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Entropy 07-19-2004 06:21 PM

Another one bites the dust...
 
What the fuck?

MandyBlake 07-19-2004 06:23 PM

that's so messed up.

NoCarrier 07-19-2004 06:24 PM

Tough Republican crowd :1orglaugh

boobmaster 07-19-2004 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Entropy
What the fuck?
She caused a riot so she should have been tossed!

boobmaster 07-19-2004 06:26 PM

They paid her to sing, not to dispense her liberal opinions. She's not the first person to get fired for having a loud mouth and probably won't be the last.

Entropy 07-19-2004 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boobmaster
She caused a riot so she should have been tossed!
She caused a riot? Seems to me that she just made a few statements...The people in the crowd started the riot...Place blame where blame is due...

Pornwolf 07-19-2004 06:46 PM

Looks like Bush will be here 4 more years.

Entropy 07-19-2004 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Pornwolf
Looks like Bush will be here 4 more years.
If he does, I'm gonna to have to hit up that 'God doesn't exist' thread...

directfiesta 07-19-2004 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boobmaster
She caused a riot so she should have been tossed!
I tought people in the audience did that...

One person caused a riot ....
lol

Looks more and more like facist Germany...

You are with us or you are a terrorist...

USA SUCKS!

directfiesta 07-19-2004 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boobmaster
They paid her to sing, not to dispense her liberal opinions. She's not the first person to get fired for having a loud mouth and probably won't be the last.
Republican or neo-cons don't express their opinions ??? You must be kidding... Anne ... Heston...

Name me one occasion were liberals or democrats acted this way...making a riot.

Anyway, no point . Your country is " broken"

:321GFY

reynold 07-20-2004 03:29 AM

i'd rather stay apolitical of the issue

johnbosh 07-20-2004 03:30 AM

wow wtf is going on there

Vitasoy 07-20-2004 03:35 AM

So much for free speech. :winkwink:

andrej_NDC 07-20-2004 03:43 AM

Enjoy the communism.

KDizzla 07-20-2004 04:01 AM

Oh, well..

StarkReality 07-20-2004 04:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by directfiesta
I tought people in the audience did that...

One person caused a riot ....
lol

Looks more and more like facist Germany...

You are with us or you are a terrorist...

USA SUCKS!

I'm certainly not fond of Bush, I'd be among the first to open a bottle of champagne the day he's gone, but when you are hired to perform on stage you shouldn't abuse it to voice any political opinion. The people came there to have fun and enjoy the evening, not to hear any political propaganda.

Herb Kornfield 07-20-2004 04:28 AM

It seems that public figures are voicing their opinions more and more on the topic of GWB and co.

The people have had it with the secrecy, censorship and overall paranoia that this adminstration has dropped on the world.

A rightfully elected president had his country overthrown and removed from power with no proof that the weapons he was to have had even exist to this day.

Over 1,000 americas have died for these WMD that dont exist, plus countless Iraqi's have died and will suffer for years thanks to this.

Now Iran is being connected to 9-11 attacks since the hijackers passed thru Iran.

This madness has to stop before we see ourselves in WW3.

EviLSuperstaR 07-20-2004 04:31 AM

Witch hunt, that's what the republicans are all about. They are stuck in time, a couple of hundred years ago

TheWildcard 07-20-2004 04:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Entropy
She caused a riot? Seems to me that she just made a few statements...The people in the crowd started the riot...Place blame where blame is due...
Yeah.

Khun 07-20-2004 05:24 AM

Yay, another political debate!


btw, fuck Michael Moore :thumbsup

EviLSuperstaR 07-20-2004 06:29 AM

Bill Timmins
President
Aladdin Casino and Hotel
Las Vegas, NV

July 20, 2004

Dear Mr. Timmins:

I understand from the news reports I've read that, after Linda Ronstadt, one of America's greatest singers, dedicated a song to me from your stage on Saturday night, you instructed your security guards to remove her from the Aladdin, which they did.

What country do you live in? Last time I checked, Las Vegas is still in the United States. And in the United States, we have something called "The First Amendment." This constitutional right gives everyone here the right to say whatever they want to say. All Americans hold this right as sacred. Many of our young people put on a uniform and risk their lives to defend it. My film is all about asking the questions that should have been asked before those brave soldiers were sent into harms way.

For you to throw Linda Ronstadt off the premises because she dared to say a few words in support of me and my film, is simply stupid and Un-American. Frankly, I have never heard of such a thing happening. I read that you wouldn't even let her go back up to her room at your hotel! Are you crazy? For crying out loud, it was a song DEDICATION! To "Desperado!" Every American loves that song! Sure, some people didn't like the dedication, and that's their right. But neither they nor you have the right to remove her from your building when all she did was exercise her AMERICAN right to speak her mind.

Of all the things that go on in Las Vegas, this is what creates the need for serious action? What about the other half of the crowd at the Aladdin who, according to the Las Vegas Sun, cheered her when she made her remarks? Did you throw them out, too?

I think you owe Ms. Ronstadt an apology. And I have an idea how you can make it up to her -- and to the millions of Americans you have offended. Invite her back and I'll join her in singing "America the Beautiful" on your stage. Then I will show "Fahrenheit 9/11" free of charge to all your guests and anyone else in Las Vegas who wants to see it.

