Posted on 07/09/2004 9:40:38 AM PDT by doug from upland
As Tommy Daschle might say, I am deeply saddened. It is getting more and more difficult to enjoy popular culture. I will miss some of it.
After reading reports of the Bush-bash fest at Radio City Music Hall by the RAT b*st*rd entertainers that raised 7.5 million bucks for John/John, I once again went to the cabinet that houses CDs and videos. I found SISTER ACT, FOUL PLAY, VACATION, SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES, and two John Cougar Mellencamp CDs.
I took them out to the backyard and went to George and Kramer's favorite foliage. Before too long, they lifted their legs on the items. I took the shovel, scooped them up and put them into the barbeque.
After turning on the gas valve and lighting a match, I sadly watched what I had enjoyed many times turning into melted plastic.
The collection is getting smaller and smaller. It is a ritual that I expect will continue for some time. Damn these people for what they are doing. We are at war with the terrorists, and Hollywood is at war with us. Thank goodness Hollywood was not doing this during WWII. Wir würden Deutsch und ESSsauerkraut sprechen.
Why destroy stuff you already bought? It's not gonna punish them, they already have your money. Just punishing yourself by destroying stuff you paid good money for.
They already got your money, so they don't care.
Want them to care? Download their crap for free...
I can't enjoy them anymore.
I destroyed my Dixie Chicks and John Mellencamp CD's long ago. Now if I can just get my girlfriend to get rid of her Sheryl Crow CDs.
There's a few conservative musicians. Who's conservative in Rock n Roll?? Well, Ted Nugent for one, Kid Rock, one of the Ramones, and rumor is Sammy Hagar too but he's quiet about his politics.
Or a "Harry Potter" movie, if you had a thing for the Mother Superior.
TS
What difference does it make if we destroy it. Not like I'm going to listen to it again. And I'm never going to buy their crap again.
No, never will buy their stuff again.
The most shocking part is that you owned and liked Sister Act! ;-)
That's exactly my question. What difference does it make if you destroy it? Why wouldn't you listen to it again? What's their current political position have to do with a CD they made years ago? I can see not buying their crap again, but you bought it before, maybe they weren't liberal morons back then, people change, not always for the better.
May they find their place in CD/DVD Hell, with my dixie chicks CD's.
Care to explain how the Nazi's would manage to pacify Europe from the British Isle to the Urals when they couldn't even manage to silence Yugoslavia. And while doing this, how will they build the fleet and mount the troops to invade the U.S. exactly? They ran out of Germans just doing as badly as they did (in the end throwing children and the elderly at the Allies), and you want me to believe they would have conquered America?
Methinks you fail to see the point!
I too, destroyed my collections of leftist media for the sake of posterity.
The only other last and remaining option is to open up a can of whoop ass!
Stupid stuff liberal arts majors say has never impinged on my ability to enjoy their art... unless their art is bent to pushing their political view. But most politics first music sucsk anyway, even in the rare occasion when they're right.
I know how you feel, I have DVD's I haven't seen and won't watch.
Not suggesting anything illegal, but making and giving away a couple of hundred copies of some selected albums might be very satisfying.
CDs cost only a few cents each.
But I would never do that. Just musing.
Exactly. Download their stuff until it hurts their bankroll.
I'm with you on this. Once I hear their liberal blather, they can no longer share my space. Somehow their voices get all distorted and I can only hear "I have liberal values and I'm voting for a Democrat." Their music must be destroyed...and boy, does it feel good.
You should have sold them at a Garage Sale and sent the proceeds to the RNC.
You're right, return it to the store you bought it at and get your money back.
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