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WTC victims to be 'honored' by commie peacenik music (my title)
'The WB' website ^
| 1 October 2001
Posted on 10/01/2001 4:52:45 PM PDT by Vigilant1
From 'The WB' website program guide:
Special | Come Together | 8/7c
The WB Television Network (The WB) will join Turner Network Television (TNT) in a live, simultaneous broadcast of Come Together: A Night of John Lennon's Words & Music.
A concert of prayer and healing for New York City to benefit relief efforts in the wake of the tragic events of September 11, the broadcast is scheduled to air live from Radio City Music Hall in New York on Tuesday, October 2 at 8/7c.
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To: fone
As a Beatle fan, also conflicted about Lennon's erstwhile politics, there are some corrections that need to be made.
1. Lennon loved the US and New York in particular, and fought the efforts of that crooked lady JE Hoover to deport him. It wasn't just the money, he could have lived in several places tax-free, but he loved the freedom's of the USA.
2. He contributed quite a lot to the city's charities and was a capitalist in practice...Yoko even more so.
3. While I'm sure the lefties won't change their stripes, I think it appropriate that since Lennon and his family have been residents of New York for almost 30 years, I think it appropriate that the Lennon family do something to help.
4. Finally, Lennon was NOT a citizen, his marijuana conviction, which the US government tried to used to deport him, prevented that. When he won the right to stay, he was given the status of resident alien, which he held to his death.
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posted on
10/01/2001 6:17:47 PM PDT
by
Keith
To: Vigilant1
As a New Yorker I have many memories of John Lennon, most often related to his musical talent, but one memory is that of this foreigner as you call him, donating and raising money to buy NYPD officers new bulletproof vests at a time when the city was broke and the vests issued by the NYPD were dubious. He had a sense of how to participate in the city life and what and who were important. I have no doubt that were he alive he would be found at Ground Zero, and he would be welcomed by the men of the NYPD and the FDNY, men who most likely share few of Lennon's political thoughts, but who would know him as a New Yorker.
To: Keith
My apologies for my error in calling Lennon a natralized citizen. I remember seeing a photo of him hand raised taking the oath of alliegence. Out of curiosity do you need to do that to become a resident alien, or did he just do it anyway?
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posted on
10/01/2001 6:29:25 PM PDT
by
Goblins
To: Keith
Noted.
Lennon's marxist-dripping song "Imagine" says even more.
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posted on
10/01/2001 6:29:28 PM PDT
by
fone
To: Vigilant1;bang_list
This event was originally planned as a anti Second Amendment program but was changed after the bombing to raise money for victims. I won't watch but I would not be surprised if they don't try to slip some anti-gun messages in and maybe try to link gun owners to terrorists.
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posted on
10/01/2001 9:45:54 PM PDT
by
gunnut
To: general_re
All the Yoko stuff I ever heard sounded like a cat caught in a wringer. I doubt that she's improved any.
Lets Roll !!!
To: Vigilant1
BUMP! This is on tonight.
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