Popular Searches 39Comments Oct 15, 2012 5:59AM I, andI hope many others, do not givea s---- what the celebperverts think politically...they have a right to their own opinion, but just because they have "celebrity, they think we should follow or be impressed with what they think. Most of them are a bunch of sickos who parade their perversions and disrespect for this country and its laws and think they are so clever. What is the matter with all of you people who think they are so wonderful? The true celebrities are those who are putting themselves at risk keeping it possible for all tobe heard, even those bums who bad mouth them for doingso. What a screwed up country! Oct 15, 2012 3:38PM If someone is a citizen of this country and pays taxes they should every right to express themselves politically. I'd be angry if someone said to me as a nurse, just sit there and give people shots and never express your views because thats not what you're paid to do. Sorry, but thats just moronic. Even if I don't always agree with them I do agree anyone in this country should have the right to be as policitical as they like whether they sing, act or are a political analyst. Oct 15, 2012 9:30AM I'm sorry. Am I supposed to be surprised? An entertainer pushing their political views (idiotic or not) on their fans is something new? As much as you guys get paid, I could give two **** about your 'golden eggs of wisdom' concerning the world. Do what you're paid to do and ****ing SING or ACT. kthnx Oct 29, 2012 6:32AM Oct 14, 2012 3:50PM Like in 2008 I am still hearing the same rhetoric that a vote against Obama is an affirmation of racism regardless of any facts, such as his failed economic policy putting us on a fast-track to third world status even after a stimulus and debt that amounts to his spending more than all the Presidents in the history of the United States combined. How do Liberals even survive the day in an existence where "Truth" and "Responsibility" don't factor in? Report Are you sure you want to delete this comment? | ||||
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What's black and blue and red all over? The fractious relationship between popular music and politics, which seems to offer fresh disputes with each new national campaign cycle, is proving even thornier amid 2012's divisive electoral mood. Politicians eagerly seek ... more
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