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CaptainHook
07-24-2005, 12:34 PM
http://www.rightwingnews.com/quotes/celeb.php

"When I see an American flag flying, it's a joke." -- Robert Altman

"They're sheep. They like him (Bush) enough to credit him with saving the nation after 9/11. Three thousand people get killed, and everybody thinks they're next on the list. The president comes along, and he's got his six-guns strapped on, and people think he's going to save them." -- Ed Asner

"I also think that there is a strong streak of racism, and whenever we engage in foreign adventures. Our whole history in regime change has been of people of different color." -- Ed Asner

"I not only think that they (U.S. leaders) are misguided, but I think they know exactly what they are doing and I think that they are men who are possessed of evil." -- Harry Belafonte

"The real terrorist threats are George W. Bush and his band of brown-shirted thugs." -- Sandra Bernhard

"I think America has no experience with terrorism or even with war. In Europe, we know a little bit more about these things." -- Bono

"I'm saying that the moral climate within the ruling class in this country is not that different from the moral climate within the ruling class of Hitler's Germany." -- David Clennon, star of the hit CBS television series "The Agency,"

...I'm not comparing Bush to Adolf Hitler - because George Bush, for one thing, is not as smart as Adolf Hitler. And secondly George Bush has much more power than Adolf Hitler ever had." -- David Clennon, star of the hit CBS television series "The Agency,"

...I'm saying that we (Americans) have sunk pretty low and I'm saying that you can look at the moral climate in Germany in 1933. We have to ask ourselves if we found ourselves in Nazi Germany, what would we do. Now I say, let the inspection process take its course." -- David Clennon, star of the hit CBS television series "The Agency,"

"You can't beat your enemy anymore through wars; instead you create an entire generation of people revenge-seeking. These days it only matters who's in charge. Right now that's us -- for a while at least. Our opponents are going to resort to car bombs and suicide attacks because they have no other way to win. ...I believe (Rumsfeld) thinks this is a war that can be won, but there is no such thing anymore. We can't beat anyone anymore." -- George Clooney

"I think war is based in greed and there are huge karmic retributions that will follow. I think war is never the answer to solving any problems. The best way to solve problems is to not have enemies." -- Sheryl Crow

I think the U.S. is terrifying and it saddens me. You only have to look at the state of affairs in America. I do worry about my children. As a parent you are always concerned...I just want them to be in a place where they are going to be strong enough to be able to make the right choices. Unfortunately we're in a position where people are so irresponsible that human life holds so little value to them. -- Tom Cruise explains why he wants his kids to be raised in Australia instead of America

"I just wish men would quit thinking they could just duke it out with each other. I don�t have all the facts, and who knows what�s really the truth, but I don�t really respect (Bush�s) way of dealing with this situation. It would have been great to have someone really, really smart in that office, and someone who is globally aware." -- Sandy Duncan

"I don't know if a country (America) where the people are so ignorant of reality and of history, if you can call that a free world." -- Jane Fonda

"(W)hen Communist U.S.S.R. was a superpower, the world was better off. The right-wing media is trying to marginalize the peace movement." -- Janeane Garofalo

"This (Iraq) is a manufactured conflict for the sake of geopolitical dominance in the area." -- Janeane Garofalo

"In a situation like this, of course you identify with everyone who's suffering. (But we must also think about) the terrorists who are creating such horrible future lives for themselves because of the negativity of this karma. It's all of our jobs to keep our minds as expansive as possible. If you can see (the terrorists) as a relative who's dangerously sick and we have to give them medicine, and the medicine is love and compassion. There's nothing better." -- Richard Gere

"America has never paid any attention to other people, so it's absurd for Bush to say that it's all in the best interests of the Iraqi people." -- Richard Gere

"Yes, (Bush is a) racist. We all knew that but the world is only finding it out now. As Texas's governor, Bush led a penitentiary system that executed more people than all the other U.S. states together. And most of the people who died from (the) death penalty were Afro-Americans or Hispanics. (Bush) promoted a Conservative program, designed to eliminate everything Americans had accomplished so far in matters of race and equality." -- Danny Glover

"A sad figure (Bush) � not too well educated, who doesn't get out of America much. He's leading the country towards Fascism." -- Larry Hagman

"This is a racist and imperialist war. The warmongers who stole the White House (you call them "hawks", but I would never disparage such a fine bird) have hijacked a nation's grief and turned it into a perpetual war on any non-white country they choose to describe as terrorist." -- Woody Harrelson

"The war against terrorism is terrorism. The whole thing is just bullsh*t." -- Woody Harrelson

"I believe - though I may wrong because I am no expert - that this war is about what most wars are about: hegemony, money, power and oil." -- Dustin Hoffman

