Singer Prince Dead at 57

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  1. waltky

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    Prince 'did not leave will', court told...
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    Prince 'did not leave will', sister Tyka Nelson tells court
    Tue, 26 Apr 2016 - Pop star Prince did not leave a will, his sister reveals in court documents.
     
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    So, is it to soon to start calling Prince, "The Artist Formerly Known as Alive"?
     
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    Drugs are the focus of Prince's death...
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    Prince death investigation focusing on drugs
    April 26, 2016 -- Authorities investigating Prince's death are focusing on the role that painkillers apparently played in both his fatal collapse at Paisley Park and in the medical emergency that forced his private plane to land in the middle of the night in Moline, Ill., days before.
     
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    Why give drug use a pass. People need to take a moral stand. They lit up entire buildings with purple light in his honor, yet won't condemn his drug use.

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    Was he too strung out on drugs to even write a will?
     
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    No, people do not need to take a stand based on your morals or based on anything else, they are free to do whatever they want to honor someone they liked...
     
  6. clarkeT

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    No people need to QUIT making ASSumptions when considering the possibility that drugs may have played a part in Prince's death. Making ASSumptions is nothing more than a weak minded person trying to convince people of something that has yet to be proven and may not even be true to begin with.
     
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    Another junky down, good riddance.
     
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    It's not looking good for the "Prince is perfect and never took drugs" crowd:
    "Federal drug agency joins Prince probe after opioid pain pills are found on singer's body"
    http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/federal-dr...oid-pain-pills-are-found-singers-body-1557137
     
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    Yes, we need to condemn hard-drug use of course (and have harsh penalties for dealing hard-drugs obviously), but still realize that he did indeed contribute much to the world.
    Just think how much more he could have contributed to the world if he had not been a strung-out junkie who allegedly didn't sleep for 154 hours straight!
    "High as a kite" doesn't even begin to describe how strung-out one needs to be to not sleep for 154 straight hours!
    http://www.torontosun.com/2016/04/25/prince-hadnt-slept-in-six-days-prior-to-death-report
     
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    Why not offer addicts assistance to free them from their disease?

    And why have harsh penalties when history shows them to be totally ineffective?
     
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    It's not a disease, it's a choice, and one that will kill you.

    It's like playing Russian roulette, you don't have to put 1 round in a revolver, spin the cylinder, close it, stick it to your head, then pull the the trigger, you choose to.

    Kind of like choosing to stick a pill up your nostril or a needle into your vein.

    Good riddance to this prime example of human stupidity.

    "I have everything, (*)(*)(*)(*) it, let's do some heroin."
     
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    Newp. Addiction is a disease.
    No, it's nothing like that.
    Your grasp on reality seems ill suited to rational discussion.

    Bummer.
     
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    Coming from the guy making excuses for junkies.

    Calling it a disease is a disservice, it takes the responsibility away from the junky themselves and instead blames it on something else. (Everybody's a victim of something right?)

    I've never seen a 5 year majestically become an addict, I have watched ignorant teenagers start off with pills which later led to heroin which ultimately ended in their death. It is a choice, no one forces you to put a needle in your arm. Your own stupidity does.

    Good riddance.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capitalism View Post

    It's not a disease, it's a choice, and one that will kill you.
    Newp. Addiction is a disease.




    It's like playing Russian roulette, you don't have to put 1 round in a revolver, spin the cylinder, close it, stick it to your head, then pull the the trigger, you choose to. No, it's nothing like that.




    Kind of like choosing to stick a pill up your nostril or a needle into your vein.

    Good riddance to this prime example of human stupidity.

    "I have everything, (*)(*)(*)(*) it, let's do some heroin." Your grasp on reality seems ill suited to rational discussion.

    Bummer.

    What else can we expect, Bruno, from trolls and those who make ASSumptions before facts are known?
     
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    Coming from the guy who is lying about me making excuses for junkies.
    No, child, it's not a disservice, no matter how much you need it to be.
    Yawn. More tough buy BS.

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    Not much, in any case.

    It's coming out now from close associates that he lived a life in constant hip pain, from years of performing, wearing those high heeled boots, jumping from risers on stages, etc... and he needed pain pills.

