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Hiss
Joined: 09 Jul 2003 Location: Geelong
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Post subject: Yes | |
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Defender wrote: | Lazza wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | ^ I don't think Member was mate, he was just saying Lennon stood up for the beliefs of King, and black Americans in general, civil rights, and because of that, and his peace beliefs and protests, the FBI had a very extensive file on him, right up to his tragic death. You really do seem to look for controversy and innuendo in others opinions, your entitled to your view, as are we. |
The mind boggles Piesnchess, the mind boggles!!
I do wonder with young people sometimes if it is just an ill informed view due to a lack of proper education or if this is actually the exact type of thinking that will lead us into the future.....
Thank goodness thay my two teenage kids share vastly different views to Defender on people like Lennon, MLK and others of that ilk......... |
Lennon was a self confessed wife beater who was violent towards women even in the early days, you seem to be doing a very good job raising your teenage children, such values.
Lennon is the poster boy for do as I say, not as I do, he wrote Imagine from his penthouse suite at the ritz FFS. |
Oh that's a bit harsh. But he did dodge military service that's why his music is banned in our household. He wrote anti military music as well. Disgrace. I would much rather listen to Captain Glenn Miller than those military hating musicians. _________________ I love this club and I hold anyone in contempt who does not think it is worth fighting for. |
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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Post subject: Re: Yes | |
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Hiss wrote: | Defender wrote: | Lazza wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | ^ I don't think Member was mate, he was just saying Lennon stood up for the beliefs of King, and black Americans in general, civil rights, and because of that, and his peace beliefs and protests, the FBI had a very extensive file on him, right up to his tragic death. You really do seem to look for controversy and innuendo in others opinions, your entitled to your view, as are we. |
The mind boggles Piesnchess, the mind boggles!!
I do wonder with young people sometimes if it is just an ill informed view due to a lack of proper education or if this is actually the exact type of thinking that will lead us into the future.....
Thank goodness thay my two teenage kids share vastly different views to Defender on people like Lennon, MLK and others of that ilk......... |
Lennon was a self confessed wife beater who was violent towards women even in the early days, you seem to be doing a very good job raising your teenage children, such values.
Lennon is the poster boy for do as I say, not as I do, he wrote Imagine from his penthouse suite at the ritz FFS. |
Oh that's a bit harsh. But he did dodge military service that's why his music is banned in our household. He wrote anti military music as well. Disgrace. I would much rather listen to Captain Glenn Miller than those military hating musicians. |
There’s simply no way of disputing this: the revered icon of peace and love had a serious problem with violence against women. This has been documented all the way back to his Liverpool days, and he eventually admitted it himself later in life. His first wife Cynthia and his second, Yoko Ono, were both victims of Lennon’s brutality at one point or another, and given that most men who beat their spouses or girlfriends regularly are not particularly discriminating about the object of their violence, it’s frankly impossible that they were the only ones. It seems clear in hindsight that the gentle icon the hippies worship was actually a man with very serious psychological problems who often flew into uncontrollable fits of rage which he took out on the women in his life.
http://listverse.com/2012/05/12/top-10-unpleasant-facts-about-john-lennon/ _________________ Defender...........
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Lazza
Joined: 04 Feb 2003 Location: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
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Defender wrote: | You might condone violence against women but I certainly don't. |
Mate, I have been a Social Worker for over 35 years. THAT is plainly the stupidest thing you have ever posted here.......
But I guess having freedom of speech entitles your types to say such nonsensical stuff.... |
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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Lazza wrote: | Defender wrote: | You might condone violence against women but I certainly don't. |
Mate, I have been a Social Worker for over 35 years. THAT is plainly the stupidest thing you have ever posted here.......
But I guess having freedom of speech entitles your types to say such nonsensical stuff.... |
You wrote "I do wonder with young people sometimes if it is just an ill informed view due to a lack of proper education or if this is actually the exact type of thinking that will lead us into the future.....
Thank goodness thay my two teenage kids share vastly different views to Defender on people like Lennon, MLK and others of that ilk......... "
Did you know Lennon was violent towards females? Am I still "ill informed" or suffer from "lack of proper education"? Or would that be you? _________________ Defender...........
