Thursday, August 16, 2012

Dave Mustaine Of Megadeth Says Obama Staged Colorado Shooting


I have heard a lot of crazy things in my life come out of celebrity mouths, but Dave Mustaine is going to make the top ten list. At a concert in Singapore, the Megadeth singer was talking to the crowd at one of the band's shows when he said that Obama was trying to pass strict gun laws so was staging all of these mass shootings in America. He specifically mentioned the Colorado shooting and the killing of the Sikhs. So, under his theory then, people were hired to do the killing? They are willing to spend the rest of their lives in jail for some politician to pass gun control laws? See, Dave doesn't explain his theory about that part. Meanwhile, he looks like an idiot. Meanwhile, the people at the concert just wanted him to shut up and play something from Countdown To Extinction. If you get dizzy easily, you might want to skip the video. I feel like the person filming it might have thought they were on a ship that was in a violent hurricane.

114 comments:

  1. What a loon, simply crazy and stupid.
    I have never seen a President treated with such disrespect before.
    After listening to Romney accuse President Obama of dividing the country and now this.
    Theses people are desperate and crazy...crazy..

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    1. Really? How about accusing Bush of being behind 911 or making a movie about assassinating Bush? Were you offended then?

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    2. I don't know any liberals who think Bush was behind 9/11 but I do know many Tea Party people who believe this about Obama. And just out of curiosity, what movie is that you're talking about? No matter what disagreements one has with the president he should still be respected

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  2. Fucking teabagger. Gun "laws" are at their loosest and Obama has done nothing about gun control. Just shut the fuck up and play, asshole. When you're done touring, go back to sucking Nugent's cock.

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    1. Wow Vicki. I belong ro the. Tea Party. I guess civility is only for when it suits your party?

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  3. It always makes me cringe when I'm forced to witness Rock n Rollers making political statements (this especially includes radio personalities.) Granted there are a few who can articulate their opinions well, but for the most part ^^^^^^this is what happens.

    Note: I'm a hard core rock,metal,indie music gal.

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  4. Cancervative Republican'ts need to believe in sad, delusional conspiracy theories like these to distract themselves from having to be honest with themselves that having a black president scares them because it reminds them that demographic trends mean it's only a matter of time before the math makes them & their bizarre fusion of bible-thumping hypocrisy and atheistic Ayn Rand-ian selfishness obsolete once and for all...

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  5. BTW the ^^^ refers ti the article, not above comments.

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  6. "I have never seen a President treated with such disrespect before."

    I think you may have missed 2000 - 2008.

    And this is just as crazy Charlie Sheen saing that the govt did 9-11.

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  7. You left out Fast and Furious where 200 Mexican Nationals were killed by Guns Obama and Eric Holder intentinally gave to drug cartels. There are more race issues now because of Obama's policies! Listen to Biden's chains comment, he is either that big of an idiot or it was intentional, you make the call....

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    1. Didn't Rick Santorum make a chains remark a while back? That must've really ticked you off...bet you're glad he didn't get the nomination.

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  8. Both sides of the fence have lunatics. I don't claim to be a Republican, but not all Conservatives/Republicans are this nuts. And Patty is correct - Bush wasn't treated with any respect, either. It's just that many of those who don't like him don't care about being respectful toward/about him.

    I think this is more about the individual than an entire group of people.

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  9. Vicki is right. The gun control lobby has consistently given Obama an F across the board. They do not like him very much, so this comes off as insane.

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  11. If Obama was really wanted to stage a false flag mass shooting, wouldn't it have made more sense to have had Holmes shoot up a Chick-Fil-A instead?

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  12. I'm not even remotely an Obama fan, but accusing any human being of anything like this is just wrong.

    Also, please stop attacking other people's political beliefs. Not everyone is a Democrat who reads this site and agrees with some of the things you say and it's very offensive.

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  13. This just proves that years of standing next to amplifiers and high voltage cables - and participating the other aspects of rock 'n' roll excess - leads to some form of brain impairment to where logic cannot be processed.

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  14. Noooooo!