"Have we gone to war yet? We f****** deserve to get bombed. Bring it on." -- Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders

"Let's get rid of all the economic (expletive) this country represents! Bring it on, I hope the Muslims win!" -- Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders

"It is an embarrassing time to be an American. It really is. It's humiliating." -- Jessica Lange

"What can I say? I hate Bush; I despise him and his entire administration, everything he represents and everything he has tried to do, not only internationally, which is horrific, but domestically as well. In my country the atmosphere is poisoned. Unbreathable for those of us who are not on the right. So thank you for inviting me to this festival and allowing me to leave there for a few days." -- Jessica Lange

"I don't believe war is a way to solve problems. I think it's wrong. I don't have respect for the people that made the decisions to go on with war. I don't have that much respect for Bush. He's about war, I'm not about war - a lot of people aren't about war." -- Avril Lavigne

"Too many people are being bowled over by Bush and Tony Blair in Britain. It's ludicrous to expect the whole world to follow what they want. America doesn't have the moral right to tell other people what to do. To say the whole world has to fall into line is you-know-what. I hope more people will rise up." -- Spike Lee

"Melt their weapons, melt their hearts, melt their anger with love." -- Shirley MacLaine on her anti-terrorism policy

"We have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. That's cowardly. Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, it's not cowardly." -- Bill Maher, Politically Incorrect

"America has an almost obscene infatuation with itself. Has there ever been a big, powerful country that is as patriotic as America? And patriotic in the tinniest way, with so much flag waving? You'd really think we were some poor little republic, and that if one person lost his religion for one hour, the whole thing would crumble. America is the real religion in this country." -- Norman Mailer

"The WTC was not just an architectural monstrosity, but also terrible for people who didn't work there, for it said to all those people: 'If you can't work up here, boy, you're out of it.' That's why I'm sure that if those towers had been destroyed without loss of life, a lot of people would have cheered. Everything wrong with America led to the point where the country built that tower of Babel, which consequently had to be destroyed. And then came the next shock. We had to realize that the people that did this were brilliant. It showed that the ego we could hold up until September 10 was inadequate." -- Norman Mailer

"Americans can't admit that you need courage to do such a thing. For that might be misunderstood. The key thing is that we in America are convinced that it was blind, mad fanatics who didn't know what they were doing. But what if those perpetrators were right and we were not? We have long ago lost the capability to take a calm look at the enormity of our enemy's position." -- Norman Mailer on 9/11

"Just so you know, we're ashamed that the president of the United States is from Texas." -- Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks at a concert in London

"I fear that our true motivation is about oil and our own flailing economy; about the failure to destroy Al Qaeda and about revenge. This war is wrong and this war is un-American." -- Dave Matthews

"Many families have been devastated tonight. This just is not right. They did not deserve to die. If someone did this to get back at Bush, then they did so by killing thousands of people who DID NOT VOTE for him! Boston, New York, DC, and the planes' destination of California--these were places that voted AGAINST Bush!" --Michael Moore, Michaelmoore.com, September 12

"I like America to some extent." -- Michael Moore

"The motivation for war is simple. The U.S. government started the war with Iraq in order to make it easy for U.S. corporations to do business in other countries. They intend to use cheap labor in those countries, which will make Americans rich. The U.S. government claims to bring democracy to Iraq; however, no country in the world takes such an assertion seriously. It is an illusion." -- Michael Moore

"(T)he passengers were scaredy-cats because they were mostly white. If the passengers had included black men those killers, with their puny bodies and unimpressive small knives, would have been crushed by the dudes." -- Michael Moore on Flight 93

"Since 9-11, more people have died in Afghanistan and Iraq than in New York that day � and for not a very good reason." -- Viggo Mortensen from Lord of the Rings

"I think that people like the Howard Sterns, the Bill O'Reillys and to a lesser degree the bin Ladens of the world are making a horrible contribution." -- Sean Penn

"Don�t you want to know what�s real and what�s not? I remember when I was a kid, you know, this whole Cold War thing. They had us scared of the Russians. 'The Russians, the Russians, the Russians.' So it�s almost like what�s real and what�s not?� -- Queen Latifah

"I just think we are a little bit of an arrogant nation and maybe this is a little bit of a humbling experience ... what has our government done to provoke (9/11) that we don't know about?" -- Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson

"In this time when a citizenry applauds the liberation of a country as it lives in fear of its own freedom...when people all over the country fear reprisal if they use their right to free speech, it is time to get angry. It is time to get fierce." -- Tim Robbins

"How will the bombing of Baghdad, a city of five million, accomplish a regime change?" -- Susan Sarandon

"I think that we see war as a virtual thing and we even get to believe that bombs fall on top of cardboard cutouts and stuff like that. They don't. They kill real people, real children, real mothers and millions of innocent people." -- Shakira

