progunner1957
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In their neverending hatred of the nation that has made them multimillionaires, Hollywood's "enlightened" Demosocialist stars show their true colors. :barf:
Remember to boycott the movies these bottom-feeders appear in and donate your movie ticket money to a deserving cause such as the NRA, JFPO, GOA or the Red Cross hurricane relief fund. Hurricane survivors need your dollars much more than Hollywood's spoiled brat Demosocialists do.
Some Hollywood celebs have a nasty habit of saying the most awful things about America while abroad, reports Jim Hirsen, author of the new bestseller "Hollywood Nation: Left Coast Lies, Old Media Spin, and the New Media Revolution."
Recent examples that have been reported by the foreign press include the following:
Gwyneth Paltrow told the Toronto Globe and Mail, "I've always been drawn to Europe. America is such a young country, with an adolescent swagger about it. But I feel that I have a more European sensibility, a greater respect for the multicultural nature of the globe."
After praising the Europeans, Paltrow further dumped on the country that made her career possible. She added that "it's a strange time to be an American now. I feel like we're really in trouble. I just had a baby and thought, (??) I don't want to live there.' Bush's anti-environment, pro-war policies are a disaster."
Donald Sutherland, co-star of ABC's new series-style Hillary campaign commercial "Commander in Chief," told the London Times that the United States is a place "where they talk about family values but leave people to drown."
Russell Crowe has a novel approach to his assault charge for allegedly tossing a phone at a hotel employee. Crowe told the U.K. Daily Mirror, "Maybe it's better I don't travel to America. Maybe it's better I don't work in the area of the business that attracts so many flies. You tell me to p**s off too many times and I probably will."
Said Hirsen: "I have an idea. If while abroad a celebrity bashes the U.S., we should revoke their citizenship and/or their visas.
"Then they'll have to come into the country the way everyone else does - across the Mexican border."
Remember to boycott the movies these bottom-feeders appear in and donate your movie ticket money to a deserving cause such as the NRA, JFPO, GOA or the Red Cross hurricane relief fund. Hurricane survivors need your dollars much more than Hollywood's spoiled brat Demosocialists do.
Some Hollywood celebs have a nasty habit of saying the most awful things about America while abroad, reports Jim Hirsen, author of the new bestseller "Hollywood Nation: Left Coast Lies, Old Media Spin, and the New Media Revolution."
Recent examples that have been reported by the foreign press include the following:
Gwyneth Paltrow told the Toronto Globe and Mail, "I've always been drawn to Europe. America is such a young country, with an adolescent swagger about it. But I feel that I have a more European sensibility, a greater respect for the multicultural nature of the globe."
After praising the Europeans, Paltrow further dumped on the country that made her career possible. She added that "it's a strange time to be an American now. I feel like we're really in trouble. I just had a baby and thought, (??) I don't want to live there.' Bush's anti-environment, pro-war policies are a disaster."
Donald Sutherland, co-star of ABC's new series-style Hillary campaign commercial "Commander in Chief," told the London Times that the United States is a place "where they talk about family values but leave people to drown."
Russell Crowe has a novel approach to his assault charge for allegedly tossing a phone at a hotel employee. Crowe told the U.K. Daily Mirror, "Maybe it's better I don't travel to America. Maybe it's better I don't work in the area of the business that attracts so many flies. You tell me to p**s off too many times and I probably will."
Said Hirsen: "I have an idea. If while abroad a celebrity bashes the U.S., we should revoke their citizenship and/or their visas.
"Then they'll have to come into the country the way everyone else does - across the Mexican border."