Posted on 08/18/2005 9:05:20 PM PDT by Brian328i
BUTTE -- Actress Margot Kidder became a citizen of the U.S. Wednesday to avoid possible deportation to her native Canada when she begins protesting the war in Iraq, she said.
Kidder, best known for playing Lois Lane in the motion picture "Superman," was among 19 people who became citizens during a naturalization ceremony in federal court here.
"It means I can vote against anyone and everyone in elected office that in any way supported the Bush administration," said Kidder, 56, who has lived in this country for 34 years and has a residence in Livingston.
Dave Routzahn, director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Helena, vouched for her and the 18 other applicants. He said they have displayed good moral character, have been living in this country and are dedicated to its form of government.
Kidder said in an interview after the ceremony that her sole motivation was to protest the war in Iraq. She also criticized the Gulf War in the 1990s.
Actually, Ms Kidder is simply trying to resuscitate her fading carreer after her drug addiction and a string of failures. This is free publicity that is sure to further cement in real US citizens that she is just another Follywood wacko and should be ignored, which makes one wonder what she is smoking these days.
Soiled clothing? She was nekkid, from the report I had heard. (sorry no link to prove this)
Looks like Supes dropped her on her head a few times.
Hmmmm.... that certainly DOES clear-up a lot of questions... doesn't it?!
So unlike my immigrant Irish grandfather who lied about his age to join the Army in 1917. (He also never drank green beer or exhibited the least sentimentality about St. Patrick's Day.)
She wanted to be a US citizen, so she could have better health care (or should that be, a better Mental institution).
More then Canada could ever provide, IMHO.
Margot Kidder becomes sterilized would have been a better headline.
This post has a link to the story about Margo Kidder.
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