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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/11/05 04:13 PM
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Originally posted by The Italian Stallionette: DC & DS and others I may have missed, if it were an American group/artist singing this song, it would be ok with you, even tho you might disagree? Is that what you're saying?? No foreigner can express a political opinion regarding America in a song? Does the freedom of speech just apply to Americans?
TIS If this were an American group, while I in all likelyhood I would disagree with them for my own reasons, I would agree that as tax paying Americans they have the right to speak out against the policies of the country that they support and live in. And I'll repeat what I pointed out earlier; A foreigner who comes to this country to make money, work the system and then returns to his home country does NOT, IMO have the right to talk any trash against this country, it's people or it's government. Yes, a foreigner living in another country surely has the right to their opinions and veiws of another country. But when a foreigner makes his money from this country, because the blood of OUR people afforded them the oportunity to come here and make a living, and then leaves with all that money and doesn't contribute back into our system, they have NO right to an opinion here! Lets face facts here, what other country in the world extends the opportunity to ALL races, religions and backgrounds to come and make a new life as America and Great Britain have throughout the years? How many countries in the world do you know of that will open their arms to foreigners around the world and provide aid, educational assistance and assisted living as this country has? Why is it that Great Britain and AMerica have the largest immigration and boarder problems than any other country in the world? Because the people from around the world know what opportunities await them in this country, and that is why they are breaking down the doors to get in here. So I do not respect any foreigner or immigrant that comes here to find their pot of gold, find it, run back home and then bash the place that gave them their pot of gold. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/11/05 04:32 PM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: If this were an American group, while I in all likelyhood I would disagree with them for my own reasons, I would agree that as tax paying Americans they have the right to speak out against the policies of the country that they support and live in. And I'll repeat what I pointed out earlier; A foreigner who comes to this country to make money, work the system and then returns to his home country does NOT, IMO have the right to talk any trash against this country, it's people or it's government. Yes, a foreigner living in another country surely has the right to their opinions and veiws of another country. But when a foreigner makes his money from this country, because the blood of OUR people afforded them the oportunity to come here and make a living, and then leaves with all that money and doesn't contribute back into our system, they have NO right to an opinion here! So this means you don't believe in free speech for other people that are un-American if they're criticizng our government? Does this mean you're against a person living in France criticizing our government? Someone in Britain? Someone in Iran? Isn't the reason that you all support this stupid war so that we 'give the Iraqi people freedom?' How much freedom do you want to give them? Is an Iraqi allowed to criticize our government?
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/11/05 05:16 PM
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DC with all respect, I think you are still confusing criticism of "our government" with criticisms of individuals whom someone believes to be a "hypocrite" or of specific policies the government is pursuing.
Opposition to the "neocon" point of view and calling nobody in particular hypocrites (I guess because they call themselves Christians) is not a cirticism of our government or of our country, but it is of a specific policy.
For arguments sake lets say you were in Sweden. I am sure you, like I, would be too polite to go over there and start telling them what is wrong with their system; however I think you would be free to say that you do no agree with people over there paying income tax of 90%, and that their cradle to grave socialism could end up hurting them in the long run. You would not be bashing Sweden or its people or even its democratic form of government. You would merely be stating an opinion on their policies.
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/11/05 07:42 PM
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OK DonT, let's use your Sweden scenario. I go there as an American, they welcome me into their country with open arms. I make all kinds of money in Sweden, and then when I'm rich I tell them that they are all a bunch of hypoocrite neo-nazis who are full of shit. Is that the way I should act towards a country that accepted me with open arms and afforded me the lifestyle that I live? We'll go one better. I come to live in your house. You provide me with food, a room and help me start a business. As my business grows you support my business financially and let me live in your home. When I am rich enough I turn around and tell you that you are a hypocritical liberal guy who is full of shit because I don't like the way that you run your household. How would you feel after giving me both finacial and moral support to help me rise to fame and riches? In my opinion it's the same principal. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/11/05 08:49 PM
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Originally posted by ronnierocketAGO: Calm down Don Cardi.....trust me, extra stress is never good for one's health.
Anyway, if you go and look back at what I've said previously, you know that I understand you, but also that I know that I'm right and really, any analogy of yours can't make me tone down my opinion. :p I am calm, believe me. There are more important things going on in this world then the Rolling Stones making a controversial song. :rolleyes: I just enjoy the art of the debate, that's all. Maybe one day you'll understand that people can debate without getting worked up towards each other or personal about it. I concern myself emotionally with the real issues in life that affect my family and I. So don't get yourself too excited Ronnie, I am not getting worked up over this in the least. Sorry to dissapoint you. The person who thinks that he is always right and knows everything and refuses to keep an open mind to hear out what another has to say is a sad person in my eyes. Because that person will never make substantial advances in their life. Don Cardi 
Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/11/05 11:37 PM
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Good point Krlea. It's one thing to agree or disagree or with any celebrity politically, but it's hard to believe that any adult would base his/her politics solely on the word a celebrity. It's just that they have the "access" to the media, and we don't, so they can get their opinions out very easily. TIS Btw, how's the twins?  You feeling ok?
