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Re: Canada's commercial seal hunt protested on nation's birthday Odd, when one attends a concert, the idea is to hear music, not a political speech. But of course if you agree with the content, as you do, no problem right? -- All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing - Edmund Burke. "Walk the Talk". |
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 Wolfie00My dog is an elitistPremium join:2005-03-12 kudos:4 | A world-renowned Canadian artist and humanitarian with the power to draw enormous concert fees was performing free at a public event. She said a few words in support of a significant issue that is staining Canada's image in the international community -- it was hardly a "political speech".
And I'd be happy to refund to our anonymous troll the free cost of admission, if he had actually been there.  -- "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" -- a corollary of Murphy's Law "A dog is like a child who never grows old ... always there to love and be loved" -- Aaron Katcher
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 | said by Wolfie00:A And I'd be happy to refund to our anonymous troll the free cost of admission, if he had actually been there. I was there. I saw it and saw her.
Wanna pay me now? |
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 | reply to Wolfie00 I didn't know she performed for free. Link?
I still share the opinion of others in this thread that there's a time and a place for activism. While you're performing on Canada's birthday is not it. |
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 | reply to Wolfie00 said by Wolfie00:A world-renowned Canadian artist and humanitarian with the power to draw enormous concert fees was performing free at a public event. She said a few words in support of a significant issue that is staining Canada's image in the international community -- it was hardly a "political speech". Being that no one would pay money to hear her political speech, it seems fitting that it was free. |
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