To: alloysteel
"Before this I was a moderately well-known character actress," she told the paper. "Now, I'm almost famous." After the Beer Hall Putsch Adolf Hitler was almost famous. In the 1930's he became even more famous, or infamous, depending on one's viewpoint. That doesn't mean it's a good thing.
To: AlaskaErik
(Farrell said that the ability of U.S. troops to topple Saddam Hussein's regime in relatively short order has not softened his opposition to the war. )
Neither did findings of atrocities change his mind. He is so anti-Bush that he doesn't realize he's coming across as a heartless a-hole. Spinking the ball? Doesn't that imply he was cheering against us winning the war? How many dead US soldiers was he praying for?
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