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Sarandon plans to act up before State of the Union
New York Daily News ^
| 1/28/03
| Kenneth R. Bazinet
Posted on 01/28/2003 1:08:33 AM PST by kattracks
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To: cardinal4
I just was lurking in the MSNBC chat room. The hatred of America is frightening. That chat room is totally dominated by Muslims. The anti-American, anti-Christian and anti-Jewish rants make the Nazis look tame at time.
To: kattracks
This coming from a woman who's boyfriend ditched her for Dr.Frankenfurter in that stupid Rocky Horrible flick.Well Suzie,maybe Dubya just don't plain like his [Saddam's] looks.That sounds like a good enough reason for me.
To: RamingtonStall
Oh, I was wasn't referring to ALL Boomers, RamingtonStall--just a peculiar subset of them. The 'liberated ladies' who made their shekels by stripping off for the cameras and who, to their chagrin, have been found out by Father Time. Since they can't do the bimbo act for the movies anymore, they've decided suddenly to develop their 'spiritual' sides and want to share their shrewish wisdom with us peons. (Sarandon, Lange and Hawn are the three major irritants in this faction). Sarandon is mind-boggling: whose opinions are we going to believe in this debate? Those who have access to intelligence reports and the testimonies of refugees, or that of the woman whose most memorable role was in a bad film about morons on the run from the law?
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01/29/2003 1:36:19 AM PST
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Calico Cat
(the simplest solution is usually the correct one)
To: montag813
Where is the ad??? I surfed between ABC, CBS and NBC from 8:55 and 9:00 and saw nothing! I did also and saw nothing. Odd?
To: Calico Cat
Thank you, Calico Cat!
Appreciate the feedback and agree with your assessment of Ms. Susan Sadaam.
Based on the part of her Ad that I saw on O'Reilly last night, I would have to suggest that she stick to Radio Ads. Wow, Doesn't she look terrible!
RamS
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To: kcvl
I don't know anything about this 'we' you are referring to, but 'we' are misrepresenting Bush. He lays the blame of evil on Saddam's regime and calls the Iraqi people victims.
"Not by our hearts
will we allow whole peoples
or countries to be deemed
evil"
What a crock.
To: montag813
Some historians claim that European anti-semitism was largely fed by slanderous books from the Near East. The irony is that a nation with a strong Jewish presence tends to be better off for it financially. And then greed tempts tyrants to plunder the vulnerable Jewish community. So quite naturally, most Jews in the US are liberals who demand gun control and limitations on the free exercize of religion. Otherwise, how can the tradition continue? If they have guns and the right to free exercize of religion, that makes future facists have an impossible task. But then again, Leftist lemming dunderheads are often created by colleges, and Jewish people value education. Oh the atmosphere of today's colleges! I read recently that 7 out of 10 women would remove their shirts if asked to by a camera man. If that isn't quality education, I don't know what is. /sarcsasm.
To: Arthur Wildfire! March
The irony is that a nation with a strong Jewish presence tends to be better off for it financially. And then greed tempts tyrants to plunder the vulnerable Jewish community. I have always found the persecution of Jews a bizarre situation. If any group should be treated as "royalty" it should be Jews. How stupid that the global press follows every breath of the "House of Windsor", who are merely an import of an unremarkable German family, without distinction or merit. Jews, on the other hand, introduced the world to monotheism (Abraham), morality (Moses, etc), the law (Deuteronomy), Messianic prophecy and a man who most of the world considers the Messiah, as well as the vast bulk of modern science and medicine. Above this we place the vapid Elizabeth II and her hapless offspring???
Some historians claim that European anti-semitism was largely fed by slanderous books from the Near East.
I'd like to see sources on that. In the highly considered "The Closed Circle: An Interpretation of the Arabs", David Pryce-Jones shows how myths such as "blood libel" were actually introduced to the Muslim world from Europe, and not the other way around. An excellent book and debate.
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