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April 24, 2006: Iraqi actor denied entry to US for premiere of 9/11 propaganda film| | Comment: I guess it doesn't matter that there are serious doubts that the "Let's roll" story portrayed in this movie ever actually happened, because most Americans believe it happened, and this possibly-fictional bravery inspires us all to act like heroes every day. I mean, just look how we heroically keep innocent brown people detained at our borders for no good reason.
This Iraqi actor is lucky we haven't bravely killed him in our heroic illegal war or courageously tortured him in our freedom gulags.
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Jan. 21, 2006:
Reality series cancelled without airing when gay-headed family wins
May 30, 2005:
Art that says something is nowhere to be seen
March 8, 2005:
Federal agencies help shape Hollywood entertainment
Jan. 17, 2005:
Software evaluates pop music for "hit" potential
Dec. 16, 2004:
Chevy Chase calls Bush a dumb fucker
Dec. 5, 2004:
U.S. military lied about Tillman’s death
Nov. 30, 2004:
Manufacturing outrage, with Nicolette Sheridan as Janet Jackson
Oct. 16, 2004:
Comedian Jon Stewart blasts Crossfire on Crossfire
Sept. 7, 2004:
Obituary: Bill Pilkington, actor and soldier
Before she cooked for PBS:
Julia Child's letter to "the Committee for Discrimination in Giving"
Aug. 10, 2004:
Dry humping on Will & Grace not indecent, FCC decides
April 6, 2004:
Morissette mocks US censorship
Jan. 25, 2004:
30 years old, mother of two ... and she won four Olympic gold medals
Jan. 14, 2004:
Why I stormed out of the Apprentice premiere party #
by HappySysiphus, Unknown News
Nov. 14, 2003:
Britney Spears sings of masturbation
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