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Thread started 11/19/03 2:31pm

lonelyxmas1

Prince's Politics and Charity Work

As a Prince fan I just wanted to state that I enjoy Prince's lack of political public stances. I like the he is mainly anti-war and the political song I associate strongly with him is Ronnie Talk To Russia. Although a silly, fun song, the heart of it is communication and peace, something that was warranted in the cold war 80s, and likely now with Bush's possibly ill-conceived war in Iraq (where are the weapons and Saddam already, who is all getting killed?).

I contrast Prince to Bono who recently was in Canada supporting our incumbent Prime Minister, saying he was cool and Canada was cool. Bono would like Canada to forgive African debt. I personally found it embarrassing as a music fan to see him sucking up to us (I am Canadian).

Also like Prince does his low key food drives and his Love41Another charities without seeking media attention, not saying he should'nt have participated in We Are the World in the 80s , but obviously Prince would not have been in his comfort zone there, but it's nice to note he's more about helping than carrying a high profile (political or otherwise).

Anyway, hope not too controversial post, just wanted to say I appreciate Prince's style, and his concern is artistry, not profile.
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Reply #1 posted 11/19/03 2:36pm

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Reply #2 posted 11/19/03 2:39pm

marcdeondotcom

lonelyxmas1 said:

Bush's possibly ill-conceived war in Iraq (where are the weapons and Saddam already, who is all getting killed?).


Funny you mention this and my reply would probably be better off in another forum. But with all the so called intelligence, there is no way that Saddam and Bin Laden are still free/alive. The wool is being pulled over our eyes to prolong this war.

How's that for controversy.
[This message was edited Wed Nov 19 14:40:28 PST 2003 by marcdeondotcom]
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Reply #3 posted 11/19/03 5:08pm

lonelyxmas1

marcdeondotcom said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

Bush's possibly ill-conceived war in Iraq (where are the weapons and Saddam already, who is all getting killed?).


Funny you mention this and my reply would probably be better off in another forum. But with all the so called intelligence, there is no way that Saddam and Bin Laden are still free/alive. The wool is being pulled over our eyes to prolong this war.

How's that for controversy.
[This message was edited Wed Nov 19 14:40:28 PST 2003 by marcdeondotcom]


Disagree, if the US had bagged it's 2 biggest targets, no doubt Bush would be acting like the Heavyweight champ of the world ready to tackle Syria, Iran and whoever he is designates the axis of evil. What is your home country. I feel sorry for the US that Bush so narrowly received the presidency and in my opinion is badly fumbling it.
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Reply #4 posted 11/19/03 5:19pm

garnis

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lonelyxmas1 said:

marcdeondotcom said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

Bush's possibly ill-conceived war in Iraq (where are the weapons and Saddam already, who is all getting killed?).


Funny you mention this and my reply would probably be better off in another forum. But with all the so called intelligence, there is no way that Saddam and Bin Laden are still free/alive. The wool is being pulled over our eyes to prolong this war.

How's that for controversy.
[This message was edited Wed Nov 19 14:40:28 PST 2003 by marcdeondotcom]


Disagree, if the US had bagged it's 2 biggest targets, no doubt Bush would be acting like the Heavyweight champ of the world ready to tackle Syria, Iran and whoever he is designates the axis of evil. What is your home country. I feel sorry for the US that Bush so narrowly received the presidency and in my opinion is badly fumbling it.


I agree. I don't think US Intelligence is anywhere near what they claim. I think the US guilty of trying to make themselves look bad-ass, when in reality, they fat-ass
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Reply #5 posted 11/19/03 6:56pm

Universaluv

garnis said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

marcdeondotcom said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

Bush's possibly ill-conceived war in Iraq (where are the weapons and Saddam already, who is all getting killed?).


Funny you mention this and my reply would probably be better off in another forum. But with all the so called intelligence, there is no way that Saddam and Bin Laden are still free/alive. The wool is being pulled over our eyes to prolong this war.

How's that for controversy.
[This message was edited Wed Nov 19 14:40:28 PST 2003 by marcdeondotcom]


Disagree, if the US had bagged it's 2 biggest targets, no doubt Bush would be acting like the Heavyweight champ of the world ready to tackle Syria, Iran and whoever he is designates the axis of evil. What is your home country. I feel sorry for the US that Bush so narrowly received the presidency and in my opinion is badly fumbling it.


I agree. I don't think US Intelligence is anywhere near what they claim. I think the US guilty of trying to make themselves look bad-ass, when in reality, they fat-ass


Very astute political commentary wink. But wrong forum.
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Reply #6 posted 11/19/03 7:13pm

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garnis said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

marcdeondotcom said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

Bush's possibly ill-conceived war in Iraq (where are the weapons and Saddam already, who is all getting killed?).


