September 19, 2005
"I've always been drawn to Europe. America is such a young country, with an adolescent swagger about it," she said."But I feel that I have a more European sensibility, a greater respect for the multicultural nature of the globe. And 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 disgrace."
I mean, what is the purpose of having any further discussions on the issue. After all, AmericaÂ’s most prominent and revered political commentators pointed out the obvious some years ago.
Actors – is there anything they don’t know?
Thank you, Homer Simpson, for helping us understand why we should heed Ms. PaltrowÂ’s sagacious utterances.
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Posted by: Dan at Mon Sep 19 15:44:07 2005 (aSKj6)
Europe abounds with racism. I've got clients in England, France, Belgium, and Germany with whom I interact on a regular basis, and they're going insane with immigration. They hate it and they hate the immigrants. Racist jokes abound.
CRIPES but these people are completely stupid.
Bartleby
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