James Taylor says we should be willing to give up freedom

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Re: James Taylor says we should be willing to give up freedo

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longhorn_92 wrote:Why don't these Hollywood "Stars" and Washington "politicians" who believe in Socialism open up their Homes and allow the homeless to stay with them or open up their Wallets and give money to the poor?

They are NOT giving their "Fair Share" to the least of these. Hypocrites!
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And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
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I just love how other people offer up my freedoms. How many different ways are there to say no?

No longer will I accept less than what I am ensured by the constitution. It is not good for this country that people give up their rights. We need to give up freedom so that we can stay free? No! No! No!
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Re: James Taylor says we should be willing to give up freedo

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The Annoyed Man wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:Carly Simon was right about him.

Anygunanywhere
I thought that was about Mick Jagger.
I thought it was James Taylor.

Still a good song.

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anygunanywhere wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:Carly Simon was right about him.

Anygunanywhere
I thought that was about Mick Jagger.
I thought it was James Taylor.

Still a good song.

Anygunanywhere
I thought it was Warren Beatty.
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Re: James Taylor says we should be willing to give up freedo

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powerboatr wrote:
george wrote:Maybe I should be willing to give up on James Taylor, instead.
agreed
he can sing, but has no REAL world common sense
I had to google him to find out who he is, but I'll give him up too, if that will help.

I note that on wikipedia, he is listed as "country" among other genres. It's people like him that turn me more and more to "Old Country" He just never belonged there and only decided to try it as those that have been ruining country drifted the music in his direction and because he wasn't selling very well where he was.
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Re: James Taylor says we should be willing to give up freedo

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Worthless hippy, babyboomer, enjoying his riches but stuck in the 60s... They caught David Crosby years ago with an unregistered handgun, and the cops asked why he had it, and he replied: "John Lennon."

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who is james taylor? and what does it matter?


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