
![]() |
|
|

| [-] |

| [−] |
| [−] |
| [−] |
| [−] |
Prev | List | Random | Next |

Hey kids - here's a pre-historic music video, perfect for this week:
Since once again I've presented a tune from an old-school rocker who will likely vote for McCain (The Arizona native recently said "I vote for the person, not the party. [As for U.S. Vice President hopeful Sarah Palin], I think she's totally a breath of fresh air. When they say she has no experience, maybe that's what Washington needs. I still don't know who I'm going to vote for. But in a shooting war, I want a pit bull, not a poodle. I'm gonna go for the hawk.") the Fairness Doctrine dictates I give equal time to the opposition.
So here's one Obama voters would probably gleefully sing to their man on election night or any other:
And Frampton is an avowed Obama man, and an Ohio voter, too.
Looks like Peter Frampton's neighbors don't feel like he does.Good thing the British-born rocker turned insurance company pitch man had the courage to demand that interview, otherwise we might never have known.The '70s rock star is complaining that his Barack Obama yard signs keep getting swiped from his home in the upscale and predominantly Republican Cincinnati suburb of Indian Hill.
Frampton, 58, is so angry that he called The Cincinnati Enquirer asking to be interviewed.
The British-born singer of "Do You Feel Like We Do" and other hits told the newspaper that one reason he became a U.S. citizen was so he could vote. Now, he says his American rights to free speech and political speech are being violated and it "bugs" him.
Previously: Joe Perry and the Tedster for McCain, and Barbara Striesand and The Boss for Obama.