Posted on 05/29/2006 10:43:23 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
HOLLYWOOD - The Sopranos star James Gandolfini has volunteered to help President George W. Bush end the war in Iraq by traveling to the Middle East and fighting himself.
The star concedes he isn't in the best shape to go into battle, but will doanything he can to help.
Urging Bush to "reinstate the draft, send 500,000 troops and finish it," Gandolfini, 44, adds, "I'd go, I'm too old and fat, but I'd drive a truck.
"The American people haven't had to sacrifice anything."
That's the best image! If you don't mind, I'm stealing that one, but I'll give you credit.
I used to have a massive crush on Alec Baldwin when I was a young lass in my early twenties (Beetle Juice era). He's become such an unhinged jerk, and his personality has far eclipsed his acting ability that I can no longer enjoy him in a film. In the back of my mind, I'll just keep thinking--man, he's an out of control loon.
Susan Sarrandon ruined Rocky Horror for me, Whoopie Goldberg ruined Star Trek TNG, etc.
The last time I was in an actual movie theater was to see King Kong/Narnia double feature. Unless its real special, and features a giant gorilla, I just have no desire to financially reward these left-leaning idiots anymore. Let 'em go sell their plasma for soup, or work at Wal Mart.
While I see your point about it not being a good idea, and don't think we've reached the point we need to ration yet as they did in WWII, I was being more cynical, implying it's awful for us to feel "put-out" when men and women are dying in Iraq and Afghanistan, fighting for us.
I was calling for victory gardens and war bonds a few years ago, even wrote President Bush about it. I think if we all have a visible, tangible stake in the war (and I know we do anyway) it would make people more supportive. Less throw your hands up and walk away.
Americans can pull together like nothing else. 9-11 and Katrina are 2 great examples of that.
Very good points, well made.
And good on you for writing Pres. Bush about it.
thanks..
This is a negative involvement. This is like going to the dentist, or something you dont want to do.
One way or another, though, everyone was involved in Viet Nam.
The only positive involvement during Viet Nam a citizen could do is Make love not war. (be a hippy.) It sounds as though the war was lost at the home front by leadership not understanding citizens needs.
That's deep!
reinstating the draft is a democratic talking point, do you think this country needs to reinstate the draft?
"do you think this country needs to reinstate the draft?"
Not NO, but HELL NO! BTW, I really hate dims... I mean deep down loathing, seething, "I want to put them all in concentration camps" hate them.
LLS
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