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wrote in message .....The most extreme behavior by self described Republicans or Democrats does not define or even characterize the majority of the group. You have to laugh at a refusal to name a road after Willie Nelson Bear in mind, these two are a couple of small-time, small-minded state senators whose meteoric political careers likely hit their zenith some time ago. Shame -- Willie ought to have his own highway. |
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I never thought the republicans would stoop so low as to attack Willie
Nelson. When you attack Willie, you attack everything good about America! Texas Repubs curb Willie Nelson honor - - - - - - - - - - - - May 1, 2005 | AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Willie Nelson's name is off the road again. A state legislator had proposed naming a 49-mile stretch of Texas Highway 130 being built around Austin in honor of the Texas country music singer. But two Republican senators, Steve Odgen of Bryan and Jeff Wentworth of San Antonio, said they didn't want Nelson's name on the road that crosses their districts, citing the musician's fondness for drinking and smoking, and active campaigning for Democratic candidates. "It's frustrating, and sad in a way, but at this point, there is no reason to make this an unpleasant experience for anyone, especially Willie, so I'll take no further action on the bill,'' said state Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos, an Austin Democrat and the bill's author. Barrientos said he wanted to honor Nelson "for so much good music and so many good works.'' |
Many modern-day Republicans are soulless, honorless, herd animals
********** But not all. It is possible to be an independent, critical thinker willing to look beyond rhetoric and stereotype and still be a Republican. The most extreme behavior by self described Republicans or Democrats does not define or even characterize the majority of the group. You have to laugh at a refusal to name a road after Willie Nelson because campaigning for Democrats has made him, somehow, "unfit". It's almost as funny as it is sad. I guess everybody has already fogotten "Farm Aid" where Willie devoted a lot of time, energy, and talent to bring attention to the economic plight of the small family farms in Texas and elsewhere.......(or maybe that's one of the things that has some corporate level right wingers upset with him....) |
wrote in message oups.com... Many modern-day Republicans are soulless, honorless, herd animals ********** But not all. It is possible to be an independent, critical thinker willing to look beyond rhetoric and stereotype and still be a Republican. The most extreme behavior by self described Republicans or Democrats does not define or even characterize the majority of the group. You have to laugh at a refusal to name a road after Willie Nelson because campaigning for Democrats has made him, somehow, "unfit". It's almost as funny as it is sad. I guess everybody has already fogotten "Farm Aid" where Willie devoted a lot of time, energy, and talent to bring attention to the economic plight of the small family farms in Texas and elsewhere.......(or maybe that's one of the things that has some corporate level right wingers upset with him....) Perhaps it had more to do with the fact that he is a tax cheat and drug addict. |
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JimH wrote: Perhaps it had more to do with the fact that he is a tax cheat and drug addict. He's paid for his tax problems. So that is a non-issue. Please show what evidence you have the Willy is a "drug addict". Surely you aren't confusing his free and open stance on legalization of pot as an addiction, are you? |
wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Perhaps it had more to do with the fact that he is a tax cheat and drug addict. He's paid for his tax problems. So that is a non-issue. No it isn't. He cheated and got caught. He is a tax cheat. Please show what evidence you have the Willy is a "drug addict". Surely you aren't confusing his free and open stance on legalization of pot as an addiction, are you? The guy is constantly stoned on weed. I would call that an addiction. Pot is a drug...ergo drug addict. Comprendo? |
Perhaps it had more to do with the fact that he is a tax cheat and drug
addict. *************** Just as the most extreme behavior by members of any group doesn't characterize the group in general, it's unfair to characterize an entire person by his or her worst weaknesses or mistakes. If there are not going to be any roads named after persons with current or previous drug problems, we can safely assume there will be no Rush Limbaugh Tunnel or George Bush Business By-Pass. Rush Limbaugh will be "old news" 20 minutes after he's dead, of course, but GWB has earned a place in history. It would be nice to see his name carved on something, somewere.......and of course opinions will differ regarding exactly what that something, somewhere, should be. :-) |
wrote in message ups.com... Perhaps it had more to do with the fact that he is a tax cheat and drug addict. *************** Just as the most extreme behavior by members of any group doesn't characterize the group in general, it's unfair to characterize an entire person by his or her worst weaknesses or mistakes. If there are not going to be any roads named after persons with current or previous drug problems, we can safely assume there will be no Rush Limbaugh Tunnel or George Bush Business By-Pass. Rush Limbaugh will be "old news" 20 minutes after he's dead, of course, but GWB has earned a place in history. It would be nice to see his name carved on something, somewere.......and of course opinions will differ regarding exactly what that something, somewhere, should be. :-) Mount Rushmore |
On Tue, 03 May 2005 14:26:10 GMT, "Jim," wrote:
I never thought the republicans would stoop so low as to attack Willie Nelson. When you attack Willie, you attack everything good about America! Texas Repubs curb Willie Nelson honor - - - - - - - - - - - - May 1, 2005 | AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Willie Nelson's name is off the road again. A state legislator had proposed naming a 49-mile stretch of Texas Highway 130 being built around Austin in honor of the Texas country music singer. But two Republican senators, Steve Odgen of Bryan and Jeff Wentworth of San Antonio, said they didn't want Nelson's name on the road that crosses their districts, citing the musician's fondness for drinking and smoking, and active campaigning for Democratic candidates. "It's frustrating, and sad in a way, but at this point, there is no reason to make this an unpleasant experience for anyone, especially Willie, so I'll take no further action on the bill,'' said state Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos, an Austin Democrat and the bill's author. Barrientos said he wanted to honor Nelson "for so much good music and so many good works.'' By not naming a road after someone, they are attacking him? How many roads have been named after Laura Bush? Why is she continuously under attack? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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