Posted on 08/11/2006 9:29:08 AM PDT by presidio9
STRANGE and unfamiliar sound emanated from Hollywood yesterday - total silence. It now looks as if the 9/11 attacks were just meant to be a tepid dress rehearsal for the big show. The atrocities that were narrowly averted yesterday - planes bound for our shores, to be blown up in midair by men who hate - prove one thing beyond doubt:
If we care to watch our children grow up, get old enough to retire to Florida, or simply live to see another dawn, we must be vigilant. We cannot relax.
The bullet we dodged whizzed by frighteningly close. That the thousands, perhaps more, that were targeted for death are alive today is testament to the success of governments in Britain and the United States. The ones so viciously maligned by the lefty set who, if allowed to dictate policy, would destroy this nation in a matter of hours.
So it was stunning not to hear the nasal voice of Barbra Streisand, slamming the president in a time of war. Just this past January, Babs was in her usual form in her incoherent blog. She wrote:
"Is this the America we have been fighting for? The Bush administration has failed once more in their [sic] mission to make American safer.
"There is an increasing anti-American sentiment in the Middle East."
John Murtha of Pennsylvania, the House's chief voice of enemy-appeasement - he's called for an unconditional cease-fire in Lebanon and said U.S. Marines "killed innocent civilians in cold blood" in Haditha - was also not in a talkative mood.
Nor was Susan Sarandon, who declared, at a peace rally in Washington after the war in Iraq commenced, that "terrorism cannot be fought with violence."
Damn, Susan. How would you fight it?
We have been reminded in
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The Hollywood morons fly more than most of us. They are looking the death cult in the face.
Hollywood nitwits were thinking..."My god, Johnny Depp or Kate Bosworth could have been on one of those planes!"
They have their own airplanes.
They haven't yet gotten the Demodog's talking points.
This silence won't last long.
They'll fight it like they always do. On TV. In a half hour they'll convince the bad guys that there is a better way and convince them through dialogue and love that it wasn't their fault. It was the fault of the Christians and Conservatives. And the war on terror will come to and end. And there will be inspiring music, rainbows, bunnies, and happy faces all around.
Hollywood nitwits were thinking..."My god, Johnny Depp or Kate Bosworth could have been on one of those planes!"
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Yeah, even Michael Moore or Streisand could have been on one of them...would that not have been appropriate justice?
Oh, to be a Gulfstream salesman now.
They wanted to kill us before Bush, Afghanistan or Iraq. And they still want to kill us.
Anyone who thinks otherwise is a fool, and Hollywood is filled with them.
There is nothing so wrong with the world that a mass celebrity fund-raising concert couldn't solve. The concert after 9/11 proved this.
They were already killing us while Clinton was fumbling with his dink.
Oh snap. That is brilliant! After their bunnies and smiley faced half hour war on terror, they can have a celebrity fund raiser! Absolutely brilliant!
Babs would sing "People needing People" to try and convince the terrorist that she really loved them and their cause.
The pilot, out of sheer ear pain would ditch the aircraft into the Atlantic Ocean.
Give it some time, they'll be preaching to us plebes that we should be more tolerant and understanding and a lot less closed-minded of the plight these Muslims go through, and that all of this could have been averted if Bush & Company hadn't taken us to war in Afghanistan and Iraq. I predict the first one to open their yap will be Sean Penn, or perhaps Martin Sheen.
And before Clinton, too.
I've long maintained that liberals have a 30-minute sit-com mentality, while conservatives have more of a 12-week Masterpiece Theatre perspective.
Give it a little time. As soon as they feel sure their personal safety isn't threatened, they'll start up again.
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