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In reply to the discussion: Will people quit attacking Beyonce and her performance last night. [View all]busterbrown
(8,515 posts)21. Think by the time the games over everyone is burnt out and take to the threads to discuss anything
but the game. Which was a great one. I dont think the things you mention come even remotely close to eclipsing the game. This thing is more popular now than ever...
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Will people quit attacking Beyonce and her performance last night. [View all]
busterbrown
Feb 2013
OP
Well I'm 65 yrs old and I like Beyonce. She has a great voice. No people will
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#3
Seeing the performance, told my wife of 57 years that Beyonce must be the second sexiest
indepat
Feb 2013
#6
How sweet. That's probably why you have been married so long. I am lucky
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#14
You're definitely on to something. "She is a friend of the president so that alone
Number23
Feb 2013
#30
We already knew that before she even performed. They have it in for her. She is beautiful,
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#32
If it were that simple. I doubt it. It's all about her being an Obama supporter in
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#48
I thought her performance was fine for a burlesque, but not appropriate as superbowl family show
peacebird
Feb 2013
#51
Your right about that. But lets face it for some reason no matter what she does some
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#52
i didn't even know she *was* an obama supporter & i doubt most people do either.
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#62
Are you sure? She is a strong supporter of Obama. Yes it could very well be. You are
southernyankeebelle
Feb 2013
#63
i'm sure *I* didn't know she was an obama supporter. not everyone is a celebrity or political
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#64
Yes, probably when people stop telling them to quit "attacking" Beyonce & her performance
patrice
Feb 2013
#5
You consider rights overcomplicated? You consider the fact that if a right doesn't apply to
patrice
Feb 2013
#23
You don't see how "I think I'll pass" is OKAY to say about Beouncy too? ONLY you get to "pass"?
patrice
Feb 2013
#25
let me ask you something...Do you also think that what you are suggesting goes for politics as well?
busterbrown
Feb 2013
#27
My perspective on politics is acquired from Howard Zinn: like lots of other stuff, politics evolved
patrice
Feb 2013
#34
There's not much positive about someone who does not recognize what RIGHTS are. nt
patrice
Feb 2013
#24
So the next time a tea bagger calls Michele a “fat ass” I don’t have a Right to tell that ass hole
busterbrown
Feb 2013
#29
Think by the time the games over everyone is burnt out and take to the threads to discuss anything
busterbrown
Feb 2013
#21
Must live in Mid west.. be careful....originally from N.Y....Cali now for 20 years....
busterbrown
Feb 2013
#60
Because its a Superbowl.....Not a sophisticated audience. In fact most of them are drunk and really
busterbrown
Feb 2013
#68