On the day before the first, Daicos created God.
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Hiss
Joined: 09 Jul 2003 Location: Geelong
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Post subject: hey | |
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Lazza wrote: | Defender wrote: | You might condone violence against women but I certainly don't. |
Mate, I have been a Social Worker for over 35 years. THAT is plainly the stupidest thing you have ever posted here.......
But I guess having freedom of speech entitles your types to say such nonsensical stuff.... |
Lazza his statement about you in that regard is a disgrace and should be removed immediately. No one can ever justify violence against women and children. _________________ I love this club and I hold anyone in contempt who does not think it is worth fighting for. |
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jackcass
Joined: 01 Mar 2005 Location: Bendigo
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Breadcrawl wrote: | Well I'm certainly stupider than I was ten minutes ago.
Thanks for that lads. |
And cheaper than a lobotomy |
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Flashman
Joined: 11 Aug 2007
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Post subject: Re: Yes | |
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Defender wrote: | Hiss wrote: | Defender wrote: | Lazza wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | ^ I don't think Member was mate, he was just saying Lennon stood up for the beliefs of King, and black Americans in general, civil rights, and because of that, and his peace beliefs and protests, the FBI had a very extensive file on him, right up to his tragic death. You really do seem to look for controversy and innuendo in others opinions, your entitled to your view, as are we. |
The mind boggles Piesnchess, the mind boggles!!
I do wonder with young people sometimes if it is just an ill informed view due to a lack of proper education or if this is actually the exact type of thinking that will lead us into the future.....
Thank goodness thay my two teenage kids share vastly different views to Defender on people like Lennon, MLK and others of that ilk......... |
Lennon was a self confessed wife beater who was violent towards women even in the early days, you seem to be doing a very good job raising your teenage children, such values.
Lennon is the poster boy for do as I say, not as I do, he wrote Imagine from his penthouse suite at the ritz FFS. |
Oh that's a bit harsh. But he did dodge military service that's why his music is banned in our household. He wrote anti military music as well. Disgrace. I would much rather listen to Captain Glenn Miller than those military hating musicians. |
There’s simply no way of disputing this: the revered icon of peace and love had a serious problem with violence against women. This has been documented all the way back to his Liverpool days, and he eventually admitted it himself later in life. His first wife Cynthia and his second, Yoko Ono, were both victims of Lennon’s brutality at one point or another, and given that most men who beat their spouses or girlfriends regularly are not particularly discriminating about the object of their violence, it’s frankly impossible that they were the only ones. It seems clear in hindsight that the gentle icon the hippies worship was actually a man with very serious psychological problems who often flew into uncontrollable fits of rage which he took out on the women in his life.
http://listverse.com/2012/05/12/top-10-unpleasant-facts-about-john-lennon/ |
Well that's a totally objective list wasn't it?
It labels Lennon everything from a wife beater to talentless and claims that these are facts. Amazing that such a fraud is to this day revered and whose recordings still inspire and sell millions.
It looks to me that most of that list was garnered from the late (but not lamented) Albert Goldmans total hatchet job of a biography. A book notorious for it's dubious research, lack of primary sources, innuendo and reportage of unsubstantiated stories as fact.
His writings would probably be right up your alley. |
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Member 7167
"What Good Fortune For Governments That The People Do Not Think" - Adolf Hitler.
Joined: 18 Dec 2008 Location: The Collibran Hideout
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Post subject: Re: Yes | |
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Flashman wrote: | Defender wrote: | Hiss wrote: | Defender wrote: | Lazza wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | ^ I don't think Member was mate, he was just saying Lennon stood up for the beliefs of King, and black Americans in general, civil rights, and because of that, and his peace beliefs and protests, the FBI had a very extensive file on him, right up to his tragic death. You really do seem to look for controversy and innuendo in others opinions, your entitled to your view, as are we. |
The mind boggles Piesnchess, the mind boggles!!
I do wonder with young people sometimes if it is just an ill informed view due to a lack of proper education or if this is actually the exact type of thinking that will lead us into the future.....
