Coming from NY I can tell you that the audience probably love dit and booed Bush . NYC is gone. I played an outdoor show in NY today and the promoted took the stag e and in 2 min went into an anti Bush bashing rant . The morons in the crowd went wild and nodde din agreement . He called Bush THE biggest terrorist in the world and everyone ,except me , cheered. There were people who experienced 9/11 first hand. The world is brainwashed . Everything is becoming upside down and backwards. I think we're on the way out as a society .
Sounds like a great show -- very sorry to have missed it. These lefties are just a laugh-a-minute.
It sure dismays me that the stars I enjoyed so much in my younger years are all rooting for the Islamists to win the battle for Western Civ.
Yo mamma is a howler too!
Was it Natalie Maines or Rosie?
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Cross off another rock band as pacifist morons ...
They also got the date wrong. The pig says to go vote for democrats Nov 2nd. Election day is Nov 7th, 2006.
Listen to the pig, dems. Go vote on the 2nd.
"... asked whether 'these people [Arabs] are really are enemies'."
Has dear Roger taken a gander at Ground Zero lately? You know, those two big holes in the ground where skyscrapers used to be?
Waters is a moron, and New Yorkers who lap up his swill are even bigger morons. How soon they forget.
I'll bet there was a lot of pot smoke in the air.
I didn't know the Dixie Chicks were scheduled to play there.
Looks like Pinko Floyd is reliving the haze and daze of the sixties. I think their solution in Iraq is to cut and "run like hell".
My rock star can whip the liberal's rock star:
ALICE COOPER: Anybody that looks to a rock star for political guidance is an idiot.
INTERVIEWER: A lot of people in rock and roll, it's very fashionable to despise George W. Bush. That's not a view you subscribe to, is it?
ALICE COOPER: Well, I think if you're in a war, you don't want a poodle in there, you want a pit bull. I don't think that you want a guy in there going, "Gee, I don't know. Maybe. Could be." I think you want a guy in there who's either going to win it or lose it.
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INTERVIEWER: It doesn't worry you, the false connection that was made between 9/11 and Saddam Hussein, all that stuff that's been shown?
ALICE COOPER: No. It doesn't bother me because I honestly think it's all connected.
INTERVIEWER: The one thing we do know about 9/11 is that nobody involved in it actually came from Iraq. That's probably the one thing we absolutely know.
ALICE COOPER: Well, it's probably true, but I can't see them going, "Oh, gosh." The guys in Iraq going, "Gee, how horrible for America." I think there's a general feeling in that world that if America falls they'll be in a much better state, so we have to view those people in the same boat. I don't see much difference between the al-Qaeda and Iraq - not the people, I'm talking about the governments. The people, the poor people, are the victims.
INTERVIEWER: Saddam and Osama bin Laden actually hated each other.
ALICE COOPER: Hated each other a lot, I'll bet. They traded Rolls Royces. You don't think there was a cigar going around when that happened at 9/11. I'll bet you there was.
Well. There's still David Gilmour, I suppose.