"I just feel that there are always pacifist solutions, and I think that the leaders know the exit to the conflict, it's just that sometimes they don't want to use them. They just want to continue playing their little game of power. And I feel that us people have the responsibility and also the obligation to demand to our leaders to give us the pacifist solutions. To give us a world in peace." -- Shakira

"They control culture. They control ideas. And I think the revolt of September 11th was about �F-- you! F-- your order." -- Oliver Stone on American corporations

"A Republican/Conservative candidate trying with fading hopes to unseat respected Democratic Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy made a last-ditch effort to win headlines by devising ads in which she blatantly misquoted Barbra Streisand, fabricating outrageous quotes and completely misrepresenting Ms. Streisand's deep opposition to the Iranian dictator, Saddam Hussein." -- From Barbra Streisand's homepage

"We have a president for whom English is a second language. He's like 'We have to get rid of dictators,' but he's pretty much one himself." -- Robin Williams

Johnny_Blaze_47
07-24-2005, 12:39 PM
Anything else from your inbox you'd like to post?

Jon Stewart made a good point in his interview with Bernard Goldberg.

Do these people have power? Can Barbra Streisand really do more than write a protest song? Why not focus on the people that do have power? Focus on the politicians that can actually affect lives with the way they think and feel - be them democrats or republicans.

The Ressurrected One
07-24-2005, 12:54 PM
Do these people have power? Can Barbra Streisand really do more than write a protest song?
Surely you're not suggesting celebrity has no power to influence the decisions of a fan.

Oprah Winfrey could probably get 40% of her audience to jump off a cliff if she said it would make the world come together and sing Kum Bah Yah.

ChumpDumper
07-24-2005, 01:13 PM
How exactly are you boycotting Hollywood?

ClintSquint
07-24-2005, 01:35 PM
Go see a movie and forget politics for awhile.

Bandit2981
07-24-2005, 03:58 PM
There are plenty of republicans in Hollywood as well, of course its only convienent to highlight the ones with liberal stances and generalize the whole.

Kori Ellis
07-24-2005, 06:12 PM
How exactly are you boycotting Hollywood?

That's my question too.

King
07-24-2005, 06:44 PM
"I believe - though I may wrong because I am no expert - that this war is about what most wars are about: hegemony, money, power and oil." -- Dustin Hoffman

Every single one of those celebs should have that inserted somewhere in their quote. Then maybe people would stop accepting their stance on the war and such as the only way.

Except Sean Penn. He's an expert WMD investigator.

desflood
07-24-2005, 06:47 PM
Surely you're not suggesting celebrity has no power to influence the decisions of a fan.

Oprah Winfrey could probably get 40% of her audience to jump off a cliff if she said it would make the world come together and sing Kum Bah Yah.
Not that that would be a bad thing :lol

The Ressurrected One
07-24-2005, 07:20 PM
How exactly are you boycotting Hollywood?
Nobody's going to their films anymore...box office is down for about the 30th straight week.

The Ressurrected One
07-24-2005, 07:21 PM
Not that that would be a bad thing :lol
Heard that. :lmao

exstatic
07-24-2005, 07:22 PM
I'd say that has more to do with our shitty Bush-induced economy than anything else. Are people pissed at GM and Ford, too?

whottt
07-24-2005, 07:26 PM
I pretty much despise all of these guys...I will however still go see a movie if it looks good. Unfortunately all the movies lately suck.

I just wish these motherfuckers that can't handle living in a democracy...most notably the dried up skank Jessica Lange, demasculated flake Tim Robbins...and probable pedophile Tom Cruise...would just get the fuck out instead of talking about doing it.

Go motherfuckers...your movies aren't that good.

A couple of these SOB's seem to have confused their right to free speech with having a job and making money...

Tim Robbins needs to realize that...no one is denying is right to free speech...we are just exercising our right to tell him to shut the fuck up and don't use non-political forums to upchuck the cowardice he thinks is liberalism.


The funniest thing is when these preening, morrally corrupt millionaires, who get their asses kissed 24/7, and live in neverland, accuse the middle class of being ignorant and detatched from reality.


And the absolute most funny thing that they don't realize...the #1 thing the Islamofascists hate about us...is our liberalism.

They think it's our conservatism that the terrorists hate LMFAO.


I just wish they'd take matters into their own hands and go try and reason with the terrorists, by all means feel free to do so. Be sure to talk to them about gay and womens rights...

The view of Americans that the terrorists hate...when they call us a bunch of decadent, evil, godless people...who the hell do these actors think the terrorists are talking about? Which Americans do they get to see?

Of course these idiots are all for civil rights...just not for people born in the middle east...fucking hypocrites.

