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TracGunny
01-24-04, 07:31 PM
We can recall Governors, impeach Presidents, and deport foreign nationals who out-stay their welcome. Can we hold a National referendum and revoke someone’s citizenship? I am sure the Paltrow/Penn/Harrelsons (sp?) of the world would not mind becoming citizens in London or Paris, and share their convictions with us from there… (Yeah, yeah, I know; First Amendment… I can dream, nonetheless…)

(I debated posting this one, then decided, what the heck, you can always ignore it-TG)

Jan. 21, 2004 / 26 Teves, 5764

Michelle Malkin
The weird world of Gwyneth Paltrow

http://www.NewsAndOpinion.com | Gwyneth Paltrow, the fashionable blond actress who once chopped off her hair to look exactly like ex-boyfriend Brad Pitt and who showed up at the Oscars a few years ago in a transparent Goth-meets-Heidi costume, has some nerve calling anybody "weird."

Yet, there she was in the pages of Britain's Glamour magazine last week, declaring that America is "too weird." Now, if Gwynnie had been referring to the bizarre spectacles of Michael Jackson gyrating atop his SUV, Britney Spears stumbling down the wedding aisle, and Howard Dean going ape-wild in Iowa, she might have had a point. But that's not who she had in mind. Explaining why she's planning on raising her first child in the United Kingdom instead of the United States — she is four months pregnant and living in London with her new husband, British musician Chris Martin — the actress noted: "At the moment there's a weird, over-patriotic atmosphere over there, like, 'We're number one and the rest of the world doesn't matter.'"

Pity poor Paltrow. Having grown up in her privileged little bubble of "gypsy of the world" artisans, this delicate thespian must tremble with unbearable fright at the thought of her little one being accidentally exposed to Americans who fly the American flag on their front porches even when it's not Independence Day. I can't imagine the horror Paltrow must experience when the National Anthem is played within earshot or the disgust she must feel when she sees American soldiers in uniform, flashing "number one" signs, as they defend Paltrow's freedom to trash her country while sipping tea along the Thames.

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin.html

MillRatUSMC
01-24-04, 07:49 PM
Lets put a picture of this witch;

http://thumb2.sac.overture.com/image/385470893

Another one bad mouthing the Nation of their birth.
Beauty doesn't equate to smart in this case.
What a idoit.
Good riddance that she gone, I pity our British friends.

Semper Fidelis
Ricardo

greybeard
01-24-04, 07:49 PM
TracGunny-I think the answer is in the last line of your sig.

namgrunt
02-01-04, 12:34 AM
I lucked out, since I've never wasted good beer money to see any of the films Paltrow has starred in. I've been carefully noting which people in Hollywood, or wherever, that denigrate this country and/or its armed forces.
My list of acceptable movie "stars" has been shrinking for years. The smart celebrities keep their politics to themselves and concentrate on entertaining. The others, like Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn, Alec Baldwin, Tom Cruise, Babs Striesand and Mr. Stiesand (James Brolin), Gwyneth P, Woody Harrelson, Ted Dansen, Robin Williams, and a long list of others are just plain S.O.L.

I won't contribute good money to these peoples' personal bank accounts by seeing their movies. I'd rather buy a kegger.

namgrunt ( * hiccup * ) s'cuse me.

CPLRapoza
02-01-04, 03:32 AM
I hear you on that Sergeant!!!! F***'em all!!!

kentmitchell
02-01-04, 05:37 AM
We have a saying Down South when we hear stuff like Paltrow (or Yankees *****in').
Delta is ready when you are.