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George_F
04-19-03, 01:59 PM
Not that it really matters, but he has an interesting letter up on his website.....here (http://www.genesimmons.com/)

I have said in this political climate, that I am ashamed of the behavior of people who call themselves either members of the Democratic Party (whose politics I usually support, incidentally) or as Liberals (funny, I always thought I was one). But, I will not hesitate to tell someone off. I believe in a form of politics that supercedes philosophical discussions. I believe in Pragmatism.

The war, for the most part is over. The British and the Aussies, (God bless em both,) amid a murky political situation, stood alongside Americans and did what had to be done.

The Iraqi's are free.

I suggest anyone having a problem with this war go talk to the Iraqi's. Ask them if they prefer freedom (even at the price of, initially having what seems to be chaos), or if they prefer Saddam Hussein come back and reinstates the old ways.

I DARE anyone to say the Iraqi's were better off before, under Hussein.

And, after the war dies down, and people here in America go back to normalcy, there will be people who say that they are "non-violent." You don't want to get into fights. But, what that really means is, you don't want to pick on anybody.

Problem is, the bad guys don't always agree with you. You see, if you're against violence and some guy holds a gun to your head and asks you for your money, you better re-think your position. You better become VERY VIOLENT at that moment. Or, you're dead.

Being a Pacifist, is an ideal. I subscribe to it. I'm against violence. But, only CONCEPTUALLY, if you threaten my children, I wouldn't think twice about snapping your neck on the spot. I suspect most people would take my view.

John Corn
04-19-03, 05:39 PM
Gene Simmons is an extremely articulate person. He is the only person that I have ever seen overwhelm Ted Koppel, some years back when Ted was doing a "Nightline" on violence in music videos.

Maybe this is the mystery nominee the Democrats have been looking for!:eek:.......:D

Was it 25 years ago I saw this band?

Wow!

At least I still recall which track the songs cut off on the ol' 8-track.

Thats a good sign. :)

bogi
04-19-03, 06:26 PM
Gene Simmons was a 6th grade teacher at p.s.75 in New York before persuing his musical career. He went to Sullivan County Collage, where he recieved a Bachelor's Degree in education. He also speaks fluent Hebrew, Hungarian, English, and German.


Then he found Rock N Roll.....

boomerang
04-19-03, 07:05 PM
Anyone hear the interview Terry Gross did with this guy on her Fresh Air program on NPR?

She ended the interview early, and rightly so. He sounded like a near moron. Makes me wonder who writes his letters for him.

lastmanstanding
04-19-03, 07:28 PM
You know, I have never been much of a Kiss fan, but I will have to at least pick up a best of.

He is a pacifist in that he doesn't want war, but pity anyone who threatens one of his own. I am inspired.

Do they have any Kiss in SACD or DVD-Audio?

Frapp
04-19-03, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by John Corn
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Was it 25 years ago I saw this band?

Wow! <snip>

Maybe so, but you can catch them on tour with Aerosmith THIS summer :cool:
http://www.aerosmith.com/detect.html

This should be a blast :dance:

If you are into rock and roll and have never been to an Aerosmith concert, I strongly suggest attending one. Next to the Rolling Stones, you will not see a more powerful, louder or more energetic group anywhere :cool:

And they also have just as many gorgeous blondes in the audience that are ready to party ;)