2004 11:38:38 ET
Rocker Ozzy Osbourne took Jones Beach, NY last night on what is quickly becoming a predictable Bush-bashing express.
Osbourne opened his concert with the song "War Pigs," featuring a video portrait comparing Bush to Adolph Hitler.
The video featured Bush and Hitler on the same screen, with the caption: "Same sh*t different a**hole," says a source. Footage of bombs dropping and Hitler marching flashed as Ozzy screamed and guitars screeched.
Ozzy also flashed a picture of Bush with a clown nose, caption: 'The White House Circus."
Other bands in the OZzzFest lineup, such as Black Label Society, expressed support of the war.
The lead singer told the crowd in a profanity laced tirade against the terrorist: "Those f**kers crashed the planes into the Towers."
The concert featured a few dedicated songs to the our men and women serving overseas.
Developing...
He may have been saying, "These crackers are smashed into the shape of flowers," talking about his animal crackers that he bites the heads off.
Sensei Ern
At least they mentioned BLS's comments in support of the war. Some of them have their head's on straight, and Zakk is a helluva guitarist!
Let's start drawing up deportation papers, now.
Just another idiot of the same ilk as Whoopi and the other holywood types.
IMHO, Ozzy's weird anyway, drugs or no.
Well golly gosh then. Since the Ozzster doesn't have a steady TV gig, sounds like the time has come to Whoopi-ize the advertisers on the Sharon Osbourne show.
He should stick to breeding. He's got such beautiful children....that gene pool needs expanding.
Ye shall be known for your enemies as well as your friends.
Yet another mediocre, mindless media star whose art I was never attracted to, and whose present life is of no interest to me, regardless of MTV's feverish promotion...
So true. Wonder what Alice Cooper has to say? Or Ted Nugent? They at least have retained some brain cells.
Alas, poor Hank has passed on from this veil of tears. His diminutive body taken by a bottle named Jackie D.
Jeez....since OZZY has come out against Bush, then I'm going to need to rethink my entire conservative position. Perhaps I'll drop out of life, follow Ozzfest, and sell pot so that I can buy tickets.
/sarcasm Who really cares what these entertainers think? I buy Ozzy CDs (actually, I haven't since I was about 16) because I like the music, not because of his political stance.
If Ozzy keeps running his mouth Harroitt is going to cut him off.
Ozzy Blesses America, But Not Anti-War Protesters
LAUNCH | October 3, 2001 | Darren Davis
Ozzy Blesses America, But Not Anti-War Protesters
Ozzy Osbourne was in New York City when the World Trade Center went down, and he saw it with his own eyes from his midtown Manhattan hotel. He told LAUNCH it was the worst thing he's ever seen, and he wants justice and retribution. He realizes that our enemies must be crushed.
Ozzy has changed the name of his forthcoming tour with Rob Zombie from Black Christmas to the Merry Mayhem tour. During the trek, Ozz Bless America merchandise will be available for sale. "I love this country and I think there's always somebody saying, 'Fight democracy,'" said Osbourne.
He told LAUNCH he's disgusted with the recent anti-war protests.
"When I was watching TV the other day I saw these people, these little f--king tree people walking around and banging drums and banners saying, 'War is not the answer.' I go, 'OK, fair enough. I take your choice, but we didn't say 'Tuesday the 11th of September it'd be really nice to have two airplanes blow up the World Trade Center. That's just a really cool idea.' And if you don't think that war is the answer then you should go to the country that started war on us and walk down f--king Kabul main street and show your bones, and I guarantee you wouldn't get one f--king slogan out before you get somebody snipe at you in the back of the head, you know?"
--- Darren Davis, New York
Like most of the weak-minded, Ozzy has apparently forgotten September 11th. But in his case, the cause is most likely self-inflicted.
Ozzy Blesses America, But Not Anti-War Protesters
LAUNCH | October 3, 2001 | Darren Davis
Ozzy Blesses America, But Not Anti-War Protesters
Ozzy Osbourne was in New York City when the World Trade Center went down, and he saw it with his own eyes from his midtown Manhattan hotel. He told LAUNCH it was the worst thing he's ever seen, and he wants justice and retribution. He realizes that our enemies must be crushed.
Ozzy has changed the name of his forthcoming tour with Rob Zombie from Black Christmas to the Merry Mayhem tour. During the trek, Ozz Bless America merchandise will be available for sale. "I love this country and I think there's always somebody saying, 'Fight democracy,'" said Osbourne.
He told LAUNCH he's disgusted with the recent anti-war protests.
"When I was watching TV the other day I saw these people, these little f--king tree people walking around and banging drums and banners saying, 'War is not the answer.' I go, 'OK, fair enough. I take your choice, but we didn't say 'Tuesday the 11th of September it'd be really nice to have two airplanes blow up the World Trade Center. That's just a really cool idea.' And if you don't think that war is the answer then you should go to the country that started war on us and walk down f--king Kabul main street and show your bones, and I guarantee you wouldn't get one f--king slogan out before you get somebody snipe at you in the back of the head, you know?"
--- Darren Davis, New York
Like most of the weak-minded, Ozzy has apparently forgotten September 11th. But in his case, the cause is most likely self-inflicted.
As disfunctional as the world knows this guy and his family is, you really would expect it another way?
The freak also pee'd on the Alamo.
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