Posted on 11/11/2004 2:55:19 PM PST by Paul Atreides
Madonna yesterday told a British radio show she thinks American troops should be withdrawn from war-torn Iraq immediately. During an appearance on BBC Radio 2, the singer told presenter Jeremy Vine the US should concentrate on homeland security rather than "dropping bombs on innocent people" abroad. She said, "I just don't want American troops to be in Iraq, period. My feelings are can we just all get out? Global terror is everywhere. Global terror is down the street, around the block. Global terror is in California. There's global terror everywhere and it's absurd to think you can get it by going to one country and dropping tons of bombs on innocent people." On the subject of George W Bush's re-election as American President, Madonna added, "People are becoming very polarized. We have people who don't want to think, and who just want to guard what is theirs, and they're selfish and limited in their thinking and they're very fearful in their choices." The 46-year-old flirted with controversy last year when critics labeled her video for American Life 'anti-Bush', but ended up withdrawing the promo in the wake of America's invasion of Iraq, fearing 'lynch-mob patriotism'.
Or John Edwards being Vice President...
REALLY...guess she forgot Clinton didn't want to deal with Bin Lauden allowing him to mastermind the terrorist attack of 911!!
If Clinton had spent his time dealing with Bin Lauden instead of fooling around underneath his desk...3,000 people would not have died in New York
After all the damage she's did in the world with her trashy lyrics, she ought to keep her mouth shut...
I opted to turn my back, literally, on them.
It has been proved Clinton and a lot of other people in his administration lied and as a result, a lot of people died in attacks on USA property,a ship and planes out of the country died as well as in Oklahoma.
Who does Madonna think she is? Cameron Diaz?
The modern version of Hanoi Jane Fonda in the making...
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