To: rhema
2 posted on
08/05/2004 5:46:53 AM PDT by
The G Man
(This election is a choice between a War on Terror and a Negotiation with Terror.)
To: The G Man
Bruce who?
Isn't he the guy who sounds like he listened to Dylan's Blonde on Blonde?
4 posted on
08/05/2004 5:51:05 AM PDT by
zarf
To: The G Man
I really believe these anti-Bush concerts will hurt the artists more than Bush. In fact, this mean-spirited incestuous relationship between celebrities and politicians may signal a significant cultural shift, back to the days when artists and celebrities kept their politics secret.
6 posted on
08/05/2004 5:54:47 AM PDT by
YaYa123
(@Chris Mathews Is Such A Jerk.com)
To: The G Man
Let these girlie-men have Kerry. They're dinosaurs anyway, and haven't had an original idea in 20 years. The only way that they can sing falsetto anymore is to cinch their girdles a notch tighter.
To: The G Man
I often ponder why these 'stars' think that they can ruin people's enjoyment of a concert they have paid good money for with political rants. People go to a concert for the music not the politics.
12 posted on
08/05/2004 5:58:09 AM PDT by
Ral
To: The G Man
Shut up and sing.No, just shut up.
21 posted on
08/05/2004 6:06:19 AM PDT by
clintonh8r
(Vietnam veteran against Jean-France Kerry.)
To: The G Man
28 posted on
08/05/2004 6:16:36 AM PDT by
SeeRushToldU_So
(Shut up and sing. I don't care what you think.)
To: The G Man
Of course my first reaction to this is all conservatives should stay clear of this 'concert series' as well as never buy these fools' music ever again. On the other hand, it would be great if Republicans bought out most of the tickets and instead of cheers and agreement at the concerts, the performers were met with boos and/or silence! Better yet, buy out all the tickets and no one show up!
40 posted on
08/05/2004 7:35:00 AM PDT by
usmom
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