| Fight Peace! |
| What do we mean, "fight peace?" According to anti-war propaganda, maintaining "peace" means avoiding conflict, even if America's safety and security are at stake. "Peace" is negotiating with the enemy, even if he shakes with one hand and stabs us in the back with the other. "Peace" is delaying deadlines, even if Iraq plays pin-the-nuke-on-the-donkey with the United States. Well, no one makes an ass out of us. And if that means we gotta fight peace, so be it. |
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| people don't want to see 9-11 happen again! |
| Still balancing the scales of justice! |
| "As a politician, I believe Edward Norton's performance in The Italian Job was a little overbearing. I would have approached the role with the mindset of a subtle Judas; Norton's harsh delivery diluted the character's cunning nature. Instead of impressing the audience as a clever villain, Norton delivered a barely believable vaudevillian bully." -- President George W. Bush Good grief! What does President Bush know about acting?! Why would he make such a pompous assessment of an actor's abilities? And what did he mean by "as a politician?" Does his political expertise make him an expert in movie-making? Sounds pretty unbelieveable, doesn't it? That's because it is. President Bush made no such statement. And if he had, his criticism would be laughable! Why would a politician publicly scrutinize any actor's on-screen skills? It just doesn't make sense, right? Still, this phenomenon is rampant in the today's media . . . only the other way around. Actors and musicians have made a secondary career out of criticizing various politicians and their ability to lead the country. What knowledge does an actor have on being a politician? And no, playing one on television doesn't count . . . |
| March 20th marked the one year annivesary of the War in Iraq. There were people all around the country and world that were protesting the war. Having a right to do so as well, but the claims made were rediculas and stupid. This weekend there was a protest to pull all troops out of everywhere. This would mean Japan, S. Korea, Germany, and Several places in the Balkins (which was a starting place for both World Wars). This isolationist mentality, scares me, to think that people would want to leave the world alone in this time of need. With happened in Spain, it is clear that if there is any one who can do anything about terror they should. So why would we stop this War on Terror. I guess it is fine to attack people who attack us, but not if they attack any one else. As long as it doesn't happen to us it must mean that we are "winning" the war on terror. |
| They keep going, and going, and going... |
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| A Peace of the Past |
| Contact us for a live Q & A! Members of Fight Peace are available to answer your questions! E-mail us for more information! |
| It's here... Our must anticipated review of The Passion. Sean Hannity called it a must see. The Pope said, "it is as it was." All these big name people seem to have liked the movie, but in these two humble web-critics we have a different take on the movie. Read it the essay, see the movie, then come back and re-read the essay. Mind you it is TEXT intensive... Here ya go |
| A Passion for Peace |
| Stay tuned as we continue to take the fight to Hollywood! |
| JOHN KERRY ANTI-CONSTITUTIONAL |
| In the latest Drudge Report; John Kerry has joined the media onslaught that insists Condi Rice publicly testisfy in the 9-11 Commission, despite the obvious "seperation of powers" clause in the U.S. Constitution. If he's elected, will Kerry let his own staff be so forthcoming, at the risk of their integrity as a private council? |
| Let's Be Franken |
| This week marks the first broadcast of "Air America," the self-proclaimed progressive liberal radio talk network. With celebs like Marc Maron, Al Franken, and Michael Moore on board, we give this thing a year. We'll keep you updated on this flimsy stack of cards. |
| President Bush . . . Movie Critic?! |
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