Mr. Timmins, as the song "Desperado" says -- "Come to your senses!" How can you refuse this offer? I await your reply.

Yours,
Michael Moore
Director, "Fahrenheit 9/11"

Floridiot 07-20-2004 06:32 AM

she sucks anyway

directfiesta 07-20-2004 07:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by StarkReality
I'm certainly not fond of Bush, I'd be among the first to open a bottle of champagne the day he's gone, but when you are hired to perform on stage you shouldn't abuse it to voice any political opinion. The people came there to have fun and enjoy the evening, not to hear any political propaganda.
How many performers say:

" support our troops " ....

" Saddam was a BAD man ..."

that is political to the other half...

mardigras 07-20-2004 07:47 AM

She dedicated a song to Michael Moore. Let's make a law that dedicating songs in public places is illegal:glugglug

EviLSuperstaR 07-20-2004 07:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by directfiesta
How many performers say:

" support our troops " ....

" Saddam was a BAD man ..."

that is political to the other half...

Michael Moore.
He says support the US soldiers (http://www.fahrenheit911.com/soldiers/)

He also says that Saddam is a bad man just like GW Bush is.

Khun 07-20-2004 07:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by EviLSuperstaR
Last time I checked, Las Vegas is still in the United States. And in the United States, we have something called "The First Amendment." This constitutional right gives everyone here the right to say whatever they want to say.
This so reminds me of the line from the movie Snatch where Doug "The Head" confronts the kids that are loitering in his shop's front door. It goes like this:

Doug: What do you think you are doing?

Kid1: Its a free country, isn't it?

Doug: Well it isnt't a free shop, now is it. So FUCKOFF!


This is exactly what the Aladdin did. They didnt hire her for her political views so when she decides to use THEIR venue to promote her political views, they have every right put her ass on the street if they dont agree with it.

Its a free country and priase the first amendment rights but don't get pissed when you are told to exercise them on your own dime.

EviLSuperstaR 07-20-2004 09:30 AM

Aladdin is an Arab name. Perhaps they were afraid that the Bin Ladens that were present would feel insulted?

Manowar 07-20-2004 09:46 AM

wow, great free speech.

12clicks 07-20-2004 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by directfiesta
I tought people in the audience did that...

One person caused a riot ....
lol

Looks more and more like facist Germany...

You are with us or you are a terrorist...

USA SUCKS!

thankfully, this child lives in the impotent land of canada.

12clicks 07-20-2004 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by EviLSuperstaR
Bill Timmins
President
Aladdin Casino and Hotel
Las Vegas, NV

July 20, 2004

Dear Mr. Timmins:

I understand from the news reports I've read that, after Linda Ronstadt, one of America's greatest singers, dedicated a song to me from your stage on Saturday night, you instructed your security guards to remove her from the Aladdin, which they did.

What country do you live in? Last time I checked, Las Vegas is still in the United States. And in the United States, we have something called "The First Amendment." This constitutional right gives everyone here the right to say whatever they want to say. All Americans hold this right as sacred. Many of our young people put on a uniform and risk their lives to defend it. My film is all about asking the questions that should have been asked before those brave soldiers were sent into harms way.

For you to throw Linda Ronstadt off the premises because she dared to say a few words in support of me and my film, is simply stupid and Un-American. Frankly, I have never heard of such a thing happening. I read that you wouldn't even let her go back up to her room at your hotel! Are you crazy? For crying out loud, it was a song DEDICATION! To "Desperado!" Every American loves that song! Sure, some people didn't like the dedication, and that's their right. But neither they nor you have the right to remove her from your building when all she did was exercise her AMERICAN right to speak her mind.

Of all the things that go on in Las Vegas, this is what creates the need for serious action? What about the other half of the crowd at the Aladdin who, according to the Las Vegas Sun, cheered her when she made her remarks? Did you throw them out, too?

I think you owe Ms. Ronstadt an apology. And I have an idea how you can make it up to her -- and to the millions of Americans you have offended. Invite her back and I'll join her in singing "America the Beautiful" on your stage. Then I will show "Fahrenheit 9/11" free of charge to all your guests and anyone else in Las Vegas who wants to see it.

Mr. Timmins, as the song "Desperado" says -- "Come to your senses!" How can you refuse this offer? I await your reply.

Yours,
Michael Moore
Director, "Fahrenheit 9/11"

The extreme left in this country seems to have never paid attention in class.:1orglaugh

AcidMax 07-20-2004 09:59 AM

I hear all this shit about a conspiracy, and other stupid comments. Are you guys mad?

The fact that these people walked out is a good thing. She said something during a paid performance, she was not PAID to share her political agenda, she was paid to sing and thats what people went for. I bet a good number of the people that walked out were also democrats.

THere are many other issues here but people walking out isnt just a conservative thing, everyone should have walked out because she took advantage of them by voicing her unwanted opinion.

It's about time that ALL celebrities keep their mouths shut about politics when they are not supposed to talk about it. If they want to start a grass roots movement or get involved then fine, but most of these assholes spout off when they are doing something they are getting paid to do.

First whoopie now this bag, hopefully the process will continue.

directfiesta 07-20-2004 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AcidMax

It's about time that ALL celebrities keep their mouths shut about politics when they are not supposed to talk about it.

How would of Arnold and Ronald get elected if they followed that line ....

fr33s3x 07-20-2004 10:11 AM

I don't know..


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