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It is his right. Just
as it's my right to not buy his books anymore if I so choose.
I have all of his
books up until recently. I won't throw them out. I justify keeping them with the
fact that they were written, bought and read by me before his statement. So they
aren't tarnished. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
^**^Bethany^**^ ^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^**^ "Keep
American out of the liberal toilet. Vote Bush-Cheney in
2004"
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 1:27
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Subject: RE: [Sndbox] RE: [TheSandbox]
Stephen King Defends Popular
I
said I didn't agree with how the chicks went about what they did. They were
wrong, but I did like their music before and I won't turn off the radio of it
comes on and I will still listen to the cd's that I have. I see no point in
throwing them away. King's was more of a statement against Bush, which I saw
as being no different than someone speaking badly of Clinton. He just doesn't
like Bush, which is his right.
As far as the Chics go, anti-American in
a different country is crap. I cant speak about King, have no idea what he
said.
I just don't see the point in even having a "banned
list". I mean yeah completely disagree with their opinions and views, but
isn't that part of what is so great about America is being able to have
those different views. I don't agree with half of what any of the starts
said, but if I started adding them to a list of stars I would never
watch/read/listen to again, I'd have no form of entertainment. Even though I
didn't agree at all with what the Dixie Chicks said or how they went about it, I still listen to
them. I'm not going to quit buying a cd if it sounds good. Same goes for
Steven King, if the book is good, I won't stop buying his books. And on
the upside while I'm still working at the bookstore, I'm able to "check out"
books like at a library so I can bring it home and read it and if
I like it, I can buy it, if I don't , I'll take it back. And for the
record, King's newest book, Wolves of the Calla is like #2 or 3 on the
Best Sellers list right now.
-----Original Message----- From: Bethany
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[TheSandbox] Stephen King Defends Popular
Oh it was this
year..an anti war statement. I was quite distraught over having to add him
to my banned list.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003
6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [TheSandbox] Stephen
King Defends Popular
Bethany wrote:
I have read everything by King. he is a
favorite. Though, I haven't bought a book since he made his derogatory
remarks to president Bush. When did he
do that, and what did he say?
---Lowell
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