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To: George W. Bush
Although not discussed in recent decades, following WW II there was a consensus among scholars and many political leaders that "what happened to Germany" was sexual subversion.

Ah, yes! Freddie Mercury, was but one of many losses to the lifestyle. I sure do miss his awesome performances. It's a shame he chose to become gay and took up the Berlin homo lifestyle. There hasn't been his match for vocal power in the 90's or beyond.

373 posted on 07/29/2003 1:36:17 PM PDT by Scourge of God
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To: Scourge of God
It's a shame he chose to become gay and took up the Berlin homo lifestyle. There hasn't been his match for vocal power in the 90's or beyond.

Mercury had a great talent, a rare voice, a certain artistic courage. I recall an interview I saw where people were describing how utterly wild his parties were. One fellow, a beatnik fellow-traveller said that recalled thinking he would go to hell for going to such a party. And he was no Sunday school teacher.

Mercury was a great talent. But deliberately wicked and wishing to lead others into his depravity.
439 posted on 07/29/2003 3:19:32 PM PDT by George W. Bush
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