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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 101
Sign: Taurus

City: Los Angeles
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/30/2006

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Thursday, October 30, 2008 

Category: Music

There are only a few topics I can blog about that interest the largest number of readers. Posts about race and Sarah Palin tend to stir things up. Immigration, not so much, surprisingly. Regular readers didn't like the music blogging, although female readers seemed to like the Hanson posts. And the 64-comment post on synesthesia was a fluke.

That's the way it is. When a blogger builds a reputation covering certain topics, those are what people expect to read when they come to his/her blog. Today, I have the pleasure of combining music and politics. A couple of months ago, it seems like I was reading a story every day about some rocker "offended" that John McCain played one of his songs during the campaign. Big babies. Clearly, they were not McCain supporters, and clearly, they were raging liberals.

Joe PerrySo, when I hear about an artist type – musician, actor, or whatever – supporting McCain, I simply must blog about it.

Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry, Dave Wedge of the Boston Herald tells us, is a McCain supporter. Lead singer Steve Tyler (he of the generous lips) gets all the attention, even as he approaches senior citizenship. But for a while, I had a crush on Joe Perry.

A "lifelong Republican," Perry says he decided to go public for McCain after "seeing so many people come out for Obama." He has his parents to thank for instilling a "work hard" ethic and encouraging him to be positive. Not that it matters in the scheme of things, but I'm glad Perry went on record that he's a Republican. He's a rarity among rockers.

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Donna
Donna Collins Tinsley

 
Thanks for letting us know this information!


I was nearly fifty-five years old when I went to my first Aerosmith Rock Concert with my fifteen-year-old daughter. Trying to give her a great birthday present I agreed to the trip to Tampa, Florida and the induction and introduction into the Rock music genre. My youngest daughter, Shiloh, wished she had been a teenager in the 70's and loves the old bands instead of whatever is out there now. I still cannot believe what a great experience that was and I am still a fan. The words and music to "Dream On" makes a woman want to dream big; even though she is not the teenager she still feels to be in her heart.

Rock on, my friend. I love these blogs.

Blessings,
Donna Collins Tinsley
 
Posted by Donna on Saturday, November 01, 2008 - 12:12 PM
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Darling Diva

 
Interesting, after reading the article, I didn't see anything about why he supported John McCain, he just did because he's a die hard Republican. Oh, well, I've always respected John McCain, didn't really appreciate how he ran his campaign, but his concession speech was beautiful. Had he talked like he did in that speech the entire campaign, he might have gotten a few more votes, it really showed his understanding side and I see why he crosses party lines.
 
Posted by Darling Diva on Friday, November 07, 2008 - 4:09 PM
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