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  • RJK1981
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    Yeah, I must have missed (or rather, forgot) that part, lol, sorry

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by RJK1981 View Post
    I'm curious where you get the millions of readers comment? Before this thread I had no idea his son was named after anyone at all, and now that I do know, well, who gives a damn? I'm not saying I like that he did that, just that I really couldn't care less about it, and no one should really. Maybe if he named his son after a serial killer or someone like Hitler, but why care if he named his son after someone who's politics is different than your own?
    Maybe you missed the discussion leading up to this post?
    It was very tongue-in-cheek....

    sk

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  • RJK1981
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    Originally posted by frik51 View Post
    Now let me think.....Mr. King, what in the world possessed you naming your son after this left-wing Swedish socialist?
    Don't you realize this will/has cost you millions of readers??
    sk

    sk
    I'm curious where you get the millions of readers comment? Before this thread I had no idea his son was named after anyone at all, and now that I do know, well, who gives a damn? I'm not saying I like that he did that, just that I really couldn't care less about it, and no one should really. Maybe if he named his son after a serial killer or someone like Hitler, but why care if he named his son after someone who's politics is different than your own?

    As for a question, I really don't know what I'd ask him, maybe for an autograph that I might not get (depends if I'm at a signing event or not really)

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    You're right, of course, frik, but what is offensive to people is the preachiness of some celebrities.
    Would you feel the same if you agreed with the sentiments expressed?
    When does expressing an opinion turn into preachiness?

    Streisand added a George W.W. bush skit to her latest 2006/2007 concert tour.
    It was not mean, nor offensive (I thought) - she was just poking fun at his politics.
    I was there in Las Vegas, and some (Republican) audience members were not pleased: Sing Barbra, sing!
    Why? It's her show. if she wants to make a point during her own show, why not? Just because she's a singer she should just shut up and sing?
    Like entertainers are not allowed to have -and express- their opinion?

    Ehm...we sure have lost track of this thread, haven't we.
    Asking King a question...

    Now let me think.....Mr. King, what in the world possessed you naming your son after this left-wing Swedish socialist?
    Don't you realize this will/has cost you millions of readers??

    sk
    Last edited by frik51; 06-28-2011, 07:31 PM.

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  • srboone
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    Originally posted by jester05jk View Post
    And in that regards, who cares if a famous person got a DUI or caught shoplifting. It isn't news worthy if I did something stupid, why is it when they do. You could be the biggest asshole in the world but if you tell a good tale then I'll keep coming back.
    True enough; but I did care about Keifer Sutherland going to jail on a DUI because it messed with "24".

    Originally posted by frik51 View Post
    A writer should keep on writing. Of course, but how can a writer not express who he is in his writing.
    His thoughts are his writing.
    sk
    You're right, of course, frik, but what is offensive to people is the preachiness of some celebrities.
    Last edited by srboone; 06-28-2011, 04:37 AM.

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by C.W. LaSart View Post
    Exactly! Just because you're famous doesn't mean your opinion holds more weight! Do what you do.
    Nor any less.
    Why should any ordinary guy be allowed to express his views, and someone famous not?
    A writer should keep on writing. Of course, but how can a writer not express who he is in his writing.
    His thoughts are his writing.
    Like that quote from The Way We Were:

    People are their principles.

    sk

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  • C.W. LaSart
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    I know what you mean.

    I love movies. Good, bad, old, new, foreign, domestic. I can walk a way from a movie theater thinking "that movie sucked", but I love going to see it. But I think of movie stars as children: they should be seen and not heard. I don't care what they think. Just keep making movies.

    I look at writers the same way. Just keep writing. Don't bore me with your thoughts on green toilet paper or union busting. If you must, write a non-fiction book about those subjects and maybe I'll read it.
    Exactly! Just because you're famous doesn't mean your opinion holds more weight! Do what you do.

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  • jester05jk
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    Originally posted by RJHubbard53 View Post
    Yeah, king is still a lefty politically. I certainly don't agree with his viewed but I still like and enjoy his work. My god, if I boycotted each person with whom I disagree, I would save a lot of money!
    Wouldn't we all?

    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    I know what you mean.

    I love movies. Good, bad, old, new, foreign, domestic. I can walk a way from a movie theater thinking "that movie sucked", but I love going to see it. But I think of movie stars as children: they should be seen and not heard. I don't care what they think. Just keep making movies.

    I look at writers the same way. Just keep writing. Don't bore me with your thoughts on green toilet paper or union busting. If you must, write a non-fiction book about those subjects and maybe I'll read it.
    And in that regards, who cares if a famous person got a DUI or caught shoplifting. It isn't news worthy if I did something stupid, why is it when they do. You could be the biggest asshole in the world but if you tell a good tale then I'll keep coming back.

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  • srboone
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    I know what you mean.

    I love movies. Good, bad, old, new, foreign, domestic. I can walk a way from a movie theater thinking "that movie sucked", but I love going to see it. But I think of movie stars as children: they should be seen and not heard. I don't care what they think. Just keep making movies.

    I look at writers the same way. Just keep writing. Don't bore me with your thoughts on green toilet paper or union busting. If you must, write a non-fiction book about those subjects and maybe I'll read it.

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  • C.W. LaSart
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    Originally posted by Slee1978 View Post
    I try not to think about his politics while enjoying his books.
    It is getting hard to do-I am starting to notice more propaganda thinly hidden in them, but I love him, I can get over it!

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  • Slee1978
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    I try not to think about his politics while enjoying his books.

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by frik51 View Post
    And yes, King did call his son Joe Hill...sort of..... Joe(seph) Hill(strom) King.
    No link to this other guy, obviously.
    (but does anyone really care?)
    I think I was wrong.
    It seems King did name his son after this Swedish guy.

    Oh well, why not?

    sk

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  • RJHubbard53
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    Yeah, king is still a lefty politically. I certainly don't agree with his viewed but I still like and enjoy his work. My god, if I boycotted each person with whom I disagree, I would save a lot of money!

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by theenormityofitall View Post
    I know you're living in a socialist state so that's what you're supposed to say
    The Netherlands a socialist state?
    I guess Rush Limbaugh would agree - I don't.
    Regardless, not reading King any longer because he named his son after some Swedish socialist (which he didn't) ....come on.
    This reminds me of another American icon, Barbra Streisand.
    I love her voice, her music, but I'm always amazed at the strong negative (American) reactions she receives - many people refusing to buy her CDs, or watch her movies, just because of her political point(s) of view.

    I just don't get that.

    sk

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  • C.W. LaSart
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    Originally posted by theenormityofitall View Post
    I just read the message again...you mean King himself named his kid that? After that guy? I know King was a leftist back in the day, but I saw in interviews and you can tell sometimes by what he writes, his political philosphy has changed. At least I hope it has. I knew he had kids, but I'm not enough of a King fanatic to know why he named his kids after this guy or this dude or whatever. And by "fanatic", I don't mean that in a bad way. People who are really interested in someone want to know everything about them; it's just natural. I can't think of a person I'm fanatical about, but I am fanatical about boxing, football and hockey playoffs
    Having seen King speak a couple of years ago, I can assure you his political and religious views have not changed one bit. Even when discussing his book, he found every chance to bash the conservatives that he could. It was the only downfall to an otherwise perfect evening. I'm not interested in a writer's political views-just tell me a story!

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