E20
07-24-2005, 07:37 PM
Tim Robbins is a pretty good actor I don't really care about actors if they do stuff that I don't like then I would hate all of them befcause they like the Lakers. Everyone has there own opnion. I don't know why instead of showing support they'd bag.

whottt
07-24-2005, 07:39 PM
I'd say that has more to do with our shitty Bush-induced economy than anything else. Are people pissed at GM and Ford, too?

Uh..no...I think it has to do more with the fact that these movies are shitty.

Everything is a remake or an adapation...Hollywood is creatively bankrupt.

And most of the people on this list haven't made a good movie in 10 years...Woody Harrelson? Tim Robbins? Jane Fonda? Jessica Lange? That reads like the top 5 of who's not who in Hollywood.

Cant_Be_Faded
07-24-2005, 07:48 PM
Uh..no...I think it has to do more with the fact that these movies are shitty.

Everything is a remake or an adapation...Hollywood is creatively bankrupt.

And most of the people on this list haven't made a good movie in 10 years...Woody Harrelson? Tim Robbins? Jane Fonda? Jessica Lange? That reads like the top 5 of who's not who in Hollywood.

hollywood is out of ideas, but mostly because they're not allowing creative newcomers into the game. they want to keep regurgitating shit to us. i think its just the next phase in dumming down our society.

soon it'll be all about Free-Vees instead of TV's

whottt
07-24-2005, 07:51 PM
Tim Robbins is a pretty good actor I don't really care about actors if they do stuff that I don't like then I would hate all of them befcause they like the Lakers. Everyone has there own opnion. I don't know why instead of showing support they'd bag.


Tim Robbins is a demasculated male who long ago lost any sense of what it means to be a man and who tries to prove he still is one by trying to pass off a bunch of whining and bitching about things that don't threaten him(IE the good guys) as bravery, while running in fear of the bad guys.

I want to see him take that fishheaded thing he calls a wife to the streets of Pakistan and trying preaching his pussy beliefs without using anti-americanism as a shield...

The second they see him playing second fiddle to his wife...they'll decapitate him within 5 seconds...because becoming him is what they fear most about the western way of life. I have more respect for the terrorists than I do that guy.

ChumpDumper
07-24-2005, 09:08 PM
Nobody's going to their films anymore...box office is down for about the 30th straight week.Yeah, they're going out of business with this organized boycott. Bittorrent and bootlegs have nothing to do with it at all.

Bandit2981
07-24-2005, 09:11 PM
Yep, and the fact that one movie ticket now costs $8.25 is having no effect either. Then with concessions? I'd rather rent.

Guru of Nothing
07-24-2005, 09:23 PM
Little known fact: I've watched four movies in a theater these past four years; three were with my children.

Conclusion: Hollywood sucks.

No politics to see here.

AlamoSpursFan
07-24-2005, 09:28 PM
Has production started on the remake of the remake of Bad News Bears yet?

whottt
07-24-2005, 09:43 PM
Already in theaters...

So is Bewitched
So is War of the Worlds
So is Batman
So is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
So is Mr. and Mrs. Smith


The Dukes of Hazzard is right around the corner...

Let's not even get into the Sequels.

Cant_Be_Faded
07-24-2005, 10:07 PM
we are in the era of the remake, which was preceded by the era of the unnecessary sequel

AlamoSpursFan
07-24-2005, 10:07 PM
Already in theaters...

That's the remake. I was talking about...oh nevermind.

Cant_Be_Faded
07-24-2005, 10:29 PM
That's the remake. I was talking about...oh nevermind.


:lol dont worry, i got it

desflood
07-25-2005, 11:38 AM
hollywood is out of ideas, but mostly because they're not allowing creative newcomers into the game. they want to keep regurgitating shit to us. i think its just the next phase in dumming down our society.

soon it'll be all about Free-Vees instead of TV's
Stephen King sure doesn't think much of TV, huh?

Duff McCartney
07-25-2005, 11:41 AM
Go motherfuckers...your movies aren't that good.

War Of The Worlds was a pretty good movie. Mystic River was a brilliant movie as well, you know Tim Robbins won a little award I like to call the Oscar for his role in it.

Duff McCartney
07-25-2005, 11:44 AM
So is Batman

I'm not a comic book read, even though I play one on tv, but you're a god damn moron if you think Batman is a remake.

It's obvious you've never seen the movie at all. It's not a remake. Which might be why it's called Batman BEGINS...you know telling the story of the beginning of Batman.

SWC Bonfire
07-25-2005, 11:53 AM
It's easy to boycott hollywood when the expensive movies suck. Maybe the actors should stop making political statements and start making some decent movies. If they're so intelligent, why don't they try their hand at writing some ORIGINAL screenplays?

