Posted on 11/06/2005 1:38:55 PM PST by John Semmens
Retired pop singer and political expert, Barbara Streisand, says President Bush ought to be impeached for recklessly and dishonestly dragging America into war with Iraq.
"We went to war because we were misled by President Bush," said Streisand. "People, people who mislead people are the yuckiest people in the world."
Streisand elaborated on her political philosophy by saying, "The people of America are all children, letting their grown-up pride hide all the need inside. America needs one person, one very special person, to ensure there will be no more hunger and thirst."
Streisand declined to say who that one very special person might be, but adamantly denied it could be George Bush. Liberals are a very special kind of people, said Streisand. One of them will be our savior.
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...and I want BS to shut up.
Why do we even give the Hollywood crowd the time of day?
hollywhore just shut-up!
She must be backing "Ronald McDonald" in 2008.
LOL! I can almost hear her saying these things, because she is her own satire.
Shut up and Sing
Political expert? YEEEAAAAH ok---
Barfs
Right after her Sedition trial.
I guess there is a real provable case for her and other democrats either being retarded or just mentaly ill.
Looks like Pelosi except for the hair.
Take a quarter and call someone who cares.
She's got a new album out ... I probably would have bought it for the "music" ... but I won't touch anything that comes from Hollywood where the artist expresses his/her political feelings. I really haven't missed the movies, and I really don't miss spending $18 for her new album. If these folks would "shut up and sing" maybe they'd sell more stuff ...(wonder what the Dixie Chicks are doing tonight? Muncie, Indiana or something?).
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