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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Move over Jim Morrison




The new Rock Star!

He should have been pictured in handcuffs but RS chose adulation. Would we expect anything less from this  "lefty" magazine? They even threw in the Arctic Ice Melt just in case there was any doubt.

Read the bottom right hand corner. Instead of looking for excuses for this animal it should have said this:

America welcomed the Tsarnaev family with open arms after claiming they were persecuted in their native Chechnya even providing them with a welfare check. To show their profound gratitude this Muslim swine and his dead brother decided to set off a bomb maiming hundreds and killing 3 including a 8 year old little boy.

The proper place for Rolling Stone is on the roll in a bathroom... not the newsstand. 



Looks like RS got the jump on Time Magazine. 

Tsarnaev was going to be Man of the Year.
(Now it's Person of the year...You know..PC and all)



 Editor-in-chief Jann (Obama supporter) Wenner. Send him an email.

letters@rollingstone.com
or
Rolling Stone
1290 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10104 - 0298
(212) 484-1616

(If you can spare a bar of soap and a comb that would be nice too)




Tsarnaev makes cover of Rolling Stone, draws outrage, boycotts




Dzhohkar Tsarnaev, the suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, is on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine, along with an accompanying profile of the one-time UMass Dartmouth student who went to high school in Cambridge.

Late this morning, both Tedeschi Food Shops and CVS pledged not to carry the Rolling Stone issue in its stores.

On its Facebook page, CVS wrote:"CVS/pharmacy has decided not to sell the current issue of Rolling Stone featuring a cover photo of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect. As a company with deep roots in New England and a strong presence in Boston, we believe this is the right decision out of respect for the victims of the attack and their loved ones.

And from Tedeschi's Facebook page: "Tedeschi Food Shops supports the need to share the news with everyone, but cannot support actions that serve to glorify the evil actions of anyone. With that being said, we will not be carrying this issue of Rolling Stone. Music and terrorism don't mix!

Earlier today, both Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino commented on the magazine cover. Menino said in a statement that the cover"rewards a terrorist with celebrity treatment. 




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