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"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/12/05 08:06 AM
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You know, I think the John Lennon bandwagon died out after Vietnam. At least John actually knew what he was talking about half the time. The Stones are a great band, and can sing whatever they want. I could honestly care less, because their message really doesn't matter in the long run. I still enjoy "Fortunate Son" by CCR, does that make me a hypocrite? I don't know. What I do know is that, again, it seems like liberals are jumping on this bandwagon of how a big star speaks out and it turns into how they are finally "sticking" it to conservatives. I could honestly care less about the Stones *new* music, or Jane Fonda's crisco-powered tour bus, or the Dixie Chicks. We have the greatest power when it comes to being a consumer. You can turn off the radio, and not buy their CD. That's all. I'm not going to get too worried about it. Besides, I would have to question anything Keith Richards writes since he has minimal brain fuction, seriously. He looks like he's been taking heroin for the last 60 years, and can't go a minute without a cigarrette. I honestly can say that when the Stones came to Buffalo in '97, it was a surprise that he could actually remember the proper lyrics/chords, since he always looks so stoned out. 
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/12/05 08:26 AM
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Originally posted by Double-J: He looks like he's been taking heroin for the last 60 years, and can't go a minute without a cigarrette. that's so true. He looks awful!  How old is he? 85? I don't like Mick Jagger as well. Ok, I must tell I am not a Stones fan, actually. Never was. They look far too sex&drug&rock&roll-ish to appeal to me!  In fact their only hit I really like is Angie , that is the least transgressive RS's song, I guess.
I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic. I try to give that to people. I do misrepresent things. I don't tell the truth. I tell what ought to be truth (Blanche/A streetcar named desire)
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/12/05 11:59 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Don Cardi: [QB] OK DonT, let's use your Sweden scenario. I go there as an American, they welcome me into their country with open arms. I make all kinds of money in Sweden, and then when I'm rich I tell them that they are all a bunch of hypoocrite neo-nazis who are full of shit. Is that the way I should act towards a country that accepted me with open arms and afforded me the lifestyle that I live?
Well I would say that if you are living there and you are making a lot of money, and contrributing to their society, you would have every right to complain about certain things. For instance, if you had a business and you wanted to expand it, you may well say "I can't afford to prosper here because your tax system inhibits growth, and worse, if I get too big, the State might take me over." Was when some social democrat bureaucrat retorts that their system is designed for the greater good, you could well be able to say that he is being hipocritical because without a bunch of unnecessary social programs he would be out of a job, and that the greater good would be better served by a more business friendly policy. It would simply be your stating your point of view, and I think you would be well within your rights to say it. That said, the Swedish guy would then have every right in the world to say to you "Look if you dont like it here go back to where you came from."
We'll go one better. I come to live in your house. You provide me with food, a room and help me start a business. As my business grows you support my business financially and let me live in your home. When I am rich enough I turn around and tell you that you are a hypocritical liberal guy who is full of shit because I don't like the way that you run your household. How would you feel after giving me both finacial and moral support to help me rise to fame and riches?
This analogy doesnt make as much sense as the first. If I tok you in and did all those things, but all the while was lordiing it over you, and even making you listen to Al Franken every day in order to get your food. If after you became successful I was going around telling everyone how wonderful I was and how you would be nothing without me, you would have every right to call me a hippocrite.
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/22/05 09:58 AM
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The Stones kicked off their concert tour yesterday. Referred to as "the aging rockers", I found it amusing that one article says that it was probably appropriate to start off with "Start Me Up." Anyway, as if there isn't enough bickering here, I know you've all been dying to see the complete lyrics. Here ya go. Below are the complete lyrics to the song, "Sweet Neo Con," by the Rolling Stones: "You ride around your white castle, On your little white horse You lie to your people, and blame it on your war of course You call yourself a Christian, I call you a hypocrite You call yourself a patriot, well I think you're full of shit Oh, sweet Neo Con, What path have you led them on? Oh, sweet Neo Con, Is it time for the atom bomb? You parade around in costume, Expecting to be believed But as the body bags stack up, We believe we've been deceived The horror you've unleased, Will backfire with more grief When will you ever learn, Sweet Neo Con, as the world burns? Oh, sweet Neo Con, What path have you led them on? Oh, sweet Neo Con, Is it time for the atom bomb? Oh, sweet Neo Con, What path have you led them on? Oh, sweet Neo Con, Is it time to drop the bomb?" TIS
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Re: Stones Jab at 'Hypocrite' Patriots in New Song
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08/22/05 01:48 PM
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Originally posted by Double-J: If if wasn't for the fact that he's got the chords ingrained in his brain, he would be a vegetable. Hey you are talking about the father of the greatest pirate who ever lived!
"Io sono stanco, sono imbigliato, and I wan't everyone here to know, there ain't gonna be no trouble from me..Don Corleone..Cicc' a port!"
"I stood in the courtroom like a fool."
"I am Constanza: Lord of the idiots."
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