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Actor Robbins Says US Now Viewed as 'Rogue State'
CNSNews.com ^ | 4/16/03 | Jeff Johnson

Posted on 04/16/2003 3:35:41 AM PDT by kattracks

Capitol Hill (CNSNews.com) - Actor and anti-war activist Tim Robbins said Tuesday that "it is time to get angry" over the Bush administration's alleged reprisals against opponents of the war.

Robbins told an audience at the National Press Club that the Bush administration has taken advantage of the American people and squandered the good will the world had recently developed toward the U.S.

"In the 19 months since 9/11, we have seen our democracy compromised by fear and hatred," he claimed. "Basic inalienable rights, due process, the sanctity of the home have been quickly compromised in a climate of fear.

"A unified American public has grown bitterly divided," Robbins continued, "and a world population that had profound sympathy and support for us has grown contemptuous and distrustful, viewing us as we once viewed the Soviet Union, as a rogue state."

The actor-activist accused the Bush administration and other supporters of the war of a campaign of intimidation to silence those who disagree with them.

"A message is being sent through the White House and its allies in talk radio...[that] if you oppose this administration, there can and will be ramifications," Robbins claimed. "Every day, the airwaves are filled with warnings, veiled and unveiled threats, spewed invective and hatred directed at any voice of dissent."

Robbins also accused the American media of colluding with the U.S. government to conceal the consequences of the war against Saddam Hussein.

"Unlike the rest of the world, our news coverage of this war remains sanitized, without a glimpse of the blood and gore inflicted upon our soldiers or the women and children in Iraq," Robbins charged. "We are told it would be pornographic. We want no part of reality in real life."

He complimented the professionalism and achievements of the American military and challenged the argument that one cannot oppose the war while supporting the troops.

"Our ability to disagree and our inherent right to question our leaders and criticize their actions define who we are," Robbins argued. "To allow those rights to be taken away out of fear, to punish people for their beliefs, to limit access in the news media to differing opinions is to acknowledge our democracy's defeat."

Robbins called on those who agree or disagree with his anti-war stance to rise up against what he deems false patriotism.

"In this time when a citizenry applauds the liberation of a country as it lives in fear of its own freedom...when people all over the country fear reprisal if they use their right to free speech, it is time to get angry. It is time to get fierce," he continued. "Any instance of intimidation to free speech should be battled against. Any acquiescence to intimidation at this point will only lead to more intimidation."

War in Iraq Said to Be 'Trial Run' for 'World Military Dictator'

Thomas Andrews, who appeared with Robbins, now heads Win Without War, a coalition of some 40 groups including the NAACP, the National Council of Churches, the Sierra Club and the National Organization of Women.

He said Tuesday that the coalition opposed the war because it was "unnecessary, illegal and would leave our nation and our world less secure.

"Despite the much-touted successes of the military invasion," Andrews argued, "the costs and risks of this war remain enormous, and there is no reason to believe the U.S. is any more secure now than it was before."

The Maine Democrat and former U.S. representative from that state said he also fears that the Bush White House was merely "testing the waters" with the attack on Saddam Hussein's dictatorship.

"The U.S. war against Iraq is in many ways a trial run to establish what this administration calls a 'new norm' in international relations," Andrews said. "The Bush administration is pursuing a vision in which the U.S. is not only the world's policeman, but also the world's military dictator, answerable only to itself."

Andrews believes that the pre-emptive strike against Iraq will not have the desired effect of deterring other nations from developing weapons of mass destruction or selling them to terrorists.

"So-called rogue states could very likely conclude that they had better develop nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction immediately, or they'll be vulnerable to a United States preventive war," he concluded.

The war against Iraq had little to do with stopping terrorism, Andrews claimed, and may - in his opinion - fuel more attacks on the U.S.

"As expected, the war has caused an upsurge in anti-American sentiment in the Middle East and around the world," he argued.

"Al Qaeda was created and became empowered by the U.S. presence in Saudi Arabia following the first Gulf War," Andrews continued. "What new networks will be spawned in reaction to the U.S. presence in Iraq?"

