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Pro-War Celebrities Bash Hollywood Anti-War Activists
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| 4/28/03
| Marc Morano
Posted on 04/28/2003 3:32:45 AM PDT by kattracks
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posted on
04/28/2003 3:32:45 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
CBS corespondent Bill Plante was more cautious about the embed program. "I think it worked well in this war, but it only gives you a very small picture from the point of each embed. You need the big picture as well as the little picture," Plante said.
Yea, like the big picture Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather would like us all to see.
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posted on
04/28/2003 3:42:12 AM PDT
by
doosee
To: kattracks
Why is it that any CNN rep would not be asked about the cover-up in Iraq? Are these people held to different standards than political types? For example, any member of the Bush administration is asked about the war, and member of the Clinton administration was asked about the impeachment, so how can CNN types get in front of a microphone and not be asked about the coverup in Iraq?
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posted on
04/28/2003 3:47:24 AM PDT
by
Bernard
To: kattracks
My objection to the left wing 'entertainment(?) crowd will be at the box office, including 'Chicago'.
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posted on
04/28/2003 3:47:40 AM PDT
by
gulfcoast6
(Take care of your character and your reputation will take care of itself.)
To: kattracks
CNN's Bob Franken did not like FOX News's use of the phrase "we" when covering the U.S. armed forces during the war. And when I think of you Bob, and that buck-toothed moron Al, your son, "we" never comes to mind either.
To: Bernard
CNN KNEW !
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posted on
04/28/2003 3:57:19 AM PDT
by
ChadGore
(Freedom is as natural as a drawn breath.)
To: kattracks
Asked if he has received any flak from other celebrities such as fellow Creative Coalition founder Susan Sarandon for his outspoken support of the war, Silver quipped, "Absolutely none, absolutely none, we just don't talk anymore." LOL Well, see, Mr. Silver, you got an added bonus!!
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posted on
04/28/2003 4:13:12 AM PDT
by
ET(end tyranny)
( Deut.32:18-Of the Rock that begat thee thou art unmindful, and hast forgotten God that formed thee.)
To: kattracks
I only know the Hollywood mob by them pretending to be someone else.
Why then should I believe anything they say about anything because I don't know who they are pretending to be?
To: leprechaun9
This time they're pretending to be patriotic.
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posted on
04/28/2003 4:17:56 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
I think the article comparing the qualifications of the hollywood elite vis our elected representatives ought to be published as a footnote whenever an article about them pops up....... an excerpt from Cindy Roberts (?) article.....
So who are these celebrities? What is their education? What is their experience in affairs of State or in National Security? While I will defend to the death their right to express their opinions, I think that if they are going to call into question the intelligence of our leaders, we should also have all the facts on their educations and background:
Barbra Streisand : Completed high school Career: Singing and acting
Cher: Dropped out of school in 9th grade. Career: Singing and acting
Martin Sheen: Flunked exam to enter University of Dayton. Career: Acting
Jessica Lange: Dropped out college mid-freshman year. Career: Acting
Alec Baldwin: Dropped out of George Washington U. after scandal. Career: Acting
Julia Roberts: Completed high school. Career: Acting
Sean Penn: Completed High school. Career: Acting
Susan Sarandon: Degree in Drama from Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. Career: Acting
Ed Asner; Completed High school. Career: Acting
George Clooney: Dropped out of University of Kentucky. Career: Acting
Michael Moore: Dropped out first year University of Michigan. Career: Movie Director
Sarah Jessica Parker: Completed High School. Career: Acting
Jennifer Anniston: Completed High School. Career: Acting
Mike Farrell: Completed High school. Career: Acting
Janeane Garofelo: Dropped out of College. Career: Stand up comedienne
Larry Hagman: Attended Bard College for one year. Career: Acting
While comparing the education and experience of these two groups, we should also remember that President Bush and his cabinet are briefed daily, even hourly, on the War on Terror and threats to our security. They are privy to information gathered around the world concerning the Middle East, the threats to America, the intentions of terrorists and terrorist-supporting governments. They are in constant communication with the CIA, the FBI, Interpol, NATO, The United Nations, our own military, and that of our allies around the world. We cannot simply believe that we have full knowledge of the threats because we watch CNN!! We cannot believe that we are in any way as informed as our leaders.
These celebrities have no intelligence-gathering agents, no fact-finding groups, no insight into the minds of those who would destroy our country. They only have a deep seated hatred for all things Republican. By nature, and no one knows quite why, the Hollywood elitists detest Conservative views and anything that supports or uplifts the United States of America. The silence was deafening from the Left when Bill Clinton bombed a pharmaceutical factory outside of Khartoum, or when he attacked the Bosnian Serbs in 1995 and 1999. He bombed Serbia itself to get Slobodan Milosevic out of Kosovo, and not a single peace rally was held. When our Rangers were ambushed in Somalia and 18 young American lives were lost, not a peep was heard from Hollywood. Yet now, after our nation has been attacked on its own soil, after 3,000 Americans were killed, by freedom-hating terrorists, while going about their routine lives, they want to hold rallies against the war. Why the change? Because an honest, God-fearing Republican sits in the White House.
