To: Gurn
Saw him on Greta last night. He was indeed trying to say, in music, that he thinks JW is a scapegoat for OBL, and that "he doesn't understand what johnny's exact crime was" and that he "isn't comfortable" with JW's guilty plea.
(he meant he thinks it was coerced.)
He thinks Islam is a religion of peace, too, and is worried about the "erosion of civil liberties" and so forth, your basic brainless knee-jerk against the war, his version of Julia Robert's "PEOPLE. PLEASE." (teary closeup)
He is clearly sympathetic with Walker and angry about "GWB's war."
I thought, as a song, it was good. But I won't be picking up the album.
77 posted on
08/20/2002 3:26:33 PM PDT by
SarahW
To: SarahW
Steve's against every war. Like I said, he's a whacko lib. That's not the issue.
How many of his other albums do you own, since this song obviously will prevent you from buying Jerusalem?
78 posted on
08/20/2002 3:28:18 PM PDT by
Gurn
To: SarahW
He is clearly sympathetic with Walker and angry about "GWB's war." That's the ONLY reason he was invited to be on the Today show.
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