I agree with you Belinda. I try not to get into any religious or pollitical
debates because it's deeply personal for me. You can't attack another
person's
faith and/or pollitical views without crushing a few souls along the way.
Even
if he was misquoted, Prince's religious affiliation proves that
.
You're so vain; I bet
you think this all is about you
From: Amil Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: npny@lists.panix.com
Sent: Monday,
November 17, 2008 2:08:55 PM
Subject: Re: NPNY: New Yorker (11/24/08): Soup
With Prince
The printed quote
The printed quote about his opinion on gay marriage and abortion comes
off as a bit homophobic, don't you think? If he made it, he probably
didn't realize that it sounded that way. If it's a total misquote,
then it really emphasizes how ridiculously naive his no tape
recorders rule is (was?).
: Amil Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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November 17, 2008 2:08:55 PM
Subject: Re: NPNY: New Yorker (11/24/08): Soup
With Prince
The printed quote about his opinion on gay marriage and abortion
comes
off as a bit homophobic, don't you think? If he made it, he probably
didn't
I concur with both Derek Amil... The view (ag. gay marriage, etc.) that
he expressed would be totally consistent with his professed JW beliefs...
The way he is reported as expressing it, though (they want to put IT in
wherever), comes off as crass, base, unsophisticated, and simplistic as
those
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From: loven happiness [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NPNY: New Yorker (11/24/08): Soup With Prince
To: npny@lists.panix.com
Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 2:57 PM
Totally agree.The New Yorker