Bush Approval Ratings Rise as Statues of Saddam Fall

Newsweek.com reported Tuesday that President Bush's approval rating with the American public had risen 18 points in the past month to 71 percent.

"Bush gets strong marks for his handling of the war in Iraq and the larger war on terrorism, with 74 and 78 percent approving of his efforts in those areas respectively," Jennifer Barrett wrote for the newsmagazine's website.

"And a full 93 percent of those surveyed say they believe U.S. military efforts in Iraq have gone very well (73 percent) or somewhat well (20 percent) so far."

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To: kattracks
Any acquiescence to intimidation at this point will only lead to more intimidation."

Why does that logic only work for them and not the administration?

61 posted on 04/16/2003 5:50:54 AM PDT by StriperSniper (Frogs are for gigging)
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To: americafirst
He is definitely delusional, he got quite a bit of applause for his rant. He seems to love Helen Thomas. I thought everybody knew she is just delusional.
62 posted on 04/16/2003 5:53:51 AM PDT by sox_the_cat
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To: kattracks
We've had Tokyo Rose, Baghdad Bob, now we've got Hollywood Tim.

Timmy, you've whined enough, now go to your room and pout.

63 posted on 04/16/2003 5:54:44 AM PDT by ladtx ("...the very obsession of your public service must be Duty, Honor, Country." D. MacArthur)
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To: goldstategop
LOL!!! Maybe Tim Robbins can hire Baghdad Bob to be his spokesman. :)

Twelfth Century Timmy?

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!

This idiot did a better job than Baghdad Bob.

Every time I believe that the hollywood cockroaches couldn't be any dimber, they allow a better idiot to get before the cameras...

64 posted on 04/16/2003 5:54:58 AM PDT by Publius6961 (p>)
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To: prairiebreeze
Robbins and Saranwrap are partners only. common law marriage at best.

I stand corrected. Perhaps I should have suggested Las Vegas instead of France/Canada

65 posted on 04/16/2003 5:55:26 AM PDT by BSunday (Robins tend to get eaten by eagles)
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To: kattracks
it is time to get angry" over the Bush administration's alleged reprisals against opponents of the war.

Good thing it wasn't "hip" for Timmy-boy and his ilk to speak out against the Klinton regime. Any opposition to the co-presidency would probably have landed Mr. Robbins an IRS audit fast enough to make his vacuous head spin.

66 posted on 04/16/2003 5:55:47 AM PDT by Kathleen
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To: aristeides
To me he sounded really pompous and whining, like a very spoiled little kid that had just been stepped on or something.
68 posted on 04/16/2003 6:02:45 AM PDT by EaglesUpForever (canada, russia and france are hypocritical lying scum)
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To: kattracks

Probably related to Robbins

69 posted on 04/16/2003 6:03:50 AM PDT by N. Theknow
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To: Frankss
These "Freedom of Speach" people think that know matter what you say, you shall never feel repercussions for your words. But now that other people have excercised their freedom of association, their freedom of speech has been trampled.
70 posted on 04/16/2003 6:05:23 AM PDT by sox_the_cat
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To: kattracks
Rogue soldiers of a rogue nation


71 posted on 04/16/2003 6:06:09 AM PDT by N. Theknow
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To: Russell Scott
ban hollywood skip movies read a book
72 posted on 04/16/2003 6:06:59 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: kattracks
This guy is crazy. He is so paranoid, he reminds me of the character Mel Gibson played in Conspiracy Theory. What a screwball.
73 posted on 04/16/2003 6:09:46 AM PDT by dougherty (Borders, Language, Culture)
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To: kattracks
Hey, Tim. What was with the phony accent you used yesterday at the presser? I don't think I've ever heard another actor ruin the word "epitath" in quite the same manner. Breathtaking!

Bush is a man, Tim, and you are a red-breasted whiner. Here's what bothers you: The soldiers don't just play brave men and women on a movie set - they ARE brave men and women in real life.