    I can't fight about politics or guns today. Another bad night of restless sleep. Retreating into unicorn fairy world for awhile....

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  15. Congress SPOKE with and WORKED WITH Bush Jr, at least.

    But these kinds of conspiracies---GMAB. Gun nuts (not owners, I mean the wack-a-doos like Nugent) ALWAYS have a new conspiracy of how their guns are going to be taken away.

    Did you hear about the lawmaker who accidentally forwarded a conspiracy warning in his e-mail, that President Obama was going to 'fake' an assassination attempt so he can declare martial law, cancel the election, and become a dictator? Good lord.

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  16. Basically the lack of respect for ANYONE (including current and past Pres.) is what disgusts me about our current society. We may not agree on certain issues but having respect for others needs to be reinforced in this day and age. Its getting out of control the hatred that is spewed, and yes even here on our little blog. Lets be kind to each other people.

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  17. Someone is off his lithium again...

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  18. @Jessi - amen. We need to always remember the basic rules of civility, here on this blog and everywhere in life. I don't advocate living life as a smiling jackass who just agrees with everyone, but I do try to live by the policy of never saying something about someone that I wouldn't say to their face.

    If you have a conversation with me, you can be guaranteed to hear the truth, and to hear it delivered in a kind manner, even if it's a hard truth to tell.

    (I save my snark for convos with Mr. Frufra in private or anonymous Internet blogs :-).)

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  19. @Misch ITA. Have you ever in your life seen the kind of disrespect Both Obamas are getting? I'm sorry but you have elected officials calling our 1st lady a fat ass. And yes that's what he meant by Big Butt. I'm not even gonna type the douch's name-google it. Check out the photo shop pics of her morphing into a monkey. Its disgusting. All the woman wants to do is help us be healthy americans. But don't you dare bring up how Laura Bush hit a hs friend w/ her car and killed him. That's off limits. I have been verbally tarred and feathered on other sites for even mentioning LB name. Sorry for the rant guys. Not looking for a fight/arguement with anyone. I hope you all have a wonderful day :)

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    1. Were you as offended when pictures of Bush as a monkey were published?

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  20. Well, he can't sell peace, because who's buyin', right?

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  21. Remember, Megadeth exists because Metallica kicked this guy out. Even they saw something nuts back in the early 80's.

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  22. Extreme crazies have always existed. However, now with the Interwebs, they aren't just preaching to their own kind. Now they're broadcast to the rest of us whether we want to hear their gibberish or not.

    More exposure doesn't make them more powerful--it makes them more annoying.

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  23. Conspiracy theorists are everywhere. They see conspiracies in everything, even in a peanut butter sandwich. There are conspiracy theorists on BOTH sides. check out Godlikeproductions.com.

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  24. This man is an idiot... I am a conversative gun owner.. And people like this give us a bad name..

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  25. @Tx oh gosh I was so offended. I was even offended-was it 2 months ago?-that some hbo show used a bush mask and put it on a pike or something. I'm kind of weird tho-i think no matter who is president You (as in all of us) still need to respect the office. Lol I have a good friend that says she supports Gov Romney I still wanna get her registered to vote and will even take her to her voting place(I can't believe she's not registered! Jeepers!) Even tho she'll vote Repub ;)

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    1. Aunt jess. I appreciate that. FWIW I call out rhe weirdos on the rebublican side too.

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  26. @Susan - ITA. On my fb feed, I see this crap from my super conservative friends and my super liberal friends. It's nuts, but also interesting from a sociological perspective.

    As someone who's been privy to the inner workings of a Federal agency for the last ten years, I can tell you that any type of widespread conspiracy theory is just laughable. The scope and level of coordination required for something like that simply does not exist. Period. Mr. Frufra has to jump through hoops you can't imagine to get his job done. He's nearly rolling around on the floor laughing at some of the theories I share with him off the webz.