Thank goodness thay my two teenage kids share vastly different views to Defender on people like Lennon, MLK and others of that ilk......... |
Lennon was a self confessed wife beater who was violent towards women even in the early days, you seem to be doing a very good job raising your teenage children, such values.
Lennon is the poster boy for do as I say, not as I do, he wrote Imagine from his penthouse suite at the ritz FFS. |
Oh that's a bit harsh. But he did dodge military service that's why his music is banned in our household. He wrote anti military music as well. Disgrace. I would much rather listen to Captain Glenn Miller than those military hating musicians. |
There’s simply no way of disputing this: the revered icon of peace and love had a serious problem with violence against women. This has been documented all the way back to his Liverpool days, and he eventually admitted it himself later in life. His first wife Cynthia and his second, Yoko Ono, were both victims of Lennon’s brutality at one point or another, and given that most men who beat their spouses or girlfriends regularly are not particularly discriminating about the object of their violence, it’s frankly impossible that they were the only ones. It seems clear in hindsight that the gentle icon the hippies worship was actually a man with very serious psychological problems who often flew into uncontrollable fits of rage which he took out on the women in his life.
http://listverse.com/2012/05/12/top-10-unpleasant-facts-about-john-lennon/ |
Well that's a totally objective list wasn't it?
It labels Lennon everything from a wife beater to talentless and claims that these are facts. Amazing that such a fraud is to this day revered and whose recordings still inspire and sell millions.
It looks to me that most of that list was garnered from the late (but not lamented) Albert Goldmans total hatchet job of a biography. A book notorious for it's dubious research, lack of primary sources, innuendo and reportage of unsubstantiated stories as fact.
His writings would probably be right up your alley. |
Just the type of source information individuals like Defender uses to justify their tenuous position. Enough said. |
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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Post subject: Re: Yes | |
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Flashman wrote: | Defender wrote: | Hiss wrote: | Defender wrote: | Lazza wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | ^ I don't think Member was mate, he was just saying Lennon stood up for the beliefs of King, and black Americans in general, civil rights, and because of that, and his peace beliefs and protests, the FBI had a very extensive file on him, right up to his tragic death. You really do seem to look for controversy and innuendo in others opinions, your entitled to your view, as are we. |
The mind boggles Piesnchess, the mind boggles!!
I do wonder with young people sometimes if it is just an ill informed view due to a lack of proper education or if this is actually the exact type of thinking that will lead us into the future.....
Thank goodness thay my two teenage kids share vastly different views to Defender on people like Lennon, MLK and others of that ilk......... |
Lennon was a self confessed wife beater who was violent towards women even in the early days, you seem to be doing a very good job raising your teenage children, such values.
Lennon is the poster boy for do as I say, not as I do, he wrote Imagine from his penthouse suite at the ritz FFS. |
Oh that's a bit harsh. But he did dodge military service that's why his music is banned in our household. He wrote anti military music as well. Disgrace. I would much rather listen to Captain Glenn Miller than those military hating musicians. |
There’s simply no way of disputing this: the revered icon of peace and love had a serious problem with violence against women. This has been documented all the way back to his Liverpool days, and he eventually admitted it himself later in life. His first wife Cynthia and his second, Yoko Ono, were both victims of Lennon’s brutality at one point or another, and given that most men who beat their spouses or girlfriends regularly are not particularly discriminating about the object of their violence, it’s frankly impossible that they were the only ones. It seems clear in hindsight that the gentle icon the hippies worship was actually a man with very serious psychological problems who often flew into uncontrollable fits of rage which he took out on the women in his life.
http://listverse.com/2012/05/12/top-10-unpleasant-facts-about-john-lennon/ |
Well that's a totally objective list wasn't it?
It labels Lennon everything from a wife beater to talentless and claims that these are facts. Amazing that such a fraud is to this day revered and whose recordings still inspire and sell millions.
It looks to me that most of that list was garnered from the late (but not lamented) Albert Goldmans total hatchet job of a biography. A book notorious for it's dubious research, lack of primary sources, innuendo and reportage of unsubstantiated stories as fact.
