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Old 02-19-2003, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Adrian
Music has always been a medium for people to express themselves. Who says Jon shouldn't give his opinion? If he goes up on stage and says "this is what I think, y'all know how great I am, carve it in stone" I can see disagreeing with him, but I don't think that's what he did. It's his show. He can do what he likes there. And its quite refreshing to hear of a celebrity who's got not afraid to voice an unpopular opinion, instead of just buying into government propaganda. He's in a position where he can spread a message to a lot of people, so why shouldn't he? GO JON!

Adrian
People go to a show to hear music, not to hear someone who gets his politics from Bruce Springsteen and shares his views with the public just because it is in fashion. And he isn't voicing an unpopular opinion.

I believe any artist who does this in front of their fans believes that the fans should feel the same way; Jon wouldn't want to alienate his fans would he?
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