I'm warning you guys, the following people are TRAITORS!! If you watch their movies, listen to their music, or otherwise endorse their terrorist activity, your soul will be DAMNED to HELL!!! or something.
"Traitor List ™
Treason: Violation of allegiance toward one's country or sovereign, especially the betrayal of one's country by waging war against it or by consciously and purposely acting to aid its enemies.
Traitor: If you do not support our President's decisions you are a traitor.
Get to know your traitor!"
So here we go:
Howard Stern
Johnny Depp
Noodles (from the Offspring)
Eddie Vedder
Dixie Chicks
Fred Durst
Madonna
Whoopie Goldberg
George Clooney
Sean Penn
Julia Roberts
Angela Davis
Zack de la Rocha (*coughcommiecough*)
Tom Morello (*coughcommiecough*)
Ani DiFranco
Viggo Mortensen
Al Sharpton
there were actually a lot more on the list, but those were the funniest... Johnny Depp sure does look like a terrorist traitor, doesn't he
60% of ppl don't like Bush. Those that make most of America traitorous. I'm a democrat, but that one thing I can't stand are deomcrats who call Bush a dictator and if u go against him, you're a "traitor." Vote Green Party, lol
and also AE there are conservatives that think that... Anne Coulter wrote a book called "Treason", sort of like the opposite of Al Franken's "Lies" book but without the humor
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Stern isn't a traitor, he's a self-absorbed ass. The only reason he would vote Kerry over Bush is because of his own selfish fears of being censored. As if the current administration was the first to go after him. He's just being a baby. Same with the Dixie Tricks. Theyre too dumb to be traitors. Fred Durst??? Like anyone cares what he says or does.
Looks have nothing to do with being branded a traitor. Bashing the system that lines your deep pockets...now that gets you branded.
You forgot to add yourself to the list Revan!
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John Kerry is a b!tch goddess.
Bush is taking his ass out this year. No, i'm not Bush supporter so to speak....just more of a Kerry hater.
Howard Stern is his own man....don't you call him a traitor, he's about the only person in the media who's testing that 1st amendment that you cherish so much.
And doesn't Johnny Depp live in Europe? I know he's not European, but where does he live?
Aside from that, i'd just like to say...you named 15 people. Their votes only count as 1 vote. Not a Super duper celebrity vote, not a vote with an asterisk, not a vote with a multiplication sign next to it.
Their votes are insignificant. Unless you're some tool that only votes how your favorite celebrity votes.
GO BUSH!
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Last edited by Linkalicious on Jul 13th, 2004 at 03:15 AM
I'll support our president's decisions if I believe them to be made for the good and security of the people, and to protect the constitution. Sadly, the war in Iraq does not qualify for any of these.
Not supporting your leader in everything he does is as American as apple pie. I don't suppose we'd be here if our forefathers just followed their leader in jolly olde England in everything he commanded. But since you brought up the subject of Bush and his administration...
I'll tell you why I don't subscribe to the war in Iraq, and don't support our president in what he is doing.
1. First of all, we have a dumb president. The man can't speak proper English. He speaks a very lazy southern-style of English. Not only that, he doesn't know how to use proper grammer. A few quality Bushisms:
"Rick Sanchez has done a fabulous job. He's been there for a -- a long time. His service has been exemplorary."link
" Soldiers from the 2nd Light Calvary Regiment are conducting reconnaissance to learn the precise strength and location of enemy forces."link
"I wanna remind you all that I -- in, in order -- what -- in order to fight and win the war it requires a expenditure of money -- uhh, uhh -- that is commiserate with keeping a promise to our troops to make sure that they're well paid, well trained, well equipped." (should be commensurate)link
" We're, uhh, conscience of, uhh, of uhh, folks flying -- and getting lists of people flying into our country and matching them now with a much improved database. "link
"It's in the interest of -- uhh -- uhh, long-term peace in the world that we -- uhh -- work for a free and secure and peaceful Iraq. A peeance, freeance secure Iraq in the midst of the Middle East will have enormous historical impact." (whatever that means)link
"This is a -- a regional issue. I say a regional issue because -- there's a lot of countries that have got a direct stake into whether or not North Korea has nukyular weapons. We've got a stake as to whether North Korea has a nukyular weapon. China clearly has a stake as to whether or not North Korea has a nukyular weapon. South Korea, of course, has a stake. Japan has got a significant stake as to whether or not North Korea has a nukyular weapon.link
"You're working hard to put food on your family. "link
2. Why, on the morning of the attacks of 9/11, would our president and our secretary of defense put themselves in positions where they were inaccessible? President Bush sat in a classroom of schoolchildren all that morning, reading children's books with them while thousands died in New York. He sat there for at least 5 minutes, maybe longer, after being told by Andrew Card that the second plane had hit! See here for the video and vidcaps. Donald Rumsfeld, in our greatest moment of need for leadership that morning, disappeared for at least 30 minutes. Read about that here.
3. According to an AP article from April 6, 2004, Bush stated "Let me just be very clear about this," he said. "Had we had the information that was necessary to stop an attack, I’d have stopped the attack. … If we’d have known that the enemy was going to fly airplanes into our buildings, we would have done everything in our power to stop it." Well, here is the biggest lie of them all. He DID know, and so did everyone else. See this link to read the Phoenix Memo, and memo that was, until recently, classified. Dated July 10, 2001, it states that, without question, Usama Bin Laden has sent members of Al Quaeda to America to train at flight schools in an effort to learn to fly in order to use plains to hit American targets. Could it have been any more plain than this???
I could go on, but you get my point, I'm sure. As far as the war in Iraq, there's only one reason for it, and that's oil. If it wasn't, I don't believe Halliburton would have gotten the very first no-bid contract to help "clean things up" over there. Let's not forget that VP Cheney was CEO of Halliburton until 2000. And he still gets an annual check from them. How convenient.
alright... Just clarifying here... This thread is a JOKE. Nothing in the first post is intended seriously. I do not actually believe those people to be traitors. I assumed the laughing smilies would make that clear enough, but several people seem to be taking this way too seriously.
That's alright, I get that way sometimes too. Weird part is, there are some people who actually believe that if you disagree with anything the gov't (assuming a Republican is in office) says/does, you're a traitor.
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I'm so sick of the whole "Bush sat and read to kids for 5 minutes, blah blah blah." What was he supposed to do, put on his jetpack and fly off to save the other planes? Jeez, what a dumb thing to criticize. Just one more example of Michael Moore's petty little mind.
I defy any of you to look at a picture of John Kerry for more than 30 seconds without getting creeped out, especially if he's looking right at the camera. All politics aside, that man is just funky looking.
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