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To: Brumar89 who wrote (13146)4/13/2003 11:43:31 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21614
 
garofolo breaks promise to apologize

Janeane Garofalo: 'I Have Nothing to Apologize For'

[Frankly, I'm disappointed, mainly cause I think she's cute. She ought to apologize like she said she would, though she can skip the glass.]

It looks like outspoken Iraq war critic Janeane Garofalo won't be honoring her pledge to apologize to President Bush anytime soon.
"I have nothing to apologize for," she told WABC Radio's Steve Malzberg, who requested an interview with the comedienne-turned-peacenik for his Sunday morning broadcast.
Malzberg tells NewsMax that instead of agreeing to the interview request, Garofalo boasted that her upcoming TV show on ABC is going forward despite a tidal wave of complaints received by the network.
"Boycotters are welcome to keep giving me tons of publicity," she dared before reiterating, "There will be no apologies."
Just five weeks ago, when Garofalo appeared on Fox News Channel's "The Pulse," host Bill O'Reilly asked what she would do if her predictions that the war would be a disaster turned out to be wrong. The contrite-sounding comic promised:
"I would be so willing to say I'm sorry, I hope to God that I can be made a buffoon of, that people will say you were wrong, you were a fatalist, and I will go to the White House on my knees on cut glass and say, hey, you were right, I shouldn't have doubted you."

newsmax.com



To: Brumar89 who wrote (13146)4/13/2003 11:48:27 PM
From: AK2004  Respond to of 21614
 
re: that new goods from France found in Iraq were probably illegal deliveries
at least he was right about that. Been very dependant on trade with US, france is in deep trouble and I hope Bush would make them pay big time