Bandit2981
07-25-2005, 12:59 PM
Maybe the actors should stop making political statements and start making some decent movies. If they're so intelligent, why don't they try their hand at writing some ORIGINAL screenplays?
Why don't you just go back to your mechanical engineering job and quit posting your political views on here? Maybe you can invent an original motor design or something.

SWC Bonfire
07-25-2005, 01:37 PM
Why don't you just go back to your mechanical engineering job and quit posting your political views on here? Maybe you can invent an original motor design or something.

:lol

Well, this is a political forum on the internet, and I'm not charging you for my services. If I stood up in a product development meeting and proclaimed my political preferences, I would look pretty stupid.

BTW, I've got several patents pending. :lol

Bandit2981
07-25-2005, 01:46 PM
:lol

Well, this is a political forum on the internet, and I'm not charging you for my services. If I stood up in a product development meeting and proclaimed my political preferences, I would look pretty stupid.

BTW, I've got several patents pending. :lol
Actors dont charge you to watch them on television shows like Extra speaking their mind either...and while they are working on movies i dont think they spew out political talk in the middle of shooting films. its in their leisure time when they are able to chat with reporters, much like its your free time to come in here. congrats on your patents.

SWC Bonfire
07-25-2005, 01:51 PM
Well, that's a fair point on the TV shows, but press junkets and movie premieres are part of their jobs to promote their product. That's why I threw out the development meeting with clients, it's a similar circumstance. If I wanted to make a statement similar to that within a movie I would cast a huge republican elephant on a machine housing or print derogatory statements on my products. :tu

Addendum: It wouldn't be very good business practice on my part to alienate a potential customer.

blaze89
07-25-2005, 02:19 PM
I don't pay attention to these types of statement at all. If anyone of them were in support of the President and the policies of the administration many conservatives commentators and followers would in total admiration of the person.

This is just another case of "agree with us or else". It's being done on BOTH sides of the fence.

It's just an opinion that's all.

The Ressurrected One
07-25-2005, 03:43 PM
i didn't know ed asner was so smart
He's not.

smeagol
07-26-2005, 02:12 PM
I've been boycotting Hollywood for three years. Haven't gone to the cinema since I started having kids.

SWC Bonfire
07-26-2005, 02:31 PM
I've been boycotting Hollywood for three years. Haven't gone to the cinema since I started having kids.

Have you been boycotting them voluntarily, or is it due to financial and time constraints? :lol

smeagol
07-26-2005, 03:21 PM
Have you been boycotting them voluntarily, or is it due to financial and time constraints? :lol
100% time. With a 2 and 1/2 year old and 4 month twins, I barely have time to fart.

Ocotillo
07-26-2005, 04:44 PM
Hollywood's problems is the lack of original movies these days in my humble opinion.

Bewitched, Bad New Bears, The Longest Yard, the list goes on.......

Of course these days I am in a demographic that they don't care to market to either so there are not a whole lot of "stars" that draw me to a movie either.

For example, a tatted up Angelina Jolie does nothing for me. I know she has a great figure and is pretty but because of who she is in real life it is a factor when I consider going to see Mr and Mrs Smith. I know it shouldn't be but it is.

Shelly
07-26-2005, 04:56 PM
100% time. With a 2 and 1/2 year old and 4 month twins, I barely have time to fart.

I didn't know you recently had twins! Congratulations!

Duff McCartney
07-26-2005, 05:02 PM
For example, a tatted up Angelina Jolie does nothing for me. I know she has a great figure and is pretty but because of who she is in real life it is a factor when I consider going to see Mr and Mrs Smith. I know it shouldn't be but it is.

I think that's one of the stupidest things I've ever heard. I dunno why that should even be a factor.

The Ressurrected One
07-26-2005, 06:24 PM
100% time. With a 2 and 1/2 year old and 4 month twins, I barely have time to fart.
I don't know, you manage to shit all over this forum day in and day out.

smeagol
07-26-2005, 06:44 PM
I didn't know you recently had twins! Congratulations!
Thanks Shelly. It has not been easy. I think the worst is over, though. The baby girl sleeps through the night. The boy only wakes uo once to eat. The eldest one also sleeps through the night.

Its a challenge but i could not be happier.

smeagol
07-26-2005, 06:46 PM
I don't know, you manage to shit all over this forum day in and day out.
It's true. If I were not technologically challenged I would post a picture of my family.

By the way, what kind of shit are you refering to, Yoni? I thought you enjoyed my posts :lol

jochhejaam
07-26-2005, 06:48 PM
Yep, and the fact that one movie ticket now costs $8.25 is having no effect either. Then with concessions? I'd rather rent.



