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The Video "Picture" with Kid Rock

Old Mar 19, 2003 | 09:06 AM
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The Video "Picture" with Kid Rock

In that video how many of yall think that Sheryl Crow is hot as [censored]? The one part were Kid and Sheryl were walkin she looks very good.lol its a stupid topic but oh well<br>SD03
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 09:15 AM
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I give it a 10! Just like Billy Bob said!!!!! <br>Be fun to soak up some sun with her.
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 09:37 AM
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Although Sheryl is a pretty lady, I'm not impressed with her political views at all. Recently, she published a letter on her website, and then took it down after the backlash. The text of this letter is below:<br><br>Dear Fan Forum Members and Whomever Else This May Concern, <br><br>I realize there is an extensive debate as to the pertinence of celebrity <br>opinion on the war. It has never been my intention, as any of you who know <br>me or who have followed me know, to assume my opinion to be more important <br>than others' opinions, as the media world would have you believe. <br><br>I consider myself a citizen of the world as well as a proud American. I love <br>my country and all it has to offer. I believe in the pathos it was founded <br>on...the right to express what one feels without loss of freedom, the right <br>to worship, the right to vote, the right to bear arms in a respectful manner, <br>etc. I am not un-American in my stance but simply exercising my right to <br>free speech. Because I am in the public eye, I receive more attention than <br>perhaps the average antiwar activist. However, I have never claimed my opinion <br>to outweigh the opinions of others. It is my belief that the dialogue is as <br>important as the side being defended. <br><br>It is my philosophical belief that we are at this point in history not <br>because of any great leadership or because of any great evil. I believe <br>history has brought us to this point and that the matter at hand is that we <br>be armed with truth. For what is in our leaders: the desire for peace, the <br>desire to control, the desire for wealth and power, greed, fear, etc., is in <br>all of us. It is time for us to decide what it is, as people, that we stand <br>for. Are we a nation that was founded on imperialistic ideals? Or are we a <br>nation that is part of a fabric made up of all other countries existing on <br>the same planet, respecting this organism that sustains our lives? Do we <br>ignore the relationships we have worked hard to build with our allies and do <br>we try everything in our power to rid the planet of evil using nonaggression, <br>or are we a country that will use force and in the meantime, be responsible <br>for the loss of innocent lives in the name of freeing oppressed people and <br>insuring our own security, when this war is not solely based on those ideals <br>but on the ideals of controlling the oil industry and our interests in <br>Israel. We did not go in to Rwanda, Sierra Leone, or Angola when these <br>countries were suffering catastrophic genocide and human rights infractions <br>beyond our understanding. Where was our humanitarian nature then? <br>We must be certain of what we stand for as a people and as a nation. <br><br>It is conceivable that in the long view, the outcome, whatever that may be, <br>could heal a wound that has been festering between Muslims and Christians for centuries, because history would lead us in that direction. There will <br>be a price to pay..environmentally and financially. The question of recovery <br>is one that no one can speculate.... and more than likely, the bill we be <br>paid by generations to come. <br><br>It is my concern and my hope that the citizens of this country <br>will think for themselves, educate themselves, find out all there is to know about why we are considering attacking Saddam now without the support of our <br>allies. It is my belief that there is an abundance of information that is public record that actually addresses these issues....the issues of preemptive strikes, preventive strikes, our philosophy on creating and <br>ruling a world empire, our necessity to have a military unchallengable by any other military, our plan to keep a military operation in Iraq to protect our <br>interests in Israel. It is my desire that we be an awake nation that <br>investigates what it stands for and that as people, we define what we stand <br>for. It is my dream that the arrogance that represents us as a nation can be <br>changed in the eyes of the world and that we will rise up as a nation of <br>peaceful people who will work at finding other ways of eliminating <br>enemies....perhaps by consciously not creating enemies in the first place, <br>after all, we have distinct ties to Saddam in his becoming leader of Iraq. <br><br>There are many questions that beg to be asked. Some are being asked <br>rhetorically by many journalists, including a great writer at the New York <br>Times by the name of Daniel Friedman. For example-if we are claiming that we are <br>going into Iraq to save it's people from such an oppressive regime and such <br>heinous human rights infractions, then why are we not addressing these <br>situations in other Middle Eastern countries that are our allies? What is <br>the standard? Is there a way to justify the human loss that we can expect <br>from this war....our own as well as innocent Iraqis? <br><br>If this is a war not based on our own interests in oil, then why is it that <br>our government is offering tax cuts to businesses who purchase SUVs as <br>company cars? <br><br>(I would challenge all those who support this war, which is over <br>three-fourths of this country, to trade in your gas guzzlers and buy a small <br>car or a hybrid or at least a more economical car, that way we ensure that we <br>are never reliant on overseas oil supplies. That is the least we can do to <br>support our soldiers who are fighting on our behalf for the freedoms we <br>enjoy. I own a hybrid and although it is not the fanciest, most powerful <br>car, it gets us around. I am currently selling my BMW SUV).
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 09:51 AM
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Stick it, Sheryl. Mommie's keepin' her Durango, and you can pry my truck from my.... ;D
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 12:28 PM
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Here's an interesting site related to this thread:<br><br>http://www.hollywoodhalfwits.com
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Old Mar 19, 2003 | 01:53 PM
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I would challenge all those who support this war, which is over
three-fourths of this country, to trade in your gas guzzlers and buy a small
car or a hybrid or at least a more economical car, that way we ensure that we
are never reliant on overseas oil supplies. That is the least we can do to
support our soldiers who are fighting on our behalf for the freedoms we
enjoy. I own a hybrid and although it is not the fanciest, most powerful
car, it gets us around. I am currently selling my BMW SUV
Thats an interesting comment from someone who travels around the U.S. in a caravan of Prevost Bus Conversion Motor Homes!
(Actually, I dont know if they're &quot;Prevost&quot;, or some other make).
However, she has a bus, the tour manager has a bus, all the stage hands and such have one, as does all of her backup singers.

Next time I see her touring the U.S. in a Toyota Echo or some hybrid, I'll take her (a little) more seriously. :

Geesh, where do some of these HollyWierd people come from? :

Rich
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