Posted on 08/11/2005 3:42:20 PM PDT by 05 Mustang GT Rocks
NEW YORK The Rolling Stones' upcoming album contains a song seemingly critical of President Bush (search), but Mick Jagger denies it's directed at him, according to the syndicated TV show "Extra."
"It is not really aimed at anyone," Jagger said on the entertainment-news show's Wednesday edition. "It's not aimed, personally aimed, at President Bush. It wouldn't be called 'Sweet Neo Con' if it was."
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Mick Jagger? Wasn't he one of the Dixie Chicks?
>Didn't Mick Jagger and David Bowie exchange bodily fluids with each other?
C'mon, who really cares what these shemales think.<
Yes, they did.
Well, we don't want foreign she-males criticizing our President.
Stoned and can't remember what he said?
Clinton tactic. It's not aimed at any one person but rather two people - Bush and Condi.
Principled guy.
Looks like the name caller got suspended. Must be one of those.
Sure, we believe you, Mick you ancient troll. But you still insult Christians by calling them hypocrits, and I've contacted the NFL about how offensive that song is to Christians. This family will not turn on Mon. Night Football if it features the wrinkled rockers.
Neo frog! Excellent...
When I hear his name I think of this:
God don't love ugly.
Liar.
I missed something... away from the computer for while.
what name caller?
nothing missed. Just sent it to the wrong party. sorry firepit 462
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