    (He'd also like to know where he can get some of that fab computer equipment they use on all the tv shows to solve crime. And a bad-ass blacked out SUV to drive around in, too :-). )

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    1. Hey Frufra can you ask Mr. Frufra to save me a nice FEMA trailer in one of those concentration camps we will all be herded to for who knows what? That's what I see on my FB from my right wing friends. I feel bad for people who live in complete fear and suspicion of their government, I always wonder why they're still living in this country?

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  27. O.K, here it is ....everyone deserves to be treated with respect. Personally Michelle Obama has a fantastic strong body I would kill for arms like that.
    I remember very clearly that Congress worked with George W. in a bi-partisan manor. I haven't seen that in our current Congress, in fact they come right out and said they won't even pass something they want if President Obama wants it also for fear he'll get credit for it.
    I also believe in higher education that is the only way to compete in the future.
    Evolution is real and Global Warning is happening right in front of out eyes.
    I also believe in the separation of Church and State as our Founding Fathers did.
    This country was founded with respect for all religions...the Bible has no place in government that is each individuals personal and private belief not to be imposed on others.

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  28. Political & gun control viewpoints aside, I do wish that actors and musicians would figure out that we're not paying to hear their personal opinions. You're on that stage to do your job, not voice your thoughts. Shut up and play.

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  29. People bashed Bush because he lied to the American public, got us into two wars and we ended up losing tons of American soldiers (and still are). Having said that, I find it shameful that the Office of the President is disrespected so much these days.

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  30. MISCH---Did you see that President Obama was blamed for the DROUGHT by Boehner's office? It was corrected after people started laughing, but it's like they have an anti-Obama robot working as spokesperson.

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  31. @libby...
    Missed that one.

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  32. I wouldn't blame Obama, I'm sure more goes on than he knows about. I do think there's too much in common between both incidents and I'll leave it at that.

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  33. @Frufra - Agree on the government conspiracy theories - they can't even keep the names of CIA agents out of the media - how could they keep a 9/11 conspiracy quiet? Mr. B and I also laugh at the computer equipment (he's a licensed PI) - we watched NCISLA the other night where they INSTANTLY brought up a Vietnamese birth certificate on their computer - in English! Gives people really unrealistic expectations about what he (and your husband) can do.

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  34. Ok im from the uk. But from this side o the pond. Bush was a clown/joke/puppet whereas Obama actually worked hard to get where he is.

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  35. My favorite "tea party" line is: "If we say horrible things and you say you object to that, you're being rude, and you therefore can't object! So there. Na, na, na na, na." As Barney Frank said, it's like talking to a dining room table.

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    1. I think my favorite was a sign that read "keep government out of my Medicare"

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  36. Haha, Susan. My mom and I both love the NCIS shows, but we were laughing how they always outrun bombs (in slow motion) and never get seriously hurt or burned doing so. That should clue people in that what happens on TV is not very realistic, don't ya think?

    I am very liberal, but I get tired of the ugliness on both sides and see some of my extreme liberal friends posting things on FB just as intolerant as they claim the conservative right to be. SMH.

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  37. "Artists" should just STFU and do their jobs and be happy that people still pay good money to hear the awful noise they call music, or watch the crap on film they call a TV show or movie. This is no matter what their political leanings/opinons are.

    Everyone should just SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT POLITICS, GYAHHHHH! I CANNOT STAND IT ANY LONGER!!!

    Please, please, pleeeeeze let November just get here and be gone already, FFS.

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  38. Yes, Rick Santorum said the exact same thing as Biden said but that was O.K he's TEA PARTY...

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  39. Amen, selenakyle, amen. Still looking for a tin foil hat for my mom to wear and block out all political info until after the election. She gets all lathered up and then calls me, and it's driving me batty. She also gets in fights with people on Facebook. Ugh. I want it to just be OVER already!

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  40. cki Cupper said...
    Fucking teabagger. Gun "laws" are at their loosest and Obama has done nothing about gun control. Just shut the fuck up and play, asshole. When you're done touring, go back to sucking Nugent's cock.


    The next time a liberal actor says something stupid about politics (give it another 10 minutes) I wonder how you will react?

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  41. MISCH said...

    I remember very clearly that Congress worked with George W. in a bi-partisan manor.


