I don't h**e the tea party, just the idea that it is taking v**es away from the Republican party
And yes, I am a card-carrying Conservative Republican Constitutionalist if there is such a political animal
moonbeam wrote:
I don't h**e the tea party, just the idea that it is taking v**es away from the Republican party
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
Brian Devon wrote:
How to deal with an angry southern man? Buy him some Neil Young and Dixie Chicks CDs...
I am certain the NC NAACP will appreciate your music choice. The insult was issue by a member of the NC NAACP toward Timothy Scott, US Senator from SC who is black. I am sure you, in you vaunted wisdom of all things Southern, can find a resolution for this angry southern man.
JimMe wrote:
Rev Barber, please stop being so VILE... Your comments are INSULTING to Your Intelligence... You Should H**e the Man for being a Tea Party Conservative & for No Other Reason...
JimMe-to associate the title Rev. with someone who spews such trash is ludicrous. Call him what he is Dem. Barber. He is on a par with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton two of the biggest con men and r****ts in the country. There is nothing Reverent about any of them. Good Luck America !!!
Music choice? Make sure you know who your comments are directed at. My husband was Doug Sahm from the Texas Tornados and most of his friend growing up on San Antonio's East side were black and Hispanic. He had very few white friends. He IS my music choice and I guess that is also why they chose him as the State Musician over Stevie Ray Vaughn, who has a statue on Congress Bldg, just as Doug does, but doesn't have a hill named after him across from the Texas Congressional Blvd.Yeah, It is called Doug Sahm Hill. So my music choice is the choice of Texans! If you are in the music industry, and you don't make it in Austin, you may as well hang up your Les Paul, Not you Ray Wylie!
moonbeam wrote:
Music choice? Make sure you know who your comments are directed at. My husband was Doug Sahm from the Texas Tornados and most of his friend growing up on San Antonio's East side were black and Hispanic. He had very few white friends. He IS my music choice and I guess that is also why they chose him as the State Musician over Stevie Ray Vaughn, who has a statue on Congress Bldg, just as Doug does, but doesn't have a hill named after him across from the Texas Congressional Blvd.Yeah, It is called Doug Sahm Hill. So my music choice is the choice of Texans! If you are in the music industry, and you don't make it in Austin, you may as well hang up your Les Paul, Not you Ray Wylie!
Music choice? Make sure you know who your comments... (
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I don't recall criticizing any of your music idols. Some of my all time favorites have southern connections. That would be Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin-Carpenter and Johnny Cash, Louis Prima and Keely Smith, as well as Louis Armstrong. Where would American music be without New Orleans? Also on that list would be an honorary southerner (via London), Dusty Springfield.
P.S., I remember the Sir Douglas Quintet.
Brian Devon wrote:
I don't recall criticizing any of your music idols. Some of my all time favorites have southern connections. That would be Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin-Carpenter and Johnny Cash. Also on that list would be an honorary southerner (via London), Dusty Springfield.
Dusty Springfield? you are really showing your age!
If you like Emmylou Harris, you cannot forget the father of country rock, Gram Parsons, who died so early of heroin and Tequila, h*****g around with Keith Richards, he was with the Byrds,the Flying Burrito Brothers and discovered Harris and they had his last band Gram Parsons, the Grievous Angel. His honest words and simple rhymes wouldn't sell much anymore, but the music he had in him, he died at 23, so very few posses!
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
Brian Devon wrote:
I don't recall criticizing any of your music idols. Some of my all time favorites have southern connections. That would be Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin-Carpenter and Johnny Cash, Louis Prima and Keely Smith, as well as Louis Armstrong. Where would American music be without New Orleans? Also on that list would be an honorary southerner (via London), Dusty Springfield.
P.S., I remember the Sir Douglas Quintet.
No Bluegrass? How is such possible?
Never got along with the stuff, sorry. Except for Emmylou Harris, she is an exception at all times.
AuntiE wrote:
No Bluegrass? How is such possible?
AuntiE wrote:
No Bluegrass? How is such possible?
I like bluegrass. Would you believe one of my favorite blue-grass artists is the comedian, Steve Martin...picks a mean banjo.
Sorry, I a most definitely a girl, trying to write a very tough philosophy paper between Descartes and Hume and cannot stop answering emails...I'm gonna go outta business!
AuntiE wrote:
The Country Gentlemen!
Not into Comedy at all. Never been able to comprehend the silliness of it. Too much college I guess took the common sense out of me...it also takes me a long time to catch a joke I am so serious. Live Love from the great country of Texas!
moonbeam wrote:
Sorry, I a most definitely a girl, trying to write a very tough philosophy paper between Descartes and Hume and cannot stop answering emails...I'm gonna go outta business!
[quote=moonbeam]Not into Comedy at all. Never been able to comprehend the silliness of it.
How sad; its not too late to learn.
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