    If this is turns out to be an accidental OD, it won't change a thing about the man's life, genius or music for me.
     
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    Drugs and the Hollywood/Music Industry lifestyle shortened his life.
     
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    I like that too. Good thinking.
     
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    Prescription drug abuse is a huge issue nationwide. Let the man be defined by the reason he was famous, not his addiction.
     
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    Shows how much you DON'T know about Prince. All considered he hardly lived 'the Hollywood lifestyle'. And he didn't really participate in 'the Music Industry' in the way that many famous musicians do. He was a very private person and spent much of his 'off time', if you will, far away from 'the Hollywood scene' at his home or in 'his' studio in suburban Minneapolis Minnesota with those he considered his 'family'. And I believe if drugs played part in his death, they were in the form of prescription medication and legal and were taken to relieve the pain the man suffered from the very things that Bruno described from years of performing, the type of shoes he wore, and all the moves he made on stages performing his heart out for his fans.

    Oh, and by the way, Greataxe, here's a quote from Caver County Sherriff Jim Olson, " “This is a tragedy for all of us. To you, Prince Rogers Nelson was a celebrity. To us, he’s a community member and a good neighbor,” Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson said Friday.

    Before one goes making ASSumptions about Prince and the life he led, they really ought to do a little research. It's real easy and most do already know about the truly 'private' person.
     
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    It is only logical to assume such as person as Prince would be a druggie---as the facts reveal:

    EXCLUSIVE: Prince's former drug dealer tells how the legend spent $40,000 at a time on six-month supplies of Dilaudid pills and Fentanyl patches - highly addictive opioid pain killers - for 25 years
    Prince's former drug dealer, who asked to be named only as Doctor D, revealed the full extent of the late-star's secret drug addiction
    Doctor D revealed the singer would spend up to $40,000 a time on six-month supplies of Dilaudid pills and Fentanyl patches
    Prince regularly bought drugs from Doctor D between 1984 and 2008
    The dealer said the musician suffered crippling stage fright and could not get on stage and perform without the drugs
    Doctor D said: 'He was always a pill man - that's why nobody ever saw him do drugs. He never shot up, or snorted cocaine'
    Prince was found dead on Thursday at his home in Minnesota just days after sources claimed he overdosed on the opiate Percocet


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-reveals-extent-addiction.html#ixzz47ELDOy7o
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    http://extratv.com/2016/04/27/new-report-reveals-princes-secret-history-of-drug-use/

    http://extratv.com/2016/04/27/dea-confirms-drugs-were-found-at-princes-home/


    Like----Duh!
     
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    And I'd bet you'd believe everything you might read in trashy rags like the Enquirer and the Globe! Give us break. The Daily Mail? Really 'dude'!. Just another trashy (conservative middle market British) tabloid. 'Named only as Doctor D'??? What a laugh. Facts my a**. DUH indeed. Hey. I have some oceanfront property in Arizona you might be interested in.
     
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    Powerful drugs found in Prince's home 'were mislabelled'...
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    Prince death: Powerful drugs found in singer's home 'were mislabelled'
    Sun, 21 Aug 2016: Pills seized from the home of singer Prince contained the dangerously powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl but were mislabelled, according to reports.
     
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    Is he still dead?
     
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    Yes, the drugs made it so, were he even ten times the man, I'm sorry to say, still dead.
     
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    Allegations that Prince was murdered by the Zionist controlled music industry. After winning back legal rights to his own music. Of course the threat is that once a serious artist like Prince is able to control his own music it becomes possible to promote other artists and break the Zionist media monopoly on popular music.

    Charlies Giuliani at Renegade Broadcasting just did a great piece on the Buddy Holly murder story. Buddy Holly also wanted to control his own music and was murdered on orders of the Hollywood music industry.

    Basically the Zionist media of which Hollywood is a huge part wanted to control the emerging music genre of Rock and Roll and use it as a vehicle for their own political agenda. Promoting drug use, race-mixing, homosexuality and cultural Marxism.


    http://www.renegadebroadcasting.com/truth-hertz-assassination-independent-musicians-8-17-16/
     

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