His writings would probably be right up your alley. |
Yes, the author of that list used the word "fact" rather loosely, hence why I didn't bother listing any of it apart from the wife beating, the wife beating is a well known fact and self confessed. _________________ Defender...........
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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Double. _________________ Defender...........
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
Joined: 17 Mar 2003
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I have not read anti military music . Go to the library. |
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MattyD
Joined: 19 Apr 2010 Location: Kew
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Clearly this thread has been derailed.
Who would do that?
I may need a tinfoil hat but isn't it possible:
the Club might throw 'spanners in the works' on online forums to derail any meaningful discussion?
In answer to the original question: not a hope in Hades. |
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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MattyD wrote: | Clearly this thread has been derailed.
Who would do that?
I may need a tinfoil hat but isn't it possible:
the Club might throw 'spanners in the works' on online forums to derail any meaningful discussion?
In answer to the original question: not a hope in Hades. |
The "perceptive fellow" have long suspected club plants.
This year the "perceptive fellow" will launch the inaugural Nick Davis medal, the medal will be given out to the most deluded happy sack on Nicks. _________________ Defender...........
On the day before the first, Daicos created God.
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Bob Sugar
Joined: 11 Feb 2010 Location: Benalla
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Post subject: Re: Yes | |
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Hiss wrote: | Defender wrote: | Lazza wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | ^ I don't think Member was mate, he was just saying Lennon stood up for the beliefs of King, and black Americans in general, civil rights, and because of that, and his peace beliefs and protests, the FBI had a very extensive file on him, right up to his tragic death. You really do seem to look for controversy and innuendo in others opinions, your entitled to your view, as are we. |
The mind boggles Piesnchess, the mind boggles!!
I do wonder with young people sometimes if it is just an ill informed view due to a lack of proper education or if this is actually the exact type of thinking that will lead us into the future.....
Thank goodness thay my two teenage kids share vastly different views to Defender on people like Lennon, MLK and others of that ilk......... |
Lennon was a self confessed wife beater who was violent towards women even in the early days, you seem to be doing a very good job raising your teenage children, such values.
Lennon is the poster boy for do as I say, not as I do, he wrote Imagine from his penthouse suite at the ritz FFS. |
Oh that's a bit harsh. But he did dodge military service that's why his music is banned in our household. He wrote anti military music as well. Disgrace. I would much rather listen to Captain Glenn Miller than those military hating musicians. |
Dodge military service? Good on him on that note, especially for that war, a war that could never be won. _________________ Defender...........
On the day before the first, Daicos created God.
You like this. |
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Piesnchess
piesnchess
Joined: 09 Jun 2008
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Hiss wrote: | Defender wrote: | Lazza wrote: | Piesnchess wrote: | ^ I don't think Member was mate, he was just saying Lennon stood up for the beliefs of King, and black Americans in general, civil rights, and because of that, and his peace beliefs and protests, the FBI had a very extensive file on him, right up to his tragic death. You really do seem to look for controversy and innuendo in others opinions, your entitled to your view, as are we. |
The mind boggles Piesnchess, the mind boggles!!
I do wonder with young people sometimes if it is just an ill informed view due to a lack of proper education or if this is actually the exact type of thinking that will lead us into the future.....
Thank goodness thay my two teenage kids share vastly different views to Defender on people like Lennon, MLK and others of that ilk......... |
Lennon was a self confessed wife beater who was violent towards women even in the early days, you seem to be doing a very good job raising your teenage children, such values.
Lennon is the poster boy for do as I say, not as I do, he wrote Imagine from his penthouse suite at the ritz FFS. |
Oh that's a bit harsh. But he did dodge military service that's why his music is banned in our household. He wrote anti military music as well. Disgrace. I would much rather listen to Captain Glenn Miller than those military hating musicians. |
Defender, Lennon did have an alcohol and drug abuse problem, not denying that, which led to some irrational behaviour,but the good he did, far outweighed the bad. And as for Hiss, give me his music anyday, and his peace songs, over military music anytime. and I hasten to add that my late dad, a six yr WW2 veteran, Lieutenant, was a big fan of his music too, he liked his peace stuff. _________________ Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb. |
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