Mr_Jefferson_24
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Fri Sep-23-05 09:34 AM
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| 29. Exactly. The government... |
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...IS the people (theoretically anyway). And if the people express their will that the government is NOT to be in the business of deciding what does or does not constitute "Art," then they shouldn't be. Of course, with the Supreme Court and Diebold being the new appointers of presidents and other government officials, it's a bit difficult to get them to listen to the concerns of the people any more.
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| -Scalia tells Juilliard audience govt can choose artwork when it's funding |
kskiska |
Sep-22-05 11:18 PM |
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All I want is 45 seconds alone with Fat Tony. |
karlrschneider |
Sep-22-05 11:22 PM |
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Fat Tony is a perfect name for that slug |
barb162 |
Sep-23-05 12:05 AM |
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i'll hold him down for you |
wellstone_democrat |
Sep-23-05 12:18 AM |
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Scalia at something called American Society and the Arts? |
despairing optimist |
Sep-22-05 11:25 PM |
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And the people fund the government, ASSHOLE |
tk2kewl |
Sep-22-05 11:25 PM |
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EXACTLY... |
Triana |
Sep-22-05 11:38 PM |
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Absolutely right. . . |
StopThief |
Sep-23-05 01:03 PM |
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If the government is of the people, by the people, for the people |
marbuc |
Sep-22-05 11:31 PM |
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So much fun to be an artist in Bush's America. |
bunny planet |
Sep-22-05 11:34 PM |
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Wait a minute, wasn't the point of having public funding (through |
Ilsa |
Sep-22-05 11:45 PM |
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Simple answer, NO. |
happyslug |
Sep-23-05 01:10 AM |
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Thanks for the history on this. eom |
Ilsa |
Sep-23-05 07:27 AM |
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Here's hoping |
architect359 |
Sep-23-05 09:01 AM |
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Fat Tony, I fund the the government... |
mitchum |
Sep-22-05 11:45 PM |
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Exactly. The government... |
Mr_Jefferson_24 |
Sep-23-05 09:34 AM |
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It's the Arts, not the Farts, Skatoulaki |
GoddessOfGuinness |
Sep-22-05 11:46 PM |
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Scaley's concept of Arts .. |
VegasWolf |
Sep-22-05 11:59 PM |
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Let's see now . . . the neo-cons don't think art is worthwhile . . . |
TaleWgnDg |
Sep-23-05 12:16 AM |
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Any time this asswipe shows up in public we need people with cameras |
Demonaut |
Sep-23-05 12:18 AM |
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at a panel discussion the other night, one of the attorneys quoted scalia |
niyad |
Sep-23-05 12:32 AM |
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I ask that SAME question |
QuettaKid |
Sep-23-05 10:12 AM |
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Arts? or All about religion? (warning, a couple of word replacements) |
SimpleTrend |
Sep-23-05 01:18 AM |
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Sounds like Fat Tony... |
punpirate |
Sep-23-05 03:16 AM |
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"the government chooses"..... |
annabanana |
Sep-23-05 04:44 AM |
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at my alma mater?!?! |
xchrom |
Sep-23-05 04:59 AM |
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It's part of the ramp-up |
Karenina |
Sep-23-05 09:18 AM |
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Republicans like Scalia are retarded socially. |
Judi Lynn |
Sep-23-05 05:07 AM |
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The Nazis liked to pick their own art too, and burned or stole the rest. |
bunny planet |
Sep-23-05 07:33 AM |
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Agree! Excellent statement |
Massachusetts |
Sep-23-05 09:03 AM |
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yeah, asswipe, but the funding is OURS |
tainowarrior |
Sep-23-05 07:36 AM |
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Absolutely |
2DleftofU |
Sep-23-05 01:26 PM |
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Guess What? America is paying with MY money. |
cease_fire |
Sep-23-05 08:26 AM |
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That was actually good advice |
PATRICK |
Sep-23-05 09:45 AM |
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As a point of law, he's absolutely correct. |
Walt Starr |
Sep-23-05 01:29 PM |
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