    HA HA HA HA HA HA
    HA HA HA HA HA HA
    HA HA HA HA HA HA
    HA HA HA HA HA HA

    I bet you do!!!

    I mean, it wasn't like they fillibustered his judicial nominees or anything!

    Your posts are a profile in ignorance and stupidity.

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  42. MISCH said...

    I have never seen a President treated with such disrespect before.


    Hysterical.

    You must have missed the 8 years of selected not elected and "not my President" and the assisination movie made about Bush.

    But of course you're really not that bright and easily misled.

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  43. Jay...meet Vicki. If a liberal actor said something as stupid as Megaderp, Vicki would be the first to comment accordingly.

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  44. I need popcorn.

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  45. O'Really

    I seriously doubt that.

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  46. MISCH said...
    Yes, Rick Santorum said the exact same thing as Biden said but that was O.K he's TEA PARTY...


    Rick Santorum was elected to Congress 14 years before the Tea Party existed.

    Did you wake up today on a mission to make an utter fool of yourself on the Internet?

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    1. By your argument you are saying that people elected to office before the establishment of the Tea Party are not members of said party. Do I have that right?

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  47. Agree with selenakyle - I could not care less what an actor or musician or whatever says about politics. How can anyone who earns the money they do and have the perks and pampering that they do understand how the rest of us live? How can someone who makes over 1 million a year understand someone who is worried about making a mortgage payment, car payment and putting a little on the credit card payment each month? Because you're lucky (and I mean LUCKY) enough to have made mega millions you know what it's like to be the rest of us? If you ever were like us, you've forgotten what it's like (not that I blame you, I probably would too). But at least have enough sense to keep your fucking mouth shut (except to sing).

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  48. You must be new here Jay. We don't call each other names like ignorant, not that bright, stupid et al. It's disrespectful and that's not how we roll. Doubt me all you want but everyone who knows Vicki knows I'm speaking the truth.

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  49. Moron. Inane ramblings of unsound mind. Hey! That wld be great album name!!!!!!

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  50. Congress will never, ever do either of the following: take your guns away and outlaw abortion.
    Now that this is settled, can both sides get just as pissed about the fact Congress speaks to and treats us like morons. Can we get just as pissed that education, both primary and higher, are becoming segregated into a have vs a have not situation? Or how about the fact that we want public workers to take care of our every need, but give the finger when it comes to paying taxes because its not served up just the way we want? Government isn't a just a class we took in Jr. High. If it bothers you, get involved. Don't just vote, give money and/ or volunteer on campaigns for people you believe in.
    Sorry - partisan bullshit is my pet peeve.

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  51. It's dumb and pointless to argue politics on a blog. Take it to the polls people. If this is still America and we can vote on what we want and don't want.

    The actual bashing of a person is uncalled for Obama or Bush.

    It's really hard to separate a person from their politics.
    But in this world it's so easy to judge so quickly.


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    1. Ita. I wish all entertainers would just do tgeir job and stdu...with that said I think it should go both ways. Just because someone agrees with you doesn't mean they should get a pass

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    2. Do you remember what happened to the Dixie Chicks after their comment about Bush??!!! The girls were getting death threats! Bashed left and right! Blacklisted! And what they said wasn't half as offensive as what this guy said! I don't mind if they talk little politics but can we keep it to a sane level?

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  52. I don't want to get into arguing politics - but this so reminds me of a friend who just HAS to forward me all the latest conspiracy theories. They all just make me shake my head and wonder about her gullibility if not outright sanity because she really believes most of them. I wonder whatever happened to people thinking for themselves and using some basic logic - and it ain't in just one party.

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  53. What MISCH said. People need to stick together. If anything it's the 1% and the rest of us. Get the criminals in jail and let the rest of us live.

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  54. @ Misch. GW was outnumbered in Congress who were all Democrats in 2006. Congress controlled him and unfortunately Bush was too weak to stand up to them. That is how the subprime mortgage loan scandal got started, because of Barney Frank (D) and was the collapse of our economy. I worked in finance for years, along with a lobbyist firm for 3 years. I know exactly what's going on. I remember clearly the day it all went down.

