I have no issues with actors or singers being politically activ. it has been a tradition ever since Woodstock and probably earlier. Just stop pretending that you speak for everybody.papasmerf said:Actors telling folks to vote worked in the US. There were inspirational and deserve some credit for Bush being re-elected.
Ron Silver and Morgan Fairchild - talk about the B team, I'd prefeer Charlton Heston!Originally posted by yychobbyist Except of course when it's Dennis Miller, Morgan Fairchild or Ron Silver or someone else who's Republican? And what of Arnie - king of the Austro-Cali cartel?
Although you can get some decent domestic hair products and lycra clothing.yychobbyist said:I do think so OTB - I mean, after all, all the best skin care products are made in France and we know no good self respecting Republican would ever buy anything French these days.
I usually don't call everybody that is on the left hysterical. There is some very smart people on both side.yychobbyist said:Now why is it necessary to call them the "hysterical (I'm assuming you made a typo) left" instead of just "the left"? This is what I just don't understand - call them left, call them liberal but why the need for adjectives? I think the use of these adjectives by members of both the right and the left do nothing but get in the way of the quality of the argument you present.