Not interesting at all. It just echoes what you've been posting over  
and over and over and over and...

But, not interesting.

Stand Up and Speak.

On Oct 9, 2008, at 9:12 AM, justifiedright wrote:

> Entertainers too political
> October 9, 2008
>
> This is just a short shout-out to all the musicians out there who
> have determined they are the utmost authority for doling out
> political advice: Shut up and sing!
>
> Where do these artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Jon Bon
> Jovi and John Mellencamp get the idea they can tell me who to vote
> for?
>
> They sit in their lofty mansions in Rumson, Colts Neck, Middletown
> and Long Island and proceed to tell us the economy is bad. How do
> they know? Is it because we no longer can afford to pay the $100 to
> $500 per ticket to see them? Oh, that's right, maybe their wallets
> are hurting because of this. Somehow, I don't think their wallets are
> hurting as much as mine.
>
> I used to be a big fan of all the above. I can remember Springsteen
> going ballistic when Ronald Reagan used his name in a speech. He said
> he didn't want to get "political." Why is it OK now?
>
> I realize I'm a small fish in their arsenal of "money" (oh, I mean
> fans), but I no longer listen to any of these artists. Back in the
> day, their music made me forget, made me dream and soothed my anxious
> state. Now, they are no better than evangelists who beg for money in
> the name of God and commit all kinds of ungodly acts. Well, I don't
> have to listen to them. I can change the channel when they are
> preaching.
>
> It's bad enough we have to listen to the politicos on CNBC, Fox and
> so forth, but at least that is their job. Politicking is not the job
> of these artists — their job is to entertain, and I am no longer
> entertained.
>
> Vikki Lallo
>
> TOMS RIVER
>
>
> 



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