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Hollywood Anti-War Set Needs Some New Lines
Chicago Sun Times ^

Posted on 04/09/2003 8:56:28 PM PDT by LibertyGrrrl

April 8, 2003

BY RICHARD ROEPER SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST

TO: Jennifer Aniston, George Clooney, Sheryl Crow, David Duchovny, Janeane Garofalo, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Woody Harrelson, Jessica Lange, Michael Moore, Edward Norton, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Martin Sheen, Eddie Vedder, et al.

RE: Operation Iraqi Freedom

Dear Celebrity Anti-War Activist: Over the last several weeks and months, you have used your status as a person of fame to tell the world you're against the war with Iraq, which you believe to be unwarranted, unethical, unconstitutional and un-American. Some of you have said you "hate" President George W. Bush (hello, Jessica Lange!), while others have expressed mere contempt for the president and his policies.

Even though you are among the luckiest and best-rewarded human beings in the history of civilization, you have moaned long and loud about life in the oppressive United States of America. And you have complained that free speech is practically an endangered species--though it's not as if you've been kidnapped, bound and gagged for expressing your views.

You have talked about how ashamed you are to be an American. You have said you believe this is a war for oil conducted by a power-hungry simpleton in the White House.

You have given speeches at awards ceremonies. You've marched in the streets and held forth at anti-war rallies. You've gone on talk shows and you've written op-ed pieces and you've signed letters and you've flashed the peace sign every time you've gone out in public.

Even after the fighting began and U.S. troops started risking their lives to fight for the very freedoms you've been enjoying--including the right to speak out against government policies--you refused to let the drumbeats of war drown out your voices of dissent.

Fine. You've made your point. And if you want to keep on with the the marching and the protesting and the grandstanding and the speech-making, well God bless America, that's your right.

But I'm just wondering: If you're such a crusader for kindness and decency and the rules of fair play, when are you going to say something about the atrocities committed by Iraqis since this war broke out?

Stop right there. I can already hear you launching into your well-practiced diatribe about how none of these things would be happening in the first place if not for that warmonger Bush--but that doesn't answer my question. My question is, why are you not condemning the unconscionable acts of terrorism committed by Iraqis?

Since the fighting began, American troops have conducted themselves with much honor and courage and have engaged in the traditional rules of war. We've seen story after story about U.S. troops coming to the aid of wounded enemy soldiers, image after image of Americans comforting Iraqi children, quote after quote from American troops expressing deep regret after killing soldiers and civilians who would not surrender or kept charging, even after repeated warnings.

On the other side, some Iraqi soldiers have posed as civilians and faked surrender in order to ambush allied forces. Then there are the suicide terrorists, like the noncommissioned Iraqi officer in civilian clothes who pretended to be a taxi driver and waved to U.S. soldiers for help--only to blow himself up and take four American soldiers with him. We've also seen American POWs mistreated on Iraq TV.

The Fedayeen have been known to use civilians, even children, as human shields. They stage military operations from hospitals. In one incident, Iraqi soldiers fired at a U.S. helicopter that was evacuating wounded Iraqis.

Even if you believe we have no business being in Iraq, you can't possibly endorse any of the tactics used by a significant percentage of Iraqis. They are cowards and they are scum and they are war criminals.

So, Ms. Garofalo and Mr. Sheen and Mr. Moore and Mr. Robbins: Why not hold a press conference to condemn these acts? How about taking out ads in USA Today and the New York Times so you can sign your names to a petition expressing your outrage at this behavior? How about donating your talents to a fund-raiser for the families of fallen American soldiers? At the very least you can update your anti-war speeches to include words of praise for the likes of Jessica Lynch, and words of protest against the Iraqi thugs.

I'm not asking you to march in the streets of Baghdad to protest these atrocities. You can make your point from the comfort and safety of your home turf--the same launching point for all your verbal missiles against the American government.

It won't mean you're against the war. It'll just mean you have a sense of perspective and honor, and that your hatred and contempt isn't reserved exclusively for the president of the United States.

War criminals need loathing, too. Don't be afraid to say it.

Sincerely,

Richard Roeper

(Excerpt) Read more at suntimes.com ...


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1 posted on 04/09/2003 8:56:28 PM PDT by LibertyGrrrl
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To: LibertyGrrrl
Roeper wrote this? He must've not given it to Ebert for "checking" beforehand.
2 posted on 04/09/2003 9:00:00 PM PDT by TheBigB (**FOX NEWS ALERT Saddam Hussein is dead. Unless he's alive. THIS HAS BEEN A FOX NEWS ALERT**)
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3 posted on 04/09/2003 9:00:07 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: TheBigB
Roeper is a light weight. Not just a week ago he was calling this an "unnecessary war". Just another CYA artist.
4 posted on 04/09/2003 9:06:42 PM PDT by WhiteKnuckles
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To: WhiteKnuckles
Roeper is a light weight

As opposed to Ebert. :-)

5 posted on 04/09/2003 9:08:40 PM PDT by TheBigB (**FOX NEWS ALERT Saddam Hussein is dead. Unless he's alive. THIS HAS BEEN A FOX NEWS ALERT**)
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To: LibertyGrrrl
Ok, who kidnapped Roeper? No, seriously, this has got to be the best proof that aliens are coming down and kidnapping us and using their Mind Control Brain Probes on us, because whoever wrote this, it sure as hell ain't Roeper from the Sun Times...

:-)
6 posted on 04/09/2003 9:09:44 PM PDT by egarvue (Martin Sheen is not my president...)
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To: TheBigB
LOL! You know they are cross breeding. Roeper thinks he's a movie reviewer and Ebert thinks he's an op-ed guy. They're both pathetic.
7 posted on 04/09/2003 9:11:40 PM PDT by WhiteKnuckles
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To: LibertyGrrrl
As I was watching the statue being pulled down and the celebration in the streets, I wondered to myself how many iraqis in the crowd were singing a different tune today.

How many were wearing army uniforms a scant week ago? How sincere is their gratitude, and how permanent?

When the bandwagon comes by, many will jump on for a ride --- whether it's in Baghdad or Burbank.

8 posted on 04/09/2003 10:13:53 PM PDT by ZOOKER
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