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Sep 22, 2020 05:01:06   #
Kevyn
 
A growing number of musicians have ripped President Donald Trump, the Trump campaign, his supporters and other Republican candidates for helping themselves to songs for political purposes without permission from the artists, who often strongly oppose what the politicians stand for. Neil Young (who recently sued the Trump campaign), Adele, Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, R.E.M., Elton John, Queen, Tom Petty and Prince’s estate are among those who have complained. 
Earlier this week, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister exploded after a small group of people stormed a Florida Target store, playing “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as they called for customers to take off their face masks. Snider tweeted that the group did not have permission to use the Twisted Sister song to promote a “moronic cause” and called the protesters “selfish assholes.”

Monty Python comedian Eric Idle blasted the National Republican Congressional Committee for swiping a song from the British troupe and threatened to sue the “lowlife thieving reprobates.”
Of all melodies, the NRCC helped itself to “The Lumberjack Song,” about a cross-dressing woodsman, for an attack ad in Iowa against Democratic incumbent Rep. Cindy Axne. She’s running comfortably against Republican challenger David Young, whom she unseated in the last election.

The National Republican Congressional Committee has stolen the Lumberjack Song for an ad against Cindy Axne in Iowa. While we sue these low life thieving reprobates lets VOTE for Cindy to piss them off. Are all Republicans now lawless? Whatever happened to America?

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Sep 22, 2020 05:29:19   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Kevyn wrote:
A growing number of musicians have ripped President Donald Trump, the Trump campaign, his supporters and other Republican candidates for helping themselves to songs for political purposes without permission from the artists, who often strongly oppose what the politicians stand for. Neil Young (who recently sued the Trump campaign), Adele, Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, R.E.M., Elton John, Queen, Tom Petty and Prince’s estate are among those who have complained. 
Earlier this week, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister exploded after a small group of people stormed a Florida Target store, playing “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as they called for customers to take off their face masks. Snider tweeted that the group did not have permission to use the Twisted Sister song to promote a “moronic cause” and called the protesters “selfish assholes.”

Monty Python comedian Eric Idle blasted the National Republican Congressional Committee for swiping a song from the British troupe and threatened to sue the “lowlife thieving reprobates.”
Of all melodies, the NRCC helped itself to “The Lumberjack Song,” about a cross-dressing woodsman, for an attack ad in Iowa against Democratic incumbent Rep. Cindy Axne. She’s running comfortably against Republican challenger David Young, whom she unseated in the last election.

The National Republican Congressional Committee has stolen the Lumberjack Song for an ad against Cindy Axne in Iowa. While we sue these low life thieving reprobates lets VOTE for Cindy to piss them off. Are all Republicans now lawless? Whatever happened to America?
A growing number of musicians have ripped Presiden... (show quote)


😂😂😂😂😂😂

American politics just keep getting more and more mature👍👍👍

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Sep 22, 2020 07:12:49   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
Kevyn wrote:
A growing number of musicians have ripped President Donald Trump, the Trump campaign, his supporters and other Republican candidates for helping themselves to songs for political purposes without permission from the artists, who often strongly oppose what the politicians stand for. Neil Young (who recently sued the Trump campaign), Adele, Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, R.E.M., Elton John, Queen, Tom Petty and Prince’s estate are among those who have complained. 
Earlier this week, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister exploded after a small group of people stormed a Florida Target store, playing “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as they called for customers to take off their face masks. Snider tweeted that the group did not have permission to use the Twisted Sister song to promote a “moronic cause” and called the protesters “selfish assholes.”

Monty Python comedian Eric Idle blasted the National Republican Congressional Committee for swiping a song from the British troupe and threatened to sue the “lowlife thieving reprobates.”
Of all melodies, the NRCC helped itself to “The Lumberjack Song,” about a cross-dressing woodsman, for an attack ad in Iowa against Democratic incumbent Rep. Cindy Axne. She’s running comfortably against Republican challenger David Young, whom she unseated in the last election.

The National Republican Congressional Committee has stolen the Lumberjack Song for an ad against Cindy Axne in Iowa. While we sue these low life thieving reprobates lets VOTE for Cindy to piss them off. Are all Republicans now lawless? Whatever happened to America?
A growing number of musicians have ripped Presiden... (show quote)


Yep, Kevyn. You've really zeroed in on one of the most important problems in the world today. Keep up the good work.

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Sep 22, 2020 07:45:40   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
A growing number of musicians have ripped President Donald Trump, the Trump campaign, his supporters and other Republican candidates for helping themselves to songs for political purposes without permission from the artists, who often strongly oppose what the politicians stand for. Neil Young (who recently sued the Trump campaign), Adele, Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, R.E.M., Elton John, Queen, Tom Petty and Prince’s estate are among those who have complained. 
Earlier this week, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister exploded after a small group of people stormed a Florida Target store, playing “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as they called for customers to take off their face masks. Snider tweeted that the group did not have permission to use the Twisted Sister song to promote a “moronic cause” and called the protesters “selfish assholes.”

Monty Python comedian Eric Idle blasted the National Republican Congressional Committee for swiping a song from the British troupe and threatened to sue the “lowlife thieving reprobates.”
Of all melodies, the NRCC helped itself to “The Lumberjack Song,” about a cross-dressing woodsman, for an attack ad in Iowa against Democratic incumbent Rep. Cindy Axne. She’s running comfortably against Republican challenger David Young, whom she unseated in the last election.