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  55. O'Really said...
    You must be new here Jay. We don't call each other names like ignorant, not that bright, stupid et al. It's disrespectful and that's not how we roll.


    No, silly idiots like Misch & Vicky just f-bomb people they don't know.

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  56. Doubt me all you want but everyone who knows Vicki knows I'm speaking the truth.

    Um, people who screech "Fucking teabagger" are closed minded idiots and I'm quite confident you will never, ever see Vicki criticize a liberal's politics.

    By the way, can you or someone else provide some evidence this guy is in the Tea Party?

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  57. When musicians, celebrities, and even actors decide to make comments like these I always wonder if they even finished high school for them to be making comments about a political system they know nothing about and yet feel the need to comment on

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  58. Heavy metal has always been music for the dirtbag demographic. This makes sense. Is this guy Ted Nugent's illegitimate son?

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  59. And IIRC, one of Obama's very first "things" he did as the new President was enact some fairly LENIENT gun laws that I believe pleased much of NRA.

    Dave Muswhateverhisuglyasshair name is "rocker" should go LOOK IT UP.

    We will never be made to give up our rights to guns otherwise our own fucking government would be able to take us over. That is a fact and will not change. It is the whole reason the law was put in place from the beginning.

    Some restrictions are obviously in order... But that is where the whole fucking issue gets out of control.

    And anyone who tries to control MY BODY with their goddamn abortion opinions and laws can suck my dick. I'll grow one for them.

    Never been pregnant because I can't. But I'll damn sure get an abortion if I ever want one.




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  60. Megadeth and Countdown to Extinction = so good. Dave Mustaine, human being? Not my favorite. Funny thing is, I'm a liberal and Countdown to Extinction is a very political album, much of which I agree with. What happened in the last 20-ish years?

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  61. Aw, crap. I love Megadeth - I've seen them live a few times and they were some of the best metal shows I have ever been to. I knew Mustaine was a republican but he could have just left it at that! I mean, I obviously love a conspiracy theory as much as the next guy (unless the next guy is Robert ;)), but they just sound more nuts out of the mouths of conservatives for some reason...*LOL*


    I'm only half joking you guys.

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  62. Jay you are not comprehending what I'm telling you. It's making me tired. It's too early for me to be tired. Just reread my posts and consider all of the words, not just half.

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  63. Oh Dave. Just because you say it in Singapore doesn't mean no one will find out about your craziness

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  64. And...... As I said above, Even HERE on our little blog. I'm so over bashing others. Seriously get over your hatred or take your shit somewhere else. Pretty sure the majority of the people here don't want to hear it. And that doesn't mean to stop having discussions, it just means stop being pricks to each other!

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  65. last i checked those "artists" are US citizens too and are protected by Free Speech. if you don't want to hear their politics don't go or leave. you may not like it but they have every right to express their beliefs.

    Jay, you are but a right wing troll.
    I am Canadian so save your fucking response. 2 shits, I cannot give.

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  66. lazyday603 said...
    Heavy metal has always been music for the dirtbag demographic. This makes sense. Is this guy Ted Nugent's illegitimate son?

    ya cuz that isn't a fucking broad statement steeped in ignorance.SMH.

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  67. It appears that Dave is off his meds. And I know that he has mental issues because one of my oldest friends is in a moderately popular metal band and toured with him on an occasion (or two or three... didn't keep track) and told me that when Dave wasn't medicated he behaved ridiculously.

    Also, not all metal artists are dirtbags.

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  68. LOL The Dude - Obama personally gave guns to the Mexican drug cartel? You are delusional. ANd Regan gave guns to the contra...and Bush gave guns to the 911 terrorists (he did infact the cia armed them and trained them to fight the russians.).

