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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Jerrel Peters who wrote (409671)5/27/2003 6:28:33 PM
From: Jerrel Peters  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
Smoldering Nicole Kidman

The director of Nicole Kidman's new flick, "Dogville," shot off his mouth
recently about the U.S. And while anti-American rhetoric is getting to be as
flaky as a French croissant, this guy's never even been to the states for a
visit.

"I would love to start a 'free America' campaign. Because we just had a 'free
Iraq' campaign," Lars von Trier told the Calgary Herald. "I'm sure it's a
beautiful country. I would love to go there, but I'm afraid to go there."

Still, it wasn't von Trier's pusillanimous comments that agitated some of the
folks at the Cannes Film Festival. It was the unbelievable, outrageous,
unforgivable act that Kidman engaged in that really got them stoked. Yes,
you guessed it. The actress smoked.

An Aussie group called Action On Smoking And Health (ASH) spoke out
against Kidman's crime, but so did the previously mentioned director. When
her co-star handed her a cigarette, Von Trier chastised Kidman in front of the
assembled world press. The actress ignored the whiny director and kept on
puffing.

The Left Coast Report thinks it's time for the self-appointed nic narcs to butt
out.

newsmax.com
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