These are your words:
How is that a gloating statement? He was killed by policies he pushed.
I didn’t put them in your mouth.
You indicated that his policies - gun ownership- was what killed him.
No, a murderer killed him .
And it’s true that at this point nobody knows what insane viewpoint...
You’re not inciting violence, you’re just justifying it.
And burying your head in the sand to ignore the violence created by left wing policies that unleash repeat violent criminals on the innocent public again and again.
How about we all just obey the laws and don’t hurt anyone else?
Then you’re the problem.
And when the other side uses ‘nuance’ to excuse political violence, remember your words.
I’ll continue to advocate freedom of speech and denounce political violence.
So get to the point and unequivocally condemn the murder instead of defending statements that he kinda / sorta deserved it.
You said “I’m not saying that Charlie deserved to die.”
But that’s very weak sauce. Denounce murder without mealy-mouthed qualifications.
What I read was some comments saying he essentially had it coming for advocating legal gun ownership
I’ve no doubt that if someone murdered a prominent left-wing figure there would be months of outrage here. And to be clear, I’d agree unconditionally.
Political violence is always wrong...
Bullshit. I don’t know much about him other than reading a few articles he wrote , but nothing in there remotely said that murder is a policy he pushed.
What a stupid fucking comment.
14. A Matter of Life and Death: Others here have noted that this album has much in common with X Factor, particularly the overall gloomy / dark mood to both music and lyrics. Some folks say this is a major reason while they like this album, but for me it has the opposite effect. There's some...
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Although I've always felt that a proper guitar solo would have pushed Infinite Dreams into the next level.
Currently it's Revelations for me. Six months from now, who knows?
I saw this headline scrolling through the Yahoo home page, not sure if it's already been posted somewhere here:
Steve Harris defends The X Factor and Virtual XI, Iron Maiden’s most derided albums
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Senjutsu has great rockers on disc 1 and great epics on disc 2 . Hell on Earth is probably my favorite song by any band this century.
For my...
The Time Machine for me. Bruce's vocals are great during the "I have seen the gods cry!" section, and musically I love the proggy twists that follow the chorus.
Days of Future Past is a song I feel like I should like more than I actually do. It's a fast catchy rocker, but I don't have any...
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