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  69. It's funny - I am sure that he thinks this vile thing is OK to say, and might really believe it. No one will stop buying his group's records, his group's concerts wont be boycotted and he won't receive death threats. But Natalie Maines and her group the Dixie Chicks were hounded out of country music and received death threats for saying she was ashamed of George Bush. And the same people who decried this as unpatriotic and a sin now put up billboards on the highway (yes, there is one nearby here in Texas) of Obama wearing a turban, calling him a Marxist (I wasn't aware that Marxists wore turbans, but that's another odd inconsistency). I say either respect for all, or none. We have become an uncivilized society. We used to want our leaders to be intelligent and educated. Now it seems we just want loud people who tell us what we want to hear, from our politicians to our news people. It's sad.

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  70. O'Really said...
    Jay you are not comprehending what I'm telling you.


    Hilarious.

    Um, you repeating something over & over doesn't make it true.

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  71. selenakyle said...
    And IIRC, one of Obama's very first "things" he did as the new President was enact some fairly LENIENT gun laws that I believe pleased much of NRA.


    Nobody ever "enacts lenient laws"

    Obama did not such thing.

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  72. Jay, you are but a right wing troll.
    I am Canadian so save your fucking response. 2 shits, I cannot give.


    Who gives a shit what you say or if you're from Canada?

    I'm left wondering if you're functionally retarded.

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  73. I am very confused by Jay and Jax. Last week we were scolded by Jax re this same reader Jay:
    "let the guy have his fucking opinionchrist must you newbies drive EVERYONE away?? Jay, you are not a troll, and you are partly CORRECT".But today Jay is "a right wing troll" per Jax.Which is what everybody said on the thread where we were scolded and told by Jax that he was not a troll. This is getting really stupid and if I have to create a whose who card, NWMFT.
    "Anderson Cooper is being Cheated On".

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  74. I remember a decade ago how sick to my stomach I would get when people accused George Bush of setting up the 9/11 attacks for whatever stupid reasons. I am equally sick to my stomach to read this, and the email by the State Senator in Tennessee who thinks Obama might set up a fake assassination attempt on himself to affect the election.


    My country had become a cesspool. I don't blame the politicians, I blame every citizen who just stopped demanding better - better behavior, better discourse, better everything especially when looking in the mirror - and decided that the ultimate achievement we could strive for was Jersey Shore or Honey Boo Boo.

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  75. No on the gun laws George W let the stricter gun laws expire...

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  76. I've actually seen this very theory insinuated right here in these comments, but yes, this is about as deeply cynical (and nutso) as you can get. Too bad - he was so hot back in the day, and I like some of his music. Even so, he's not as crazy/skeezy as Nugent.

    Nugent didn't take enough drugs, (None,according to him, though he took advantage of underage girls back in the day - creepy). Mustaine took too many. You have to have a balance.

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  77. correction "who's who"

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  78. Hmm I thought Jay was our PSU troll, seems like he/she likes it arounnd here.

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  79. I've been waiting for a PO from a govenrment agency for 6 weeks..I cannot imagine they would be organized enough to do half the shit crazies out there claim they conspire to do.
    Dave Mustaine is an eegit.

    I too get tired of all the politcal mudslinging. People! Grow the fuck up. And politicians: Actually do something to help the people and not just yourselves.

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  80. Can i put up a sign?
    Don't feed the Trolls named Jay.

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  81. Idk...I am clearly not a Megadeath fan, however, in reading all the comments from the accompanying articles from the shooting sprees, I too had that thought. Because EVERYONE wants to just bad guns. Yet, #1 pharmaceuticals have been killing FAR more Americans then guns, yet no one seems to care, NOR is there a drive to ban them (even though I wish). #2 Car's kill people, yet there's not a drive to ban cars and make every obese America start to use the legs God gave them (yes we ARE the most obese nation, a classmate of mine used that chart for a project in school) ....AND my final beef with this stupidity......WE ALREADY HAVE A BAN ON A HANDFUL OF "DRUGS" YET, THEY REMAIN EVERYWHERE!!!!!

    Not to mention, criminals give two sh*ts about LAWS.

    Jesus Christ. It drives me nuts that we are living in the times of Idiocracy. And if you don't know what I mean about Idiocracy, rent it....and you will.