The National Republican Congressional Committee has stolen the Lumberjack Song for an ad against Cindy Axne in Iowa. While we sue these low life thieving reprobates lets VOTE for Cindy to piss them off. Are all Republicans now lawless? Whatever happened to America?
A growing number of musicians have ripped Presiden... (show quote)





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Sep 22, 2020 08:09:45   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
😂😂😂😂😂😂

American politics just keep getting more and more mature👍👍👍


I think it's time for a "timeout".

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Sep 22, 2020 08:28:20   #
Kevyn
 
Poor Woofie, is it that time of the month? Try some Mydol it will make you less bitchy!



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Sep 22, 2020 08:32:01   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
lpnmajor wrote:
I think it's time for a "timeout".


I imagine the founding fathers would be taking off their belts right about now

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Sep 22, 2020 08:43:01   #
Auntie Lulu
 
ACP45 wrote:
Yep, Kevyn. You've really zeroed in on one of the most important problems in the world today. Keep up the good work.


Bravo! I could not agree more with that sentiment.

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Sep 22, 2020 08:49:48   #
Kevyn
 
Auntie Lulu wrote:
Bravo! I could not agree more with that sentiment.


The largest export from the US is our intellectual property. Software, books, films, TV shows and music. The creators of this property lose billions by their unauthorized use. For Trump and the republicans to steal music and images not only not paying for their use but doing so against the express wishes of the creators and those holding the license is not only illegal it speaks volumes about their lack of character. Lowlife thieving reprobates, sums it up nicely.

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Sep 22, 2020 08:59:04   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Poor Woofie, is it that time of the month? Try some Mydol it will make you less bitchy!





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Sep 22, 2020 09:03:12   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Kevyn wrote:
A growing number of musicians have ripped President Donald Trump, the Trump campaign, his supporters and other Republican candidates for helping themselves to songs for political purposes without permission from the artists, who often strongly oppose what the politicians stand for. Neil Young (who recently sued the Trump campaign), Adele, Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, R.E.M., Elton John, Queen, Tom Petty and Prince’s estate are among those who have complained. 
Earlier this week, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister exploded after a small group of people stormed a Florida Target store, playing “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as they called for customers to take off their face masks. Snider tweeted that the group did not have permission to use the Twisted Sister song to promote a “moronic cause” and called the protesters “selfish assholes.”

Monty Python comedian Eric Idle blasted the National Republican Congressional Committee for swiping a song from the British troupe and threatened to sue the “lowlife thieving reprobates.”
Of all melodies, the NRCC helped itself to “The Lumberjack Song,” about a cross-dressing woodsman, for an attack ad in Iowa against Democratic incumbent Rep. Cindy Axne. She’s running comfortably against Republican challenger David Young, whom she unseated in the last election.

The National Republican Congressional Committee has stolen the Lumberjack Song for an ad against Cindy Axne in Iowa. While we sue these low life thieving reprobates lets VOTE for Cindy to piss them off. Are all Republicans now lawless? Whatever happened to America?
A growing number of musicians have ripped Presiden... (show quote)


Well, we are just mimicking your klad's action, you should be proud that we do so.

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Sep 22, 2020 09:06:13   #
Capt-jack Loc: Home
 
Kevyn wrote:
The largest export from the US is our intellectual property. Software, books, films, TV shows and music. The creators of this property lose billions by their unauthorized use. For Trump and the republicans to steal music and images not only not paying for their use but doing so against the express wishes of the creators and those holding the license is not only illegal it speaks volumes about their lack of character. Lowlife thieving reprobates, sums it up nicely.


Give it up, you look dumb enough from most of your post, you need not make it worst.

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Sep 22, 2020 09:25:36   #
Lonewolf
 
Kevyn wrote:
The largest export from the US is our intellectual property. Software, books, films, TV shows and music. The creators of this property lose billions by their unauthorized use. For Trump and the republicans to steal music and images not only not paying for their use but doing so against the express wishes of the creators and those holding the license is not only illegal it speaks volumes about their lack of character. Lowlife thieving reprobates, sums it up nicely.


But but but ain't he the law and order guy lol

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Sep 22, 2020 09:30:02   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I imagine the founding fathers would be taking off their belts right about now


yep

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Sep 22, 2020 10:03:31   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
Kevyn wrote:
A growing number of musicians have ripped President Donald Trump, the Trump campaign, his supporters and other Republican candidates for helping themselves to songs for political purposes without permission from the artists, who often strongly oppose what the politicians stand for. Neil Young (who recently sued the Trump campaign), Adele, Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, R.E.M., Elton John, Queen, Tom Petty and Prince’s estate are among those who have complained. 
Earlier this week, Dee Snider of Twisted Sister exploded after a small group of people stormed a Florida Target store, playing “We’re Not Gonna Take It” as they called for customers to take off their face masks. Snider tweeted that the group did not have permission to use the Twisted Sister song to promote a “moronic cause” and called the protesters “selfish assholes.”

Monty Python comedian Eric Idle blasted the National Republican Congressional Committee for swiping a song from the British troupe and threatened to sue the “lowlife thieving reprobates.”
Of all melodies, the NRCC helped itself to “The Lumberjack Song,” about a cross-dressing woodsman, for an attack ad in Iowa against Democratic incumbent Rep. Cindy Axne. She’s running comfortably against Republican challenger David Young, whom she unseated in the last election.

The National Republican Congressional Committee has stolen the Lumberjack Song for an ad against Cindy Axne in Iowa. While we sue these low life thieving reprobates lets VOTE for Cindy to piss them off. Are all Republicans now lawless? Whatever happened to America?
A growing number of musicians have ripped Presiden... (show quote)


Kevin, It's easier to get forgiveness than permission.

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