I like how they always leave out the fact that John was a law-abiding citizen and therefore, under the laws of NYC, was a prohibited person and was not allowed to carry a gun. Perhaps, if he could have defended himself, he would be alive and a certain murderer would be dead.
"He was angry that Lennon would preach love and peace but yet have millions [of dollars]," said his wife Gloria. Chapman later said that "He told us to imagine no possessions, and there he was, with millions of dollars and yachts and farms and country estates, laughing at people like me who had believed the lies and bought the records and built a big part of their lives around his music."
Chapman: a Leftist with a history of mental illness who realized he'd been duped by the cult of personality and Big Business.
I like how they always leave out the fact that John was a law-abiding citizen and therefore, under the laws of NYC, was a prohibited person and was not allowed to carry a gun. Perhaps, if he could have defended himself, he would be alive and a certain murderer would be dead.
ReplyDeleteA million? They had to include soldiers at war for this whopper!
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ReplyDelete"He was angry that Lennon would preach love and peace but yet have millions [of dollars]," said his wife Gloria. Chapman later said that "He told us to imagine no possessions, and there he was, with millions of dollars and yachts and farms and country estates, laughing at people like me who had believed the lies and bought the records and built a big part of their lives around his music."
Chapman: a Leftist with a history of mental illness who realized he'd been duped by the cult of personality and Big Business.
Of course, Chapman missed the rest of that line, "Imagine no possessions. I wonder if you can."
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