Wolfgang wrote:
> You in U.S. seem to be especially inhibited there, aren't you?
Eric Gartner impeccably answered:
>> That's a terrible stereotype, Wolfgang! The USA is a large and
>> diverse place...
I couldn't agree with you more!
Rick Jansen (from rja(a)euronet.nl, wherever that might be) wrote:
>No. Can't you just shut up if you have nothing to say?
>Fluer is absolutely right in my opinion, the amount of
>babble is astonishing at times. [...]
Rob Evans answered:
> That is a very American response, if you don't mind me saying.
> You think only certain people should be entitled to speak.
Talking about stereotypes... I don't agree with you. Freedom of speech is
one of the many freedoms the Bill of Rights gives people in our
Constitution. As a matter of fact, everyone in the world should be entitled
to their opinion, even dear old Wolfgang. Don't agreeing with it is another
thing, but at least voices should be heard without restrictions. Come to
think of it, you had more troubles in this list with European members than
with Americans, am I correct? Same with Wolfgang, but then again, he
doesn't miss a chance to throw a poisoned arrow to this side of the world...
(read the first sentence of this e-mail).
oh jay wrote:
> fyi : if i would be the owner or moderator of this list , i would
> IMMEDIATELY ban u FOR_A_LIFETIME from this list
Rest my case. 1984 will make a good reading if you haven't already.
If you want to play Big Brother, go live in Cuba or some'. Please let
freedom flow at ease in here and try to stay away from agitating peoples
feelings if you can. Thank you.
Wolfgang wrote:
> This is unfair and not true! In my book I say the truth on every page
[...]
Klaus Zaepke, do you agree with him? I know you don't.
Dirk answered:
> I got this from Ralf & Florian AND Conny Plank, perhaps these
> persons don't tell the truth. Sorry, if I was wrong.
For what I can tell, Ralf and Florian only want people to see what they want
to show. Religion and government sure comes to mind, but that's a whole
different issue... or is it? Do as I say, not as I do...
Thomas, Drew wrote:
> I'm about tired of these whiny former members of bands who curse
> the very vehicle that drove them to success in the FIRST place!
> Hey Wolf, if it wasn't for Kraftwerk you'd be a nobody; DEAL with it!
> Don't blame Kraftwerk because nobody bought in to your whole
> Yamo thing.
Speaking of whiners, dear Tom...
I don't think Wolfie tries to blame anything on anybody, all he did in his
book is show the other side of the band, the human side, the side Ralf and
Florian want to hide from the public eye. Also, he wanted to set the record
straight; he told the world where some credits truly belong. I'm pretty sure
you'd be pissed if somebody else takes credit for one of your ideas. Not
everyone reacts the same. You probably won't care, and I respect that. He
wrote a book about it, and I respect that too. Is that too hard to
understand? Thankfully, the judge on this case got it right, and gave Wolfie
a pad on the back, instead of a fine.
Enrique