Posted on 10/31/2005 5:57:23 PM PST by aculeus
Don't know many straight guys Galloway's age that have male flat mates.
I'd stay tuned... the end of the script isn't written yet.
slug meets thug wannabe
Wow, a human POS making money off other people's suffering by having a movie made about his mediocre, criminal life. And it stars Sean Penn, another human POS! Anybody that goes to see this when it's made deserves to be punched in the gut.
Galloway is an absolutely repugnant, evil human being. No wonder he and Penn are enamored with each other...
I don't think we know the ending yet. But I hope it ends with him in prison.
Well, now you know where the expression, "thick as thieves", comes from...
Traitor, thief, liar - and queer, too! What a shock!
I bet if you walked into the room when they were together, the evil would be literally palpable.
No, I'm not kidding.
I think this one ends with a beheading.
bump
It would be much better if he played himself. On the other hand, that might be hard to do while sitting in jail.
here we go again
It's not even liptstick on a pig. Sean Penn is slime. Imagine slimey leftists acting the pafts of slimey leftists.
Monday, September 19, 2005 Tie-Dyed in the Wool: Perhaps being a liberal really can lower one's intelligence. Case in point: as we all know, Jane Fonda has been planning to mount an anti-war tour with British MP George Galloway and Sean Penn in a vegetable oil-powered bus -- and she believes she's helping. Galloway is almost a self-caricature, more Roderick Spode than Oswald Mosley, a brute who is a swaggering bravo to democratically-elected leaders and an obsequious lickspittle to tyrants; he mustered enough bluster to lecture the Senate for its "neocon" leanings, but praised the "Zen-like calm" of Saddam. Fonda will be forever tarred by the images of her looking through the sights of an NVA anti-aircraft gun and her later charges that POWs claiming torture by NVA captors were "hypocrites and liars." And Sean Penn -- well, the less said about his visits to Iraq, the better, and his time in New Orleans, though not entirely unhelpful, was more about self-aggrandizement than selfless charity. But they're helping.
Sean Penn and George Galloway.
As Oscar Levant once said about another coupling "How high can you stoop?"
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