You know where you can go, Dustin. To hell, or to France, your pick.
"Bush bad. Bush bad. Charlie Babbitt. Bush bad."
I just watched part of "The Graduate" again last night. This punk didn't have the 'nads to nail Anne Bancroft when she was naked and begging for it, and he attacks the President?
I feel a little uncomfortable about America, too, because I don't believe it will fight for what it professes to believe in.
I'm an excellent liberal, excellent liberal. Uh oh, time for Wapner.
One of the biggest reasons we're hated is because we celebrate the vacuous and hold them in higher esteem than their accomplishments deserve.
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Nothing to do with weapons of mass destruction, eh?
http://www.freedomagenda.com/iraq/wmd_quotes.html
When a Democrat says Saddam has WMD, it's the truth. When a Republican says it, it's a "lie."
Mr. Hoffman, please stop parroting the Party line, and explain to us why the majority of folks in other countries want to come to the States so badly that they will walk through deserts and cross oceans to get here?
There are lots of reasons why I hate you, too, Hoffman! Go back to buttocks kissing your illiterate hag buddie, Barbra Streisand. You have the gift (and iron stomach) for that.
The Hollywood version of Americans is that we are no more than crass killers, gangsters, conspirators, fornicators, and idiots. The only American heroes are Superman, Spiderman, and Batman.
Stick to the cross dressing roles, Dustin.
FOAD, creep.
"I'm an American and it's not a good feeling."
Why? America is much more than any one person, at any one time in history. Do you only feel good about being an American when things are just peachy? Does the level of your admiration and pride in America depend on 'How we look' to others?
It amazes me how quickly so many of these Hollywood 'Stars' become 'ashamed' of America, the very country that enabled them to live a life that most from other countries could never even fathom that kind of luxury, let alone publicly SPEAK OUT AGAINST.
Ungrateful parasitic creeps!
I wish President Bush would start doing movie reviews. If Hollywood is qualified to tell him how to run the government, he's qualified to tell them how to make movies.
I do believe there were other reasons besides WMDs, but WMDs was the argument that was easiest to sell. What other reasons were there?
* Security for Israel. Saddam was financing suicide bombers. Notice how, ever since Saddam's capture, the suicide bombings have been practically ended? Overthrowing Saddam also lessened the chance of a missile strike on Israel from Iraq.
* Removing a regional threat. Saddam led instability to the region, someone capable of invading Kuwait or gassing Kurds.
* Access to new oil fields. Western control of the Iraqi oil fields would eventually make America less dependent on the unreliable Saudis for oil. While I'd hoped the U.S. would be more aggressive in developing Iraqi oil for American use, the option is still there while it was impossible under Saddam.
* Building a democracy in the region. While high-minded, the goal of turning Iraq into a symbol of Arab democracy is noble and one which may still eventually succeed.
* Fortification for a conflict with Iran. If America can keep a friendly Iraq to the West and a friendly Afghanistan to the East, Iran is more vulnerable to U.S.-led attacks should war become inevitable. Neither was true as of 2000.
There's more, but you get my point. These would have been harder sells toward committing U.S. troops to a ground invasion but they can and possibly will be benefits to the U.S. for invading Iraq apart from the WMD issue.
Not that I'd expect an actor to be bright enough to figure that out.