


where are the hollywood moving vans?
Question:
a whole truckload of hollywood people were going to move to belize or the falkland islands when does atlas van lines show up? should not there be coverage of these events as much as there was, at least, of the statements?
Answer:
That because you listen to and then believe right wing propaganda. Better stop, it'll make your capacity for thought atrophy and you'll sound like a complete idiot all of the time People over in alt.fan.rosieodonnel are asking when she is leaving. She said it on the TV? I don't watch her so wouldn't know but a lot of people are asking. For people in Washington it's easy to leave. Canada is socialistic and a short drive. well i guess your 386 or mac is just not up to it tried them on two different comp and worked both times here is the text: Basinger, Baldwin To Leave U.S. If Bush Wins Oscar Winner Stands By Democratic Husband's Decision MUNICH, Germany, Updated 10:57 a.m. EDT September 18, 2000 -- If George W. Bush wins the U.S. presidential election in November, Kim Basinger and husband Alec Baldwin say that they will leave the U.S. The Oscar winner told the German magazine Focus that her Democratic party activist and actor husband Baldwin would make good on his threat to leave the country if the Republican wins the White House. She says that she would "probably have to go, too." "Alec is the biggest moralist that I know," Basinger said. "He stands completely behind what he says." Earlier this month, film director Robert Altman told the press that he would move away from the U.S. if Bush won the election. "It would be a catastrophe for the whole world if George Bush is elected," Altman said. Basinger won a best supporting actress Oscar for the 1997 film "L.A. Confidential." Baldwin starred in 1996's "Ghosts of Mississippi" and the upcoming "Pearl Harbor." AND Director Altman To Leave U.S. If Bush Wins Filmmaker Says He Will Move To France If Republican Enters White House DEAUVILLE, France, Updated 12:19 p.m. EDT September 6, 2000 -- Acclaimed film director Robert Altman told reporters Wednesday that he would move to France if U.S. presidential candidate George W. Bush won the election in November. The four-time Oscar nominee told Reuters that he normally doesn't comment on politics but said that a Republican victory "would be a catastrophe for the whole world." Altman's comments were made while he was in France to promote his latest film, "Dr. T and the Women." "If George Bush is elected president, I'm leaving for France," the director said at the festival of American films in the resort town of Deauville on the English Channel. Altman took issue with Bush's plans to cut taxes and raise military spending. Conversely, the director said that he supported Democratic candidate Al Gore because he would continue the economic and political policies of President Clinton. "Of course, with women, Clinton was often clumsy, but he really did good things for the country, and Gore, who has none of these traits, would be a good president," Altman said. Altman told reporters that he was hesitant to come forward with his political views. "I don't think show business personalities should get involved publicly and show their feelings, because that ends up working against them," Altman said. "That's why I stay discreet about these questions in America but, no matter what, it would be a catastrophe for the whole world if George Bush is elected."
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