$9.75 here x 2 with the wife and another $12 for pop and popcorn.
Priceless Too much trash out there.
Maybe they should try airing an occasional weekend Pistons game (or Spurs) at the theatres.
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Originally Posted by exstatic
I'd say that has more to do with our shitty Bush-induced economy than anything else. Are people pissed at GM and Ford, too?


As a matter of fact they are , Honda and Toyota are putting out better products.
I buy American because my brother-in-law works for Chrysler and my sister works for GM, if it weren't for that I'd look into a foreign car.

Ocotillo
07-26-2005, 07:00 PM
$9.75 here x 2 with the wife and another $12 for pop and popcorn.
Priceless

I read recently one of the movie chains was offering a money back guarantee on the new Russell Crowe movie about the boxer. (can't recall the title right now). Anyway, the ticket price goes to the studio. The food et al profit goes to the movie theatre. According to my take on the report, the theatre doesn't make any money from the attendees unless they buy concession food.

No wonder they get mad when I bring my ice chest. :lol

jochhejaam
07-26-2005, 07:19 PM
War Of The Worlds was a pretty good movie. Mystic River was a brilliant movie as well, you know Tim Robbins won a little award I like to call the Oscar for his role in it.

Acting awards and character often do not go hand-in hand.
There were and are many excellent actors and actresses who are pitiful and pathetic in real life.

Why many of them think acting awards and money gives their opinions more weight than others is absurd.
I think it's hilarious when "stars" get offended because their views and opinions are considered repugnant by others.

Shelly
07-26-2005, 07:25 PM
Thanks Shelly. It has not been easy. I think the worst is over, though. The baby girl sleeps through the night. The boy only wakes uo once to eat. The eldest one also sleeps through the night.

Its a challenge but i could not be happier.


Yeah, it's tough when they are that young. Don't worry, they'll be fighting with each other soon enough! :) :lol

The Ressurrected One
07-26-2005, 08:08 PM
It's true. If I were not technologically challenged I would post a picture of my family.

By the way, what kind of shit are you refering to, Yoni? I thought you enjoyed my posts :lol
Yeah, well, crap can be entertaining sometimes... I mean, look at Howard Dean.

Seriously, congrats on the babies.

smeagol
07-26-2005, 08:31 PM
Yeah, well, crap can be entertaining sometimes...
Tell me about it . . . even your posts make me laugh once in a while :lol


Seriously, congrats on the babies.
Thanks. They sure are a blessing.

ObiwanGinobili
07-26-2005, 09:25 PM
http://www.rightwingnews.com/quotes/celeb.php

"When I see an American flag flying, it's a joke." -- Robert Altman

"They're sheep. They like him (Bush) enough to credit him with saving the nation after 9/11. Three thousand people get killed, and everybody thinks they're next on the list. The president comes along, and he's got his six-guns strapped on, and people think he's going to save them." -- Ed Asner

"I also think that there is a strong streak of racism, and whenever we engage in foreign adventures. Our whole history in regime change has been of people of different color." -- Ed Asner

"I not only think that they (U.S. leaders) are misguided, but I think they know exactly what they are doing and I think that they are men who are possessed of evil." -- Harry Belafonte

"The real terrorist threats are George W. Bush and his band of brown-shirted thugs." -- Sandra Bernhard

"I think America has no experience with terrorism or even with war. In Europe, we know a little bit more about these things." -- Bono

"I'm saying that the moral climate within the ruling class in this country is not that different from the moral climate within the ruling class of Hitler's Germany." -- David Clennon, star of the hit CBS television series "The Agency,"

...I'm not comparing Bush to Adolf Hitler - because George Bush, for one thing, is not as smart as Adolf Hitler. And secondly George Bush has much more power than Adolf Hitler ever had." -- David Clennon, star of the hit CBS television series "The Agency,"

...I'm saying that we (Americans) have sunk pretty low and I'm saying that you can look at the moral climate in Germany in 1933. We have to ask ourselves if we found ourselves in Nazi Germany, what would we do. Now I say, let the inspection process take its course." -- David Clennon, star of the hit CBS television series "The Agency,"

"You can't beat your enemy anymore through wars; instead you create an entire generation of people revenge-seeking. These days it only matters who's in charge. Right now that's us -- for a while at least. Our opponents are going to resort to car bombs and suicide attacks because they have no other way to win. ...I believe (Rumsfeld) thinks this is a war that can be won, but there is no such thing anymore. We can't beat anyone anymore." -- George Clooney

"I think war is based in greed and there are huge karmic retributions that will follow. I think war is never the answer to solving any problems. The best way to solve problems is to not have enemies." -- Sheryl Crow

