Posted on 10/02/2005 4:36:29 PM PDT by Colonial Warrior
Berlin (dpa) - Actors Catherine Zeta-Jones and Antonio Banderas at the presentation of their latest film on Sunday in Berlin expressed their concerns about the government of U.S. President George W. Bush.
Banderas openly criticized the U.S. government, saying it had done its job very poorly. The price for Bush's policies would be enormous not only for the U.S., he said, but for the rest of the world.
Zeta-Jones also stated her dissatisfaction with the current U.S. administration.
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well he aint gettin any younger!!
"Shut up and ACT."
So we need more heroes, huh??? Where would you be without guys like me???
God Bless our Troops!!
Are they both from SPAIN....??
Great idea about TMOBILE!
And about the Spaniard...any ideas?
2 more airheads bloviating. Are either one U.S. citizens? Notice it's also not in this country that they're spewing their unwanted opinions.
Both of them aren't even American.
True- but ask them which country made them rich.
Damn good point. There's no shortage of real heroes in the world today...it's just that Hollywood isn't interested in them.
When I was quite young I used to don a cape and jump around on the furniture in the house. Yet even when my mother dyed an entire outfit to match that worn by George Reeves, and even after I put it on, I was never able to fly like Superman. Drat!
This woman has some of the biggest brains I ever saw
I think she's Welsh.
Two words: Big Deal.
They're furriners!
No.
Are either of these fools from America? Or just live here, making million off of Bush's horrible country?
Thank GOODNESS Antonio Banderas was asked his opinion. I haven't been able to function for years until I finally heard what he thinks.
Zeta-Jones has had numerous oppty's to voice her political opinions, and since she is married to Michael Douglas, it is likely she is a left winger. But because of her contractual tie to T-Mobile, she usually avoids a "Dixie Chicks" moment. What she said in the context of the administration is not really too bad. The recent storms in the Gulf offered an opportunity to step forward and become a hero. No one stepped up. (Not even our President, although it looks like he tried to get Blanco and the NO mayor to step up to their jobs. General Honore became the hero after much delay.)
I give Bush hero credit for the Roberts appointment, and taking the war on terror to the Middle East. For tax cuts and taking on social security, but he may not be as much a hero now as it seemed when he started out. The public is short term memoried and fickle.
But I still don't see that Zeta-Jones was all that big a critic, and I bet she goes back to doing her comercials and being in the background. Banderas, hes just an *ss.
...and the rest of us have the right to say how stupid they are.
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