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"Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill," Hall says. "It's like it pounds at my brain. I'll figure out how to deal with it when I get home."
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Blue Bayou
Shut up and sing already....
___ LAS VEGAS - Singer Linda Ronstadt (news) not only got booed, she got the boot after lauding filmmaker Michael Moore and his new movie "Fahrenheit 9/11" during a performance at the Aladdin hotel-casino. Before singing "Desperado" for an encore Saturday night, the 58-year-old rocker called Moore a "great American patriot" and "someone who is spreading the truth." She also encouraged everybody to see the documentary about President Bush (news - web sites). Ronstadt's comments drew loud boos and some of the 4,500 people in attendance stormed out of the theater. People also tore down concert posters and tossed cocktails into the air. "It was a very ugly scene," Aladdin President Bill Timmins told The Associated Press. "She praised him and all of a sudden all bedlam broke loose." Timmins, who is British and was watching the show, decided Ronstadt had to go — for good. Timmins said he didn't allow Ronstadt back in her luxury suite and she was escorted off the property. Ronstadt's antics "spoiled a wonderful evening for our guests and we had to do something about it," Timmins said. Timmins said it was the first time he sent a performer packing. "As long as I'm here, she's not going to play," Timmins said. Ronstadt had been booked to play the Aladdin for only one show. Calls to Ronstadt's manager were not immediately returned. In an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal before the show, Ronstadt said "I keep hoping that if I'm annoying enough to them, they won't hire me back." Looks like she got her wish. |
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* Conservatives would ordinarily be trying to make something of this combination of factors -- more's the pity they can't here. |
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Sorry, this is a pet peeve of mine. According to the right, entertainers aren't allowed to have and express opinions about national or world events, politics, etc. Unless the opinions are the right ones. |
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There was an equally interesting article in the SF Chronicle about the surprising prevalence of traumatic brain injury and its incurable impact on vets and their families. The advancements in body armor have made more battlefield injuries survivable, but the effect these injuries have on their survivors is heartbreaking. |
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(2) Take it up with Lord Butler (3) They had a nuclear program. It may not have been as advanced as we thought, but it was there. (4) It is true what you say about the mines . . . in Niger. Niger is not Africa, however. (5) Wilson, himself, cites evidence that Iraq sought uranium in 1999. (6) Scare is a pejorative term. He laid out what he believed to be true. At the same time, Saddam was in violation of 1441 and was playing games with the inspectors. And, of course, the nation had just been bombed 1 year before, and the intelligence agenices were roundly being criticized for "not connecting the dots." What do you think dots look like? Hint: it is not a perfect picture where, if you work hard enough and are smart enough, you get an infallable answer. Frankly, I would be calling for Bush's removal had he not done what he did. |
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