Posted on 11/09/2010 7:01:49 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is said to be considering a posthumous pardon for Jim Morrison -- The Doors singer charged with indecent exposure in 1969 following a concert in Miami -- in the months remaining in his term, The Hill newspaper reported Monday.
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This guy is a media whore - anything to keep his name in the news -
Oh, good gravy.
LOL!!!
Wow this might actually be the only decision that Crist is making that I agree with.
I am the lizard king. I can do anything.
Next Stop Reality TV!
It’s nice to know that Crist has his priorities straight, with thousands of families losing their homes and the Florida economy one of the worst in the nation.
Why is this even necessary?
“Break on through to the other side...”
Jim Morrison could not be reached for comment.
Do it Charlie. It is the right thing to do and provides the right punctuation on your governorship.
Crist probably thought the exposure and lewd behavior was actually rather nice.
No big deal just one ASSH*** giving another professional courtesy.
Governor Irrelevant strikes again.
Is he trying to get a part in Oliver Stone’s next anti-American movie?
As our esteemed vice-president, Joseph Biden, put it...’BFD’.
Blood in the streets in the town of Chicago

Charlie's always been about taking care of the important stuff ...
Sums it up.
Perhaps Charlie can be a commentator on The Smoking Gun's "World's Dumbest" show, alongside such also-rans as Tood Bridges, Tonya Harding, and Leif Garrett..
“Welcome to the soft parade” between Crist’s ears, he is definitely living in “strange days”.
Crist has a soft spot for Mr. Mojo Risin.
Could be a hard spot.
He’s dead, Crist sakes!
With all the pressing state business that Plasticman has ignored the last 18 months while running for senator this is a top item on his agenda?
What is Plasticman’s motivation and why would he focus on dated minutia such as this?
Is there a payoff of some sort down the road?
Why would this social transgression warrant a gubernatorial pardon?
America has been waiting for this for a long, long time. It will do a lot to soothe old wounds, bring us together as a nation, etc.
;-)

"Let me tell you something. We need a two and a half hour movie about the Doors? Folks, no we don't. I can sum it up for you in five seconds, ok. I'm drunk. I'm nobody. I'm drunk. I'm famous. I'm drunk. I'm f'ing dead. There's the whole movie, ok!? 'Big Fat Dead Guy in a Bath Tub', there's your title for you." - Dennis Leary
“When the music’s over...turn off the lights”.
Does anyone really give a crap about what celebrities (dead or alive) have handed to them? (The Nobel Peace Prize comes to mind.....)
I’m sure he’ll be relieved.
It’s been eating away at him ever since he passed into eternity.
Jim Morrison was a drunken waste....
Give me the Guess Who!!! They got the courage to be drunken buffoons, which makes them poetic.
Jim Morrison was a drunken waste....
Give me the Guess Who!!! They got the courage to be drunken buffoons, which makes them poetic.
He had a good voice though.
The Lizard King can come out of hiding once he gets the big pardon.*
He's actually been working with Elvis at a Truck Stop in Kalamazoo since the late 1980’s.
They are going to make a spectacular comeback!
Artie Fufkin has already started planning the “Back From the Dead” Tour for May 2011 with a little help from Don Kirschner’s son Schlomo “Spiral” Kirschner.
Elvis has an album and a book that he has been writing over the last 12 years both with the same title ready to be released in December called “I did NOT Actually Leave the Building” and Morrison wrote a book with a ghostwriter called “Still Squirmin’ Like a Toad”
The other day there was a post here about the top 10 male vocalists. I voted Morrison at or near the top.
The key word in your comment is “waste.” A supremely gifted voice wasted mainly by his severe alcoholism.
He was wasted out of his mind when he exposed himself at the Florida concert. Why are politicians worrying about this 40 years later?
His father was a Navy Admiral.
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