eople want. It doesnt hurt anyone. Nobody loses money. We as consumers have the right to listen to the music of our choice, whether it is Chopin; Mozart; Sonny Bono; or, God-forbid, Metallica. What we do in the privacy of our own homes is our business, not anyone elses, especially Metallicas. So I think it is crystal clear that we, as Americans, should support the downloading of music from the internet, specifically Napster.com. In conclusion, I want you to remember Slim Johnson. He is still in jail, a forlorn fashion catastrophe in his ill-fitting pink coveralls, sitting on death row for music piracy. He misses his wife. He misses his six children. He misses his cat, Mr. Freckles. But most of all, he misses his freedom. Works CitedFrampton, Pita. My Wacky Life. New York: Random House, 1980.Jovi, Bon Jon. Its Raining Men. Newsday 16 Sept. 2000: 20-60.Smithy, Billy. Time To Rock. Metal Edge 15 Dec. 1999: 40-55....