I think the U.S. is terrifying and it saddens me. You only have to look at the state of affairs in America. I do worry about my children. As a parent you are always concerned...I just want them to be in a place where they are going to be strong enough to be able to make the right choices. Unfortunately we're in a position where people are so irresponsible that human life holds so little value to them. -- Tom Cruise explains why he wants his kids to be raised in Australia instead of America

"I just wish men would quit thinking they could just duke it out with each other. I don�t have all the facts, and who knows what�s really the truth, but I don�t really respect (Bush�s) way of dealing with this situation. It would have been great to have someone really, really smart in that office, and someone who is globally aware." -- Sandy Duncan

"I don't know if a country (America) where the people are so ignorant of reality and of history, if you can call that a free world." -- Jane Fonda

"(W)hen Communist U.S.S.R. was a superpower, the world was better off. The right-wing media is trying to marginalize the peace movement." -- Janeane Garofalo

"This (Iraq) is a manufactured conflict for the sake of geopolitical dominance in the area." -- Janeane Garofalo

"In a situation like this, of course you identify with everyone who's suffering. (But we must also think about) the terrorists who are creating such horrible future lives for themselves because of the negativity of this karma. It's all of our jobs to keep our minds as expansive as possible. If you can see (the terrorists) as a relative who's dangerously sick and we have to give them medicine, and the medicine is love and compassion. There's nothing better." -- Richard Gere

"America has never paid any attention to other people, so it's absurd for Bush to say that it's all in the best interests of the Iraqi people." -- Richard Gere

"Yes, (Bush is a) racist. We all knew that but the world is only finding it out now. As Texas's governor, Bush led a penitentiary system that executed more people than all the other U.S. states together. And most of the people who died from (the) death penalty were Afro-Americans or Hispanics. (Bush) promoted a Conservative program, designed to eliminate everything Americans had accomplished so far in matters of race and equality." -- Danny Glover

"A sad figure (Bush) � not too well educated, who doesn't get out of America much. He's leading the country towards Fascism." -- Larry Hagman

"This is a racist and imperialist war. The warmongers who stole the White House (you call them "hawks", but I would never disparage such a fine bird) have hijacked a nation's grief and turned it into a perpetual war on any non-white country they choose to describe as terrorist." -- Woody Harrelson

"The war against terrorism is terrorism. The whole thing is just bullsh*t." -- Woody Harrelson

"I believe - though I may wrong because I am no expert - that this war is about what most wars are about: hegemony, money, power and oil." -- Dustin Hoffman

"Have we gone to war yet? We f****** deserve to get bombed. Bring it on." -- Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders

"Let's get rid of all the economic (expletive) this country represents! Bring it on, I hope the Muslims win!" -- Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders

"It is an embarrassing time to be an American. It really is. It's humiliating." -- Jessica Lange

"What can I say? I hate Bush; I despise him and his entire administration, everything he represents and everything he has tried to do, not only internationally, which is horrific, but domestically as well. In my country the atmosphere is poisoned. Unbreathable for those of us who are not on the right. So thank you for inviting me to this festival and allowing me to leave there for a few days." -- Jessica Lange

"I don't believe war is a way to solve problems. I think it's wrong. I don't have respect for the people that made the decisions to go on with war. I don't have that much respect for Bush. He's about war, I'm not about war - a lot of people aren't about war." -- Avril Lavigne

"Too many people are being bowled over by Bush and Tony Blair in Britain. It's ludicrous to expect the whole world to follow what they want. America doesn't have the moral right to tell other people what to do. To say the whole world has to fall into line is you-know-what. I hope more people will rise up." -- Spike Lee

"Melt their weapons, melt their hearts, melt their anger with love." -- Shirley MacLaine on her anti-terrorism policy

"We have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. That's cowardly. Staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, it's not cowardly." -- Bill Maher, Politically Incorrect

"America has an almost obscene infatuation with itself. Has there ever been a big, powerful country that is as patriotic as America? And patriotic in the tinniest way, with so much flag waving? You'd really think we were some poor little republic, and that if one person lost his religion for one hour, the whole thing would crumble. America is the real religion in this country." -- Norman Mailer

"The WTC was not just an architectural monstrosity, but also terrible for people who didn't work there, for it said to all those people: 'If you can't work up here, boy, you're out of it.' That's why I'm sure that if those towers had been destroyed without loss of life, a lot of people would have cheered. Everything wrong with America led to the point where the country built that tower of Babel, which consequently had to be destroyed. And then came the next shock. We had to realize that the people that did this were brilliant. It showed that the ego we could hold up until September 10 was inadequate." -- Norman Mailer

"Americans can't admit that you need courage to do such a thing. For that might be misunderstood. The key thing is that we in America are convinced that it was blind, mad fanatics who didn't know what they were doing. But what if those perpetrators were right and we were not? We have long ago lost the capability to take a calm look at the enormity of our enemy's position." -- Norman Mailer on 9/11