A_R

74 posted on 04/16/2003 6:09:57 AM PDT by arkady_renko
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To: kattracks
"The more he talks".....

Yes please continue!!!!
75 posted on 04/16/2003 6:10:38 AM PDT by Ga Rob (I'm not the cause of your problems.....you are!!)
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To: kattracks
Tim Robbins is insane. How else would you describe someone so paranoid and so delusional and so out of touch with reality? His hatred over the results of the 2000 election has devoured him, and he needs serious psychiatric help. He's on the edge, and I wouldn't be surprised if he loses it and lashes out and does something violent.
76 posted on 04/16/2003 6:12:13 AM PDT by laz17 (Socialism is the religion of the atheist.)
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To: kattracks
"A unified American public has grown bitterly divided," Robbins continued, ...

As opposed to the unity displayed during the 2000 Election.

The actor-activist accused the Bush administration and other supporters of the war of a campaign of intimidation to silence those who disagree with them.

Something like the way leftists on American campuses shout down anyone who disagrees with them? The media must be hiding that footage.

...Robbins claimed. "Every day, the airwaves are filled with warnings, veiled and unveiled threats, spewed invective and hatred directed at any voice of dissent."

Like a sitting President laying blame for the OKC bombing on "right wing talk radio", that sort of invective, hatred and veiled threat? Like a nationally known celebrity on a nationally syndicated TV talk show going into a snot flying raging rant about dragging a US Congressman and his family into the street and stoning them to death? That kind of unveiled, hate filled threat?

"Unlike the rest of the world, our news coverage of this war remains sanitized, without a glimpse of the blood and gore inflicted upon our soldiers or the women and children in Iraq," Robbins charged. "We are told it would be pornographic. We want no part of reality in real life."

I agree. That footage should be shown ... right after the grisly footage of people in the WTC jumping, burning and splatting on the sidewalk is shown along with uncensored video of Saddam's torture chambers. Children be damned, let's have reality TV.

...is to acknowledge our democracy's defeat."

One more time ... we are a REPUBLIC not a democracy, STUPID!

"In this time when a citizenry applauds the liberation of a country as it lives in fear of its own freedom...

Can any Master's level logic students help us with this statement? Are there any schools in this country that still teach logic?

"...It is time to get fierce," he continued...

NUKE the BLUE ZONES!

77 posted on 04/16/2003 6:13:16 AM PDT by TigersEye (The Democrats are soooo 9/10)
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To: kattracks
"The Bush administration is pursuing a vision in which the U.S. is ... answerable only to itself."

Of course. To whom should the USA be "answerable"? To the "mind" of the internationalist, the answer is obviously "the UN." To anyone who has witnessed the performance over the last 8+ decades of the League of Nations aka the United Nations, the answer is equally obvious: the US must act in the interests, first, of itself and, then, of free peoples and those yearning to be free everywhere.

President Bush has it just right: "Liberty is not America's gift to the humanity, but God's gift to every individual."

78 posted on 04/16/2003 6:20:15 AM PDT by winstonchurchill
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To: kattracks
"Every day, the airwaves are filled with warnings, veiled and unveiled threats, spewed invective and hatred directed at any voice of dissent."

Hey Timmy, I seem to remember that it was the Clinton White House that took action against people who criticized it. His opponents were smeared and victimized, and some even had the IRS sent after them. Others were disposed of. So take your false accusations and your pathetic whining and shove 'em where the sun don't shine.

This guy is punk, nothing more. He thinks he's tough, threatening to beat up reporters, but a real man could reduce him to a crying little girl with one arm tied behind his back.

79 posted on 04/16/2003 6:20:24 AM PDT by laz17 (Socialism is the religion of the atheist.)
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To: MortMan
>Finally, from the (brief) tone of your post, I surmise that you are willing to debate the merits of the war - to argue point-counterpoint about whether it should have happened or not.<

Sure--Are you currently in a forum on FreeRepublic where such a debate is going on?

80 posted on 04/16/2003 6:21:48 AM PDT by wafflespirit
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