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Originally Posted by Daseal
I respect atheletes rights to speak their minds. I don't necessarily like it, but what can I do? Even if he endorsed Kerry, I don't think a sports arena is the venue for that. Matty, for the most part I hate it when bands go on and state their political views. Unless it's a political act such as RATM, Sage Francis, Mr. Lif, etc. You expect it from them.
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I think this is one of the first times I agree with Daseal
I'm tired of celebrities, athletes, and musicians practically preaching to us about their political beliefs and of all the things they see as injustices in the world when probably 98% of them don't do jack except ride around in their new cady's with 19' rims and multiple lcd screens for passengers to watch dvds or play some ps2 or spending 2-3 years worth of my salary on one f-ing outfit. Unless a celebrity is actually gonna bring some facts to the plate with them or is actually putting time and money into helping a situation they see needing help, I don't want to hear about it.
and I missed what Schilling said, but it's not like he told any fans listening, "I'm voting for Bush so you should too," right?