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GA: Aging Rocker to College Kids: You’re Too Drunk, Violent, & Stupid for Your Rights
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Athens, GA, rocker Micheal Stipe and his band R.E.M. helped fulfill that role for those who came of age in the 1980s and ‘90s with a string of memorable hits. On Monday, however, Stipe said too much, and not enough, with a preachy, barely coherent editorial railing against the Second Amendment rights of today’s college students.
The occasion of Stipe’s lecture was Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal’s ongoing consideration of H.B. 859, a bill the legislature passed last month that would partially lift Georgia’s ban on the concealed carrying of handguns on college campuses for those with a concealed carry license. |
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Rock band REM's frontman Michael Stipe today revealed he was gay, ending years of speculation about his sexuality. The 41-year-old singer told Time magazine he was a 'queer artist' who had been in a relationship with a man for three years. 'I'm gay,' admits REM frontman | Daily Mail Online www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Im-gay-admits-REM-frontman.htmlDaily Mail |
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