Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-12 Thread Michael Hoover
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/11/04 6:51 PM Speaking of which, Michael posted a link to his Lisa Stokes's article on the Gang of Four a few weeks ago: http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m2822/3_22/59117063/p1/article.jhtml?term=. I didn't get a chance to read it until recently. It's really good.

More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread David B. Shemano
Mr. Bendien cited lyrics by Alice Cooper. I thought I would point out that Alice is a born-again Christian with conservative views. Further evidence for my theory that all Rock-and-Roll stars are libertarians. Here is an interview with him where he describes his investment strategy:

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Devine, James
all Rock-and-Roll stars are libertarians is Bono? Bob Geldof? Jello Biafra? Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread David B. Shemano
James Devine writes: all Rock-and-Roll stars are libertarians is Bono? Bob Geldof? Jello Biafra? OK, all American Rock-and-Roll stars are libertarians. Jello Biafra did an album with Mojo Nixon, is for drug legalization and is liked by a lot of libertarians for that and other reasons, so,

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Michael Perelman
David, are you really a Jello-libertarian or a Cato libertarian? I doubt if Jello is concerned about the liberty of Exxon-Mobil. On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 10:47:30AM -0800, David B. Shemano wrote: James Devine writes: all Rock-and-Roll stars are libertarians is Bono? Bob Geldof? Jello

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Devine, James
Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine -Original Message- From: David B. Shemano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PEN-L] More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars James Devine writes

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Gil Skillman
OK, all American Rock-and-Roll stars are libertarians. Bruce Springsteen? Jackson Browne? Rage Against the Machine (as in, members of the former)? Bonnie Raitt? Gil

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Bill Lear
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 14:19:01 (-0500) Gil Skillman writes: OK, all American Rock-and-Roll stars are libertarians. Bruce Springsteen? Jackson Browne? Rage Against the Machine (as in, members of the former)? Bonnie Raitt? Chomsky says he's more or less libertarian socialist. I think

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Devine, James
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 14:19:01 (-0500) Gil Skillman writes: OK, all American Rock-and-Roll stars are libertarians. Bruce Springsteen? Jackson Browne? Rage Against the Machine (as in, members of the former)? Bonnie Raitt? Bill writes; Chomsky says he's more or less libertarian socialist.

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Michael Hoover
noticed reference to mojo nixon, second time in couple of weeks, let me try this one time - mojo nixon is (was?) a card carrying member of libertarian party, however, he calls himself a communist libertarian (akin to collectivist anarchist, libertarian socialist, council communist)... one last

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Michael Hoover
below should have read one more time as i posted info last time rock and roll libertarianism came up on list... [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/11/04 5:10 PM noticed reference to mojo nixon, second time in couple of weeks, let me try this one time - mojo nixon is (was?) a card carrying member of

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread David B. Shemano
Michael Perelman writes: David, are you really a Jello-libertarian or a Cato libertarian? I doubt if Jello is concerned about the liberty of Exxon-Mobil. I am a Peanut Butter and Jello Libertarian. Actually, I disclaim all labels, except contrarian. Since this list is against liberty for

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Bill Lear
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 12:19:50 (-0800) Devine, James writes: ... Bill writes; Chomsky says he's more or less libertarian socialist. I think Dave has in mind only libertarian corporatists. I think that Dave has a point though. What's commonly called libertarianism (the belief that the

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Michael Perelman
I wish you well with your liberty. You are a real person. I do not feel that E-M is a real person, but an illigitate creation of state. On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 02:11:58PM -0800, David B. Shemano wrote: Michael Perelman writes: David, are you really a Jello-libertarian or a Cato libertarian?

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Mike Ballard
--- David B. Shemano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am a Peanut Butter and Jello Libertarian. Actually, I disclaim all labels, except contrarian. Since this list is against liberty for Exxon-Mobil, I am for it. Liberty, equality, fraternity for the gas pumps! Best, Mike B) =

Re: More conservative Rock-and-Roll stars

2004-03-11 Thread Doug Henwood
Michael Hoover wrote: one last time, mojo nixon calls himself a communist libertarian... Speaking of which, Michael posted a link to his Lisa Stokes's article on the Gang of Four a few weeks ago: http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m2822/3_22/59117063/p1/article.jhtml?term=. I didn't get a chance