SteveForever wrote:Matthew wrote:SteveForever wrote:Cindy McCain had on a Michael Kors watch during her speech, wonder if he's notified everyone he
doesn't endorse the party?
They were using Macs on the podium at one point, wonder if that company has made a statement?
its ridiculous...
They weren't using the Macs or Michael Kors watches specifically to rally the troops though, were they?
I don't get it, they only want Dems. buying and using their music? its really rude to make the statement at all, they should have just
let it lie....they just turn people off and look shallow when they pull stuff like that and NO ONE is a bigger fan of Steve Perry than
Steveforever, no one!
This is one of the many reasons why I don't get American politics; partisan politics is all very well, but you guys take it to ridiculous extremes.
Who gives a shit who he does or doesn't support? Your vote is your business and no one elses. SP has publically said he hasn't given permission for McCain to use the song, and he doesn't personally endorse the campaign. He hasn't said he supports the Democrats, or that he's anti-Republican, or even anti-McCain. He's said before elsewhere (see the link re Hilary Clinton using DSB above) that he doesn't like music being politicised, or his music at least. So because he's vocally apolitical, you've made the jump that he doesn't want republicans buying his music? I just don't get how you can make that link and keep a straight face.
But then again, I don't understand how you tolerate your electoral system, or how Americans can get such support for the right to bear arms, but don't seem to mind the notion that citizens can legally have their right to vote taken away. I'm going to shut up now, 'cause it's not my country, not my election, even if the whole world is going to be affected by the outcome.