"Just so you know, we're ashamed that the president of the United States is from Texas." -- Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks at a concert in London

"I fear that our true motivation is about oil and our own flailing economy; about the failure to destroy Al Qaeda and about revenge. This war is wrong and this war is un-American." -- Dave Matthews

"Many families have been devastated tonight. This just is not right. They did not deserve to die. If someone did this to get back at Bush, then they did so by killing thousands of people who DID NOT VOTE for him! Boston, New York, DC, and the planes' destination of California--these were places that voted AGAINST Bush!" --Michael Moore, Michaelmoore.com, September 12

"I like America to some extent." -- Michael Moore

"The motivation for war is simple. The U.S. government started the war with Iraq in order to make it easy for U.S. corporations to do business in other countries. They intend to use cheap labor in those countries, which will make Americans rich. The U.S. government claims to bring democracy to Iraq; however, no country in the world takes such an assertion seriously. It is an illusion." -- Michael Moore

"(T)he passengers were scaredy-cats because they were mostly white. If the passengers had included black men those killers, with their puny bodies and unimpressive small knives, would have been crushed by the dudes." -- Michael Moore on Flight 93

"Since 9-11, more people have died in Afghanistan and Iraq than in New York that day � and for not a very good reason." -- Viggo Mortensen from Lord of the Rings

"I think that people like the Howard Sterns, the Bill O'Reillys and to a lesser degree the bin Ladens of the world are making a horrible contribution." -- Sean Penn

"Don�t you want to know what�s real and what�s not? I remember when I was a kid, you know, this whole Cold War thing. They had us scared of the Russians. 'The Russians, the Russians, the Russians.' So it�s almost like what�s real and what�s not?� -- Queen Latifah

"I just think we are a little bit of an arrogant nation and maybe this is a little bit of a humbling experience ... what has our government done to provoke (9/11) that we don't know about?" -- Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson

"In this time when a citizenry applauds the liberation of a country as it lives in fear of its own freedom...when people all over the country fear reprisal if they use their right to free speech, it is time to get angry. It is time to get fierce." -- Tim Robbins

"How will the bombing of Baghdad, a city of five million, accomplish a regime change?" -- Susan Sarandon

"I think that we see war as a virtual thing and we even get to believe that bombs fall on top of cardboard cutouts and stuff like that. They don't. They kill real people, real children, real mothers and millions of innocent people." -- Shakira

"I just feel that there are always pacifist solutions, and I think that the leaders know the exit to the conflict, it's just that sometimes they don't want to use them. They just want to continue playing their little game of power. And I feel that us people have the responsibility and also the obligation to demand to our leaders to give us the pacifist solutions. To give us a world in peace." -- Shakira

"They control culture. They control ideas. And I think the revolt of September 11th was about �F-- you! F-- your order." -- Oliver Stone on American corporations

"A Republican/Conservative candidate trying with fading hopes to unseat respected Democratic Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy made a last-ditch effort to win headlines by devising ads in which she blatantly misquoted Barbra Streisand, fabricating outrageous quotes and completely misrepresenting Ms. Streisand's deep opposition to the Iranian dictator, Saddam Hussein." -- From Barbra Streisand's homepage

"We have a president for whom English is a second language. He's like 'We have to get rid of dictators,' but he's pretty much one himself." -- Robin Williams


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and yet they are entertainers and not elected officials... so who gives a fuck??? :spin

I think I'll devote the next few years to becoming marginally famous so that my opinions will be printed and you can hate me too. thats my goal.. to be hated becasue of my government allowed and protected personal opinions. :tu
I think the bigger issue behind all of this is society's obsession with all things celebrity. Why do they matter so much?

TheTruth
07-27-2005, 01:24 AM
"I don't know if a country (America) where the people are so ignorant of reality and of history, if you can call that a free world." -- Jane Fonda

"(W)hen Communist U.S.S.R. was a superpower, the world was better off. The right-wing media is trying to marginalize the peace movement." -- Janeane Garofalo
I've never hit a girl, but...

Duff McCartney
07-27-2005, 06:53 PM
Acting awards and character often do not go hand-in hand.
There were and are many excellent actors and actresses who are pitiful and pathetic in real life.

I never said they weren't, I'm simply stating that whottt is stupid for saying Tom Cruise and Tim Robbins' movies suck when they don't.

Duff McCartney
07-27-2005, 06:54 PM
Why many of them think acting awards and money gives their opinions more weight than others is absurd.

Actually, acting awards don't but money does. That's how these dumbass politicians get into power, money. Then their opinions carry more weight because they can impose it on everybody who doesn't have money.

Bandit2981
07-27-2005, 06:55 PM
Some would say being a politician is a lot like being a Hollywood actor.