Hello I met Marilyn Manson what a couple years ago ran into him at a Grocery Store can't remmember where exactly we make him out to be a satanic
freak but he was the nicest guy Ive ever met litterally in magizines there all wrong don't judge a book by its cover that goes for countries.
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reply to post by Hello123456
What your saying is part and parcel of the celebrity hysteria in American culture. People think they know who these people are, but it's just a
perception that they have filtered through the MSM. If the media likes or dislikes some one they build him/her up to be an angel, or a monster.
I never met Marilyn Manson, but I was very impressed by his appearance in one of Michael Moore's movies. He seemed like a very articulate
knowledgeable guy. Not some vampire, who hates everyone and everything.
[edit on 14-1-2008 by Raoul Duke]
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Your exactly right.
I really wouldn't bother wasting time on any branch of the media.
You just come out less intelligent than when you first tuned in.
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This is something, unfortunately, that the so-called 'free press' has done for quite some time now. If you are a 'media darling' like Hillary
Clinton, etc., there is nothing that they, the press, won't do to either build you up or to defend you against those who question you. On the other
hand, if you are someone like Marilyn Manson who doesn't 'toe the party line', you are ostracized and reviled to know end. This is THE double
standard that the so-called free press in this country has taken up for itself and the cronies it serves.
If you look behind the scenes of the free press, you'll notice that most of the press is owned by 'the powers that be' that control what is going
on not only in this country, but around the world as well. Powerful people who dominate and control the political, social and economic systems
worl-wide, i.e, the NWO.
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I heard that during a recent pladgerizing of Greg Hurst on KHOU.com that he was actually making fun of Marilyn Manson.
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