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  82. Attention Wacky Rock Star:
    Please leave the craaaaazy stoopid outlandish accusations to the Senate Majority Leader and the former Speaker of the House.
    Sad but true: they're actually better equipped (more delusional) for this sort of thing than you.

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  83. I think someone a couple of posts up meant the current Speaker of the House and the Senate Minority Leader.

    McConnell has always reminded me of Senator/Emperor Palpatine and with quotes like "The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president" it's really good to know that he's doing his best to look out for himself and his party.

    He clearly doesn't give a crap about Americans.

    The facts are that the Bush administration sent us into an unpaid war under false pretenses (aka lies) which started the downward spiral. The financial crisis -- which was the fault of BOTH parties and lobbyists -- helped mess things up further.

    It is expected that the Iraq war will ultimately cost us $3 trilion dollars, not to mention the cost of the 4,500 servicemen/women and 110,000 innocent Iraqi civilians who died due to the Bush Administration's lies.

    Obama is a complete centrist. He hasn't done half of the things that us total Progressives hoped he would, but he and the rest of the Democratic (it's not "Democrat" guys) party are trying to clean up the mess.

    The Republicans are simply out for blood because they know that if Americans were 1/2 as educated as other first world countries, they wouldn't be in power.

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  84. Whoops -- the last line should have read "...wouldn't have power at all."

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  85. If Obama is a centrist then I'm the Queen of England:)

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  86. He's definitely no liberal progressive. 8^)

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  87. Anonymous5:49 PM

    SMGDH.....

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  88. No crazier than all the lefty celebs that claim 9/11 was an inside job.

    And I notice everyone is whisper quiet about the shooting at the offices of the Family Research Council yesterday by a LGBT/OWS activist

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  89. Because ... Megadeth and the Family Research Council are the same thing? You notice a lot of ... whisper quiet quietness ... probably notice a lot of ... nonsense, too ... weird ....

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  90. That Kyle and Stan from South Park are such lefty celebs.

    And as far as that idiot attacking the Family Research Council, perhaps if Reagan hadn't destroyed the Mental Health Systems Act, perhaps this guy and all of the other shooters with severe mental issues wouldn't have been able to achieve what they have.

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  91. In defense of Mustaine's creativity, Megadeth was kind of interesting. I had a friend who was a rock journalist in the early 90s and we used to greet each other by making Satan-horn hands at each other and saying, "The Symphony of Destruction!"

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  92. First of all, Dave Mustaine needs to change his name to Diane.

    What a delightfully girlish head of curls he has!

    I can just see him singing a Shirley Temple tune...

    ..on the goood ship lollipop....

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  93. Ya know, csproat, if those are his real curls, the man needs to shut up about politics and give the rest of us some tips on luxurious hair. He's got a mane on him that Gretchen Rossi would be jealous of. Damn!

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  94. Actually, for everyone who keeps saying it's "crazy liberals" who said Bush was behind 9/11...um, no. It was actually the far, far cancervative/libertarians like Alex Jones who were most fervently behind 9/11 being an inside job...that is, until a black guy got elected President, when they all conveniently forgot about it, became "birthers" and started spewing moronic crap like Dave Mustaine...

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  95. Not that I buy into this whole crazy theory, but this is actually the second time that I've seen someone post about a political conspiracy with the Aurora shooting. Something about how the shooter's father was an expert witness set to testify in the Libor trial in two weeks, or something. So...yeah. This guy's clearly not just one lone crazy. Just throwing that out there.

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  96. You know it, Maja!

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  97. You know Barton, Now that you mention it, I guess my snotty comment WAS based on jealousy of his luscious locks....

    I'd love to see him in a girl fight with Eva Longoria or some other actress who sells shampoo/ haircolor...

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  98. So Dave is a Romney supporter? He made more sense when he was on drugs.

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  99. strongerthancoffee - I know, that's what makes all this so scary. I really think something happened to the man 10 years ago when he became a Christian.

    Remember Holy Wars? Now he probably would change the lyrics from "Something I don't understand" to "Something I totally get".

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