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MoreInSorrow

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Actually, my disgust runs deep for Manning. I just don't like the guy at all.

I'm too close to Chicago to not feel the intense pull. Their success is definately due to their defense, and eventually, they will collapse. The offense failing to deliver will do them in. And I'm pretty confident that it WILL fail to deliver the rest of this year.
 
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MoreInSorrow said:
I'm too close to Chicago to not feel the intense pull. Their success is definately due to their defense, and eventually, they will collapse. The offense failing to deliver will do them in. And I'm pretty confident that it WILL fail to deliver the rest of this year.

I don't know. Their running game is solid, and the return of Grossman could be a spark. Actually, the Bears are my #2 team, but my heart won't break if they crumble.
 
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blackwasp said:
I hope my others posts about this haven't come across as rude, but college football really has me down this year (that's right, Purdue WAS ranked #10 after Week 3). :) All in good fun.
I always feel bad because I don't pay enough attention to college football.

I hate UGA and I like Georgia Tech...that's...about it.
 
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cjedick said:
"I am he, as you are he, as you are me, and "WE" are all together!"

I never said I liked Christian music...not once...nor have I ever praised one Christian Rock band or Christian Rock song. So your argument is just about useless. Along with your argument, Bono too is useless. So let's see if "we" can complain at someone else. What was the double standard again?

You don't have to praise them. What I was saying is that if the tabels were turned, and the groups were rallying for Bush, or rallying against, let's say Kerry or Gore or whoever in 2008, you wouldn't complain about them at all. You talk about these groups whining, but that's ALL you people have been doing this entire thread. Whining.

cjedick said:
I was simply expressing that I don't much like bands that "Rock Against Bush" or rock against anything for that matter. It's annoying and serves to accomplish nothing except (1) rally a bunch of mindless "music" fans in support of a cranky cause (which means they'll jump into each other for a few hours) or (2) inflate the egos of these musicians who think that their rocking is REALLY making a difference. Now I'm sure these two points make me sound like the bad guy. But I don't much care. Actually, there's probably a third motivation--(3) it serves to increase support in the direction you throw your political weight...which, perhaps, increases album sales and generates a bit of a profit.

I think music is a form of expression. And I reserve my right to maintain that I like some peoples' forms of expressions and dislike other peoples' forms of expressions. Quite frankly, I don't like your written expression. It is confrontational, and I hate when people make suggestions by using the word "we." It reminds me too much of grade school. So next time "we" use the word "we," perhaps "we'll" rewrite our sentence to display that "we" are simply politely suggesting. This way, "we" won't sound so condescending. :thumbsup:

You can dislike whatever you want. You make it sound like I'm trying to force you to do something or not to do something. No, what I'm doing is calling you down for a blatant bias. I really couldn't care less what you yourself think about Band A or Band B.

You say it doesn't make a point, but what point are you making here by talking about them? Either you realize you aren't making a point either, or you realize that free expression isn't always about having a "point". You're doing the exact same thing those bands are doing.

1) You attack their music simply because of their political views. Certainly you can be mature enough to acknowledge that political views have nothing to do with music quality?
2) Or they actually try to get a message across. Sure it's a subjective message. So is yours. Are you NOT inflating your ego by complaining in these forums, rather than out on some stage somewhere? You're more egotistic than they are, with your "forceful but funny" speech".
3) Considering that they play several hundred free concerts while they're doing their little politiking, I would say that the whole "money" argument is a bit specious.

Sure I'm confrontational about this. This thread was a bunch of people talking about politics for no real reason in a music forum, veering way off the initial subject, and then patting each other on the back because they all had the exact same opinion.

But I don't want to waste a music forum on a political debate. If you feel the need to continue this, we'll do it in PMs.
 
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funyun said:
You don't have to praise them. What I was saying is that if the tabels were turned, and the groups were rallying for Bush, or rallying against, let's say Kerry or Gore or whoever in 2008, you wouldn't complain about them at all. You talk about these groups whining, but that's ALL you people have been doing this entire thread. Whining.

Not necessarily. There is a time and place for protesting, but on the whole, I find protesting (particularly about politics) annoying.

Also, I have the same disdain for pro-life pickets as I do for pro-choice demonstrations. :)
 
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funyun said:
You don't have to praise them. What I was saying is that if the tabels were turned, and the groups were rallying for Bush, or rallying against, let's say Kerry or Gore or whoever in 2008, you wouldn't complain about them at all. You talk about these groups whining, but that's ALL you people have been doing this entire thread. Whining.



You can dislike whatever you want. You make it sound like I'm trying to force you to do something or not to do something. No, what I'm doing is calling you down for a blatant bias. I really couldn't care less what you yourself think about Band A or Band B.

You say it doesn't make a point, but what point are you making here by talking about them? Either you realize you aren't making a point either, or you realize that free expression isn't always about having a "point". You're doing the exact same thing those bands are doing.

1) You attack their music simply because of their political views. Certainly you can be mature enough to acknowledge that political views have nothing to do with music quality?
2) Or they actually try to get a message across. Sure it's a subjective message. So is yours. Are you NOT inflating your ego by complaining in these forums, rather than out on some stage somewhere? You're more egotistic than they are, with your "forceful but funny" speech".
3) Considering that they play several hundred free concerts while they're doing their little politiking, I would say that the whole "money" argument is a bit specious.

Sure I'm confrontational about this. This thread was a bunch of people talking about politics for no real reason in a music forum, veering way off the initial subject, and then patting each other on the back because they all had the exact same opinion.

But I don't want to waste a music forum on a political debate. If you feel the need to continue this, we'll do it in PMs.

Well, no offense, but the music forum isn't really kicking too much; and I don't much think anyone has to waste their time. They can simply not read this thread?

Once again, however, you're making assumptions about me that you can neither prove nor back up. I would not ROCK AGAINST CLINTON, nor would I ROCK AGAINST KERRY. I just prefer to rock.

Posting that I thought that bands that rock against stuff is a joke and defending myself against your far-reaching hypothetical comments (which somehow incorporated my love for Christian rock and Bono) seems to be rational, as opposed to egocentric. But think what you will...you obviously don't let considerate thought bog you down.

I never once said that their music was bad because they were participating in such events...often, their music is bad in and of itself. I'm attacking them for being lame. But I shall leave it at that.

PS - Some assets are not immediately monetary.
 
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Macewindu77815 said:
Curses! Superbowl predictions anyone? :D

I'm biased (of course), but I'd love to see the Colts vs. the Giants. It's a good possibility too, since they are possibly the premiere teams in their respective conferences. I'm terrible with predictions though, so I doubt either team will make it. ;)
 
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MoreInSorrow said:
It's all about the NFC North, and the Bears.

Correction. It's all about the NFC East (again, finally) My Cowboys are sneaking up on just about every team they play- except for those damn Seahawks! I predict Dallas goes 11-5 and loses a divisional playoff game against...Seattle.

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He'd be better than Bush. And I voted for Bush. Twice. What was I thinking?

You know, the OP is funny, in a sad way. I mean, somewhere in the back of his mind, he's wrestling with the possibility that disagreeing with the Republican Party could be a sin. It makes me laugh, cry, and trigger my gag reflex, all at the same time... ^_^ :cry: :sick:
 
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The Theory said:
Here's to hoping they can win their final two games and take the top spot in the Big 10!

Yeah, I'm very happy to see Joe Pa. return to glory. I actually cheered for them against Purdue Saturday. They were one second away from being undefeated (Damn Michigan!). Robinson is a C-H-A-M-P.
 
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