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		| Dingbat Ensign
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:40 pm    Post subject: "Celebs" who will leave CONUS if W Wins |   |  
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				| Did anyone keep a list of the "Celebs"  who promised to leave CONUS when W wins?  We'll need to remind them in the days ahead.  Steve _________________
 Kerry...Hanoi Jane...Murtha: same-same
 
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		| Kimmymac Master Chief Petty Officer
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:04 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Promises, promises...let 'em go to France. They will love the tax rate. _________________
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		| GoEagles Lt.Jg.
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:14 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| I'm still pissed that Barbara Streisand and Alec Baldwin didn't make good on their promise from 2000 that if Bush won they were going to leave the country.  That's some good motivation to vote for Bush. _________________
 "We cannot win this election" - John Fraud Kerry 11/3/04
 
 Would you have gone to war with Iraq?
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		| Inatizzy Former Member
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:24 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| The list is long and distinguished. I don't know who threatened to leave the US, but I know who the kool aid drinkers are and from now on me and my family will boycott their movies. 
 Here's a few:
 
 Susan Saranwrap
 Tim Robbins
 Danny Glover
 Sean Penn
 Whoopi Golddigger
 Jennifer Aniston
 Brad Pitt
 Alec Baldwin
 Gwyneth Paltrow
 Barbara Streisand (affectionately known as BS)
 Robert Redford
 Dustin Hoffman
 George Clooney
 Johnny Depp
 Robin Williams
 
 If you know any more add them to the list.....
 
 
 Here are some celebrities, sports figures, and  entertainers who support Bush, be sure and support them:
 
 Danny Aiello
 Joan Allen
 Scott Baio
 Adam Baldwin
 Stephen Baldwin
 James Belushi
 Tom Berenger
 Eric Bruno Borgman
 Ernest Borgnine
 Bruce Boxleitner, though his wife, Melissa Gilbert, is a Democrat.
 Lara Flynn Boyle, admits to being a "Democrat by blood," but says, "I'm 100 percent for Bush."
 Wilford Brimley
 Morgan Brittany
 Delta Burke
 Dean Cain
 Kirk Cameron
 Drew Carey
 Nancy Cartwright
 Dana Carvey
 Emma Caulfield
 James Caviezel
 Mike Connors
 Robert Conrad
 Kevin Costner Voiced support for Democratic candidates in the primaries this year.
 Tony Danza
 Robert Davi
 Doris Day
 Bo Derek
 Shannen Doherty
 Jerry Doyle
 Fred Dryer (also football player)
 Robert Duvall
 Leslie Easterbrook
 Clint Eastwood
 R. Lee Ermey
 Chad Everett
 Jamie Farr
 Glenn Ford
 Peter Ford
 Jeff Foxworthy
 Dennis Franz
 John Gavin
 Sarah Michelle Gellar
 Mel Gibson
 Kelsey Grammer
 Fred Grandy, also a former congressman from Iowa
 George Hamilton
 Angie Harmon
 Patricia Heaton
 