Fri Nov 23, 2012 3:42 am
Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:28 am
Tornado wrote:When you deal with a manager like Colonel Parker so many years,, it is no surprise you can't see how a crook was Nixon in politics. It's a dark side of Elvis's personna. He mocked all the time "message songs" playing safe with sentimental and rythmic material that wouldn't raise any social issues. I tought he had made some kind of a statement with If I Can Dream and In The Ghetto, but that only lasted over night: Vegas became "business as usual". Sorry guys, but as much as I love Elvis, I can't but think that he missed some dramatic issues in the society and the world of his days. Still I collect FTD Classic like a madman. I can make the difference between the artist and the citizen. The problem with Elvis's celebrity and blind adulation is that he was forgiven a lot of things, nobody else would have gotten away with. We know today that some very rich and famous singers and artists use the fiscal paradised to escape their citizenship responsibility. It's not always a "Wonderful World". Fortunately Elvis never did that and he gave around tons of gifts to friends and money to charitable organizations. Colonel Parker never let him sing at the White House for JFK and Elvis never disputed that but he took on himself to meet President Nixon: what was it for incidentally? Just bravado?
Fri Nov 23, 2012 12:50 pm
likethebike wrote:Richard Nixon, by the way, was far from the worst president of the United States.
Sat Nov 24, 2012 12:54 am
Sat Nov 24, 2012 1:27 am
drjohncarpenter wrote:likethebike wrote:Richard Nixon, by the way, was far from the worst president of the United States.
Correct. That honor belongs to George W. Bush, whose worst transgressions while President will likely not become common knowledge until long after we are dead.
Sat Nov 24, 2012 1:47 am
jbnva58 wrote:drjohncarpenter wrote:likethebike wrote:Richard Nixon, by the way, was far from the worst president of the United States.
Correct. That honor belongs to George W. Bush, whose worst transgressions while President will likely not become common knowledge until long after we are dead.
Absouletly right.
W oversaw the worst erosion of civil liberties(in the name of combating "terroism") the USA has ever seen ...
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