
Since celebrities seem compelled to share his views on politics and world affairs?
En vez de hacer durante una concierto que I paid $ 110 to attend, why not just write a collective book entitled – "A group of Artsy fartsy, uneducated, biased opions? Libraries eat it. Could sell and give the money to whomever they want. Each signing session, which could even fly his private jet and B * tch, the high oil prices and global warming too. some Poliscar – Pull the handle of his communist ass for a second and please show me where I'm denying them their right to express their opinion. My point is, why Why should I pay to hear your ignorant bullsh * t. Sell lemmings are morons stupid enough to give credibility once.
There are some "celebrities" practice what you preach. Very little. More just go about their business privledges and spit the shit because people are listening. I like the title of the book, but we must drop the "uncivilized" part. In this way, you could have a "before" John Kerry and Al Gore.
Jeff Rense & F. William Engdahl – A Century of War: History of Anglo American Oil Politics 1 of 8
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