Former bandmate Billy Eli talks about Joe Stack with Greta Van Susteren

The Joe Stack I knew was mostly apolitical. I never heard him take a political stance on either side ... left, right. As far as I know he didn’t have a party affiliation.

So there’s that…

Roy Edroso has a good round-up of all of the latest Stack-related news here.

MORE: Here’s the cover of the album Amped Out that Stack recorded with Eli. That’s Stack on the far right.

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UPDATE: Zandar highlights a comment from here that sums up the Stack debacle very well.

Posted by Kevin K. on 02/19/10 at 07:56 AM • Permalink

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If each of us knew how many of our perfectly normal friends are hiding terrible gnawing fears, blood-curdling secrets or tightly-compartmentalized craziness with the potential for mayhem, we’d never leave the house or answer the phone.

PS: The fact that Stack seemed normal to this guy is not exactly compelling testimony.

we’d never leave the house or answer the phone.

Strange, welcome to my life.

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