Another irony is that in 1987, when Ronald Reagan was in office, the Hollywood group aligned themselves with disarmament groups like SANE, FREEZE and PEACE ACTION, urging our own government to disarm and freeze the manufacturing of any further nuclear weapons, in order to promote world peace. It is curious that now, even after we have heard all the evidence that Saddam Hussein has chemical, biological and is very close to obtaining nuclear weapons, their is no cry from this group for HIM to disarm. They believe we should leave him alone in his quest for these weapons of mass destruction, even though it is certain that these deadly weapons will eventually be used against us in our own cities.
So why the hype out of Hollywood? Could these celebrities believe that since they draw such astronomical salaries, they are entitled to also determine the course of our Nation? That they can make viable decisions concerning war and peace? Did Michael Moore have the backing of the Nation when he recently thanked France, on our behalf, for being a "good enough friend to tell us we were wrong"? I know for certain he was not speaking for me. Does Sean Penn fancy himself a Diplomat, in going to Iraq when we are just weeks away from war? Does he believe that his High School Diploma gives him the knowledge (and the right) to go to a country that is controlled by a maniacal dictator, and speak on behalf of the American people? Or is it the fact that he pulls in more money per year than the average American worker will see in a lifetime? Does his bank account give him clout?
The ultimate irony is that many of these celebrities have made a shambles of their own lives, with drug abuse, alcoholism, numerous marriages and divorces, scrapes with the law, publicized temper tantrums, etc. How dare they pretend to know what is best for an entire nation! What is even more bizarre is how many people in this country will listen and accept their views, simply because they liked them in a certain movie, or have fond memories of an old television sitcom!
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posted on
04/28/2003 4:39:56 AM PDT
by
bart99
To: bart99
Note to myself:
I especially enjoed the quote by Moore -
" Did Michael Moore have the backing of the Nation when he recently thanked France, on our behalf, for being a "good enough friend to tell us we were wrong"? "
I wonder if he has developed a concious and has any second thoughts now after all the revelations of the past few days.....
Oh well........
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posted on
04/28/2003 4:43:38 AM PDT
by
bart99
To: bart99
I was glad to see that Matt Drudge was invited. That was a nice touch. Maybe they will invite Jim Robinson next year.
To: kattracks
"I think it worked well in this war, but it only gives you a very small picture from the point of each embed. You need the big picture as well as the little picture," Plante said. Translation: Makes it harder to lie when dealing with specifics.
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posted on
04/28/2003 5:36:45 AM PDT
by
Feckless
To: kattracks
"We have to be remember and even those of us who are in the embed [program] have to remember, it is 'they,' not 'we'. It's just an important distinction. We serve our country by doing that," Franken explained.
What? Franken doesn't want us to say 'we', even if it's an embedded reporter? This isn't a football game. Either you're a U.S. citizen or not (Peter Jennings excluded).
This is our country and our troops. Franken knows using the posessive 'we' might actually foster a feeling of unity to our troops and our country. Now I know why they don't say "our President".
To: bart99
Right on!
To: marktwain
If Jim was to be invited, then all Freepers should go. Jim was pivitol in starting FR, but we, the freepers (including Jim), make it what it is now.
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posted on
04/28/2003 5:43:12 AM PDT
by
smith288
(Thats right, Christianity is exclusive, you have to love animals to be in PETA, is that exclusive?)
To: kattracks
Someone made a great point the other day -- Glenn Beck I think.
He said that one problem with celebrities becoming political figures is that it destroys the ability to "believe in them in a role." In other words, when you see Clint Eastwood as Josie Wales, you've got to believe "Josie Wales" exists during the time you're watching that movie.
He said that when he sees Susan Sarandon is a movie, she's so politicized that he can't hear anything she says or does in the movie because all he sees is the loud-mouthed, political Sarandon. Every word she says in the movie is seen as an effort to propagandize or advance her position.
It's like type-casting, I guess. I simply cannot watch Alan Alda in any kind of movie. Every gesture, smile, inflection -- you name it -- EVERYTHING is Hawkeye Pierce. The same with Mike Farrell. They're uselessly, hopelessly typecast.
To: kattracks
CNN's Bob Franken did not like FOX News's use of the phrase "we" when covering the U.S. armed forces during the war... it is 'they,' not 'we'."I wish I could take this mealy-mouthed sob back in time to the reporting of World War II.
He would soon learn the difference between 'we' and 'they!'
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posted on
04/28/2003 5:59:28 AM PDT
by
Budge
(God Bless FReepers!)
To: kattracks
Somebody should offer an "Alternative to the Oscars". Next year even a test pattern might beat the Oscars. Brian Kilemeade could host. Or Kelsey Grammer.
Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing "Star Bellied Sneeches." by Dr. Seuss. I haven't seen that in years. Or maybe "Old Yeller".
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posted on
04/28/2003 6:03:11 AM PDT
by
techcor
(Admin Moderator wannabe)
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