Funny you mention this and my reply would probably be better off in another forum. But with all the so called intelligence, there is no way that Saddam and Bin Laden are still free/alive. The wool is being pulled over our eyes to prolong this war.

How's that for controversy.
[This message was edited Wed Nov 19 14:40:28 PST 2003 by marcdeondotcom]


Disagree, if the US had bagged it's 2 biggest targets, no doubt Bush would be acting like the Heavyweight champ of the world ready to tackle Syria, Iran and whoever he is designates the axis of evil. What is your home country. I feel sorry for the US that Bush so narrowly received the presidency and in my opinion is badly fumbling it.


I agree. I don't think US Intelligence is anywhere near what they claim. I think the US guilty of trying to make themselves look bad-ass, when in reality, they fat-ass


US Intelligence = Oxymoron.
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Reply #7 posted 11/20/03 7:58am

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gsh said:

garnis said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

marcdeondotcom said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

Bush's possibly ill-conceived war in Iraq (where are the weapons and Saddam already, who is all getting killed?).


Funny you mention this and my reply would probably be better off in another forum. But with all the so called intelligence, there is no way that Saddam and Bin Laden are still free/alive. The wool is being pulled over our eyes to prolong this war.

How's that for controversy.
[This message was edited Wed Nov 19 14:40:28 PST 2003 by marcdeondotcom]


Disagree, if the US had bagged it's 2 biggest targets, no doubt Bush would be acting like the Heavyweight champ of the world ready to tackle Syria, Iran and whoever he is designates the axis of evil. What is your home country. I feel sorry for the US that Bush so narrowly received the presidency and in my opinion is badly fumbling it.


I agree. I don't think US Intelligence is anywhere near what they claim. I think the US guilty of trying to make themselves look bad-ass, when in reality, they fat-ass


US Intelligence = Oxymoron.


Too bad also Bush is playing with his "terrorist" axe to forget all his other faults... I'm sure Saddam is in the USnow. Don't forget that there are many financial back up to Saddam and Bin Laden (who are not connected because they simply hate each other!!!) in the US camp... But let's go back to topic : yes I also appreciate Prince's involvment in helping others... I did n't know he does food drives...
"Goodness will guide us when love is inside of us... The Force will be with you, always"
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Reply #8 posted 11/20/03 9:36am

wyld1

marcdeondotcom said:

lonelyxmas1 said:

Bush's possibly ill-conceived war in Iraq (where are the weapons and Saddam already, who is all getting killed?).


Funny you mention this and my reply would probably be better off in another forum. But with all the so called intelligence, there is no way that Saddam and Bin Laden are still free/alive. The wool is being pulled over our eyes to prolong this war.

How's that for controversy.
[This message was edited Wed Nov 19 14:40:28 PST 2003 by marcdeondotcom]


Well, what if it is the other way around. Let them stay out there so the war can be prolonged? Hmmm...
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Reply #9 posted 11/20/03 9:48am

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ugh... we have a(n equally lame) forum for this. rolleyes
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Reply #10 posted 11/20/03 10:10am

lonelyxmas1

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ugh... we have a(n equally lame) forum for this. rolleyes


Sorry, I thought I was doing a bit of commentary on Prince and how he is not overt or seeking attention to his benefit in order to gain a media profite (I contrasted this with Bono). I realize I initially got off on a tangent and this aspect was commented on by others. Next time I will put in the political sphere.
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Reply #11 posted 11/20/03 11:43am

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you won't see Prince supporting charities with $'s while he is a Jehovas Witness, That's where his money goes, his church.They see preaching the gospel as the most worthwhile charitable deed.

(according to J. Randy Taraborrelli)

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Reply #12 posted 11/20/03 11:55am

softandwet

Marrk said:[quote]you won't see Prince supporting charities with $'s while he is a Jehovas Witness, That's where his money goes, his church.They see preaching the gospel as the most worthwhile charitable deed.


i thought the meet and greets money was going to charity? thats what he said to a fan supposedly. he didnt mention which one though, maybe he meant a jehova charity (if there is such a thing!)?
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Reply #13 posted 11/20/03 2:35pm

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softandwet said:[quote]

Marrk said:

you won't see Prince supporting charities with $'s while he is a Jehovas Witness, That's where his money goes, his church.They see preaching the gospel as the most worthwhile charitable deed.


i thought the meet and greets money was going to charity? thats what he said to a fan supposedly. he didnt mention which one though, maybe he meant a jehova charity (if there is such a thing!)?


Perhaps he should have named the 'Charity'.
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