When Frank Sinatra died, they flew the flag at half staff... no RIGHTIES complained. When John Wayne died, the flew the flag at half staff... NO RIGHTIES complained.
SO why no complaints when other notables are honored, and Huston brings so many complaints??? Um... Lets see... White singer dies... no problem. White actor dies... no problem. Black singer dies... BIG PROBLEM
at the time I was too young to care...but now.....I'd think what I think now.....
never should have been flown for ANY actor/singer.....that would mean that EVERY single police officer/detroit car worker/union leader/school teacher etc etc should have the same....
like I've always said, the elbow rubbing of hollywood and leaders is PATHETIC......
...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......
The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.
STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS
Um... Lets see... White singer dies... no problem. White actor dies... no problem. Black singer dies... BIG PROBLEM
Are you really playing the race card here
"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."
Re Feb. 22 letter, “Honoring of Whitney Houston was distasteful,” by David DeVries: While I do agree that much of the hoopla surrounding her funeral seemed over the top, I also think that using such epithets as “obscene” and “criminal” to describe her life and death are also over the top. Do you really want to get in bed with [Fox News political commentator] Bill O’Reilly and people of that ilk? I found the more human approach by [MSNBC political analyst] Lawrence D’Donnell in a recent show a lot more meaningful. Yes, all of us should be responsible for our own lives, and yes, individual choice does play an important part in how we live our lives and treat those around us. But to ignore environmental factors such as the high price media stars like Whitney Houston pay for their celebrity, much less the very real addictive power of hard drugs, is to miss the point and indulge in moralistic fi nger pointing, something the hard right is very good at. While I was never a big fan of Whitney Houston, I did appreciate the power of her voice and the success she enjoyed, and casting aspersions on her after her death, as Bill O’Reilly has done, seems unseemly at the very least. Having a serious conversation about hard drugs and their effect on celebrities like Whitney Houston and others is something we ought to have, and there I find common ground with O’Reilly, which doesn’t happen very often! Throwing around words like “obscene,” “criminal,” “lowlifes,” and “absurd” misses the point and doesn’t get us very far.
We idolized and memorialized Whitney Houston, yet looked the other way concerning her well-known substance abuse and tumultuous life with singer Bobby Brown.
Charlie Sheen is 45 and his story is all over the news because he is a substance abuser, an adulterer, sexually promiscuous and obnoxious.
Lindsay Lohan is 24 and her story is all over the news because she is a celebrity drug addict and thief.
Something as frivolous as Kim Kardashian's stupid wedding (and short-lived marriage) was shoved down our throats, while........
Justin Allen 23 Brett Linley 29 Matthew Weikert 29 Justus Bartett 27 Dave Santos 21 Jesse Reed 26 Matthew Johnson 21 Zachary Fisher 24 Brandon King 23 Christopher Goeke 23 and Sheldon Tate 27...
...are all Marines who gave their lives last month for you. There is no media for them; not even a mention of their names. They were young men who most likely came from rural America seeking a chance to better themselves and to serve this country.
Rest In Peace, and THANK YOU,TROOPS.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler