for whatever reason people say it, they've said it. in this age of fear, in this age of patriotic correctness, you know everything you say will be weighed against the flag. you know that your words will be magnified and mutated into the anti-american genre.
once again, the mind's of the masses are proven as simple as they really are. unable to comprehend the duplicity of existence and thought.
i sat there yesterday and watched the first half of the dixie chick interview with diane sawyer. i sat there as they were made to feel bad about a stupid little comment about the president. how they were made to grovel to the public. these are grown women who have a right to say whatever they damn well please at their own concert.
why are all these celebreties appologizing for their opinions? aside from financial backfire, i don't understand it. it's been said. don't belittle your argument by crying and begging for forgiveness as soon as you make it.
she was ashamed that the president was from texas. so what. i was ashamed he was from texas long before the war ever stared. but then again, i'm ashamed i'm from texas too. it's the buckle on the bible belt, it's one of the lowest ranking states in education, and its a conservative riot run amuck. (at least we have good basketball teams hehe) but who the hell cares. i'm tired of all this shit. nothing we say matters. the man's got an agenda. let him do his thing for another year and then we'll have a say again during the elections... i'm making sure none of my chads are pregnant.
Friday, April 25, 2003
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