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I think that kind of defense might have flew before 9/11, but with bombs in bags.........
Well I was there sport. And yet you feel welcome to call me a liar when it comes to someone you admit paying little attention to. Why am I not surprised?I wasn't there, and I really haven't paid much attention to David Crosby, but I do read history, and but if there is a record of his singing the praises of Ho, Mao or Castro, then I'd like to see it. Admit it: you made up the bit about Crosby singing "the praises of the likes of Uncle Ho, Chairman Mao, Tio Fidel..." It's just an accusation without evidence that you plucked out of thin air.
Well I was there sport. And yet you feel welcome to call me a liar when it comes to someone you admit paying little attention to. Why am I not surprised?
You mean like this attempted hijack?And, as usual, folks with a agenda hijack yet another thread with name calling and finger pointing rather than intellegently discussing the larger issues contained within the posted story.
I thought you were asking a question here: "is he stoned...so what if he is." Granted there is no question mark there, but it really does sound like a question. The obvious answer to that question is that stoned, misguided, multiple conviction losers like Mr. Crosby should expect that society doesn't want losers like himself leaving their dope and guns unattended. If he was a responsible person, and he simply made a mistake, I could see a little bit of sense in defending him. But the fact of the matter is that he isn't a responsible person. He has clearly demonstrated that time and time again. Is that really so hard to understand?Is he stubbon, no doubt. Is he misguided, some might say so, is he stoned...so what if he is. At least he's walking the walk, not just whacking on a keyboard while loading up on Shiner Bock. Flame away.
On what constitutional basis do you justify your desire that he rot in jail?