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Registered: July 08, 2003
Posts: 17
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well, i was just going to come here and comment on someone elses post, but apparently people care more about britney v. christina then the fact that these america hating celebrities are getting their opinion taken more seriously than those of our commander in chief. they come right out and defend the likes of castro, saddam, kim jong il...the only person they don't snuggle up to is bin laden because, suprisingly, even they are smart enough to know that would kill their career. all the lemmings took their lead from jane fonda, and ever since she didn't get tried for treason, they have nothing to worry about. the corruption of these "idols", whose only marketable skill is imitating other people, whose IQ levels about equal with a carrot, who lash out against invading a country when they don't even know what country it is, is arguably a more serious problem then which washed out has-been "rules".
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Registered: April 27, 2002
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With the exception of Fidel Castro, no one I have ever heard has said these are quote-unquote "good men". Kim Jong Il, Hussein, et. al.

And Joey, if you had ever responded to my argument on Jane Fonda you might have a case. Whoopie, she's a communist, get over it.

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If I remember Treason is only a war-time offense and thus not applicable in any situation you've given (we haven't been "at war" since 1945). This is the reason the Rosenbergs were tried for espionage, not treason.

Treason is giving matierial support to the enemy, not simply doing a tour and being a dupe. She didn't kill anyone and didn't help anyone do it. If you think an actor carries enough weight for a country to base its torture policies on one bad one...

If you could in any way link her to the deaths, you might possibly have haf a leg to stand on.

Your case against Penn is even weaker.

It's not a crime to be communist, solcialist, populist, anarchist, or adhere to any other -ism. We get to do that here in America.
Registered: July 08, 2003
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bush isn't any better?? any better then what? lets see here...garofalo, after explaining that
"now that i'm sober, i watch alot of news" said that dropping bombs in iraq wouldn't solve any problems. however, last i checked, killing an evil dictator counted a solving a problem. she also said that bad things would happen if america went through with this. well, i consider the 9/11 attacks, the USS Cole bombings,attacks on our air force housing in saudi arabia, pan am flight 103, our marine baracks in beirut, and our embassies in kenya, tanzania, lebanon, and iran "bad". Sean Penn said we shouldn't go to war because "bombing is answered by bombing...killing by killing". so lets see, muslims kill us, but we can't respond because they might respond. we might have some bad "karmic retribution". Sean Penn also went on about the black listing of his father, leo penn. so while millions of people were sent to gulags and death camps, his dad was forced to fire the maid. it was heartwrenching. George Clooney gace out information that Bush cut a deal with France so they wouldn't complain. Apparently it didn't work because they never stopped complaining. Michael Moore laughed at the men on the doomed flights, saying they were cowards for not fighting back while at the same time, saying america shouldn't. Norman Mailer said...and i quote..."the crumpled World Trade Center was more beautiful that the building was." or hows this one..."Bin Laden is beloved because he's been out in these countries for decades building schools, roads, infrastructures, day cares...he has made lives better. we have not done that" these people claimed to be "serving the country by giving aid and comfort to an enemy about to be attacked by the US". now you want to explain to me, how president bush is in any way close to as bad as that?
Registered: July 06, 2003
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When did this happen? Why would those celebrities defend the people u said. That doesn't make any sense.
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I tried telling these liberals that many of their views fit soundly in with Jane Fonda, but you had people like Dante freakin' defending her.

If you ask me, I'd blacklist every single damn one of you who think it's okay to go over to a foreign country and do the despicable thing that anti-american trash did to our guys.

Then again, I'd want people who send over our troops overseas to miniature Vietnams "blacklisted" as well. Politicians are like celebrities and should be held accountable for what they do.

The little Commies who agree with Fonda, though...God help me if we were to ever get into an argument.

Bush isn't any better Cali. Follow his money trail and his family's money trail. It leads right up to the people who we're fighting and who we have fought.

It's sick and I know you don't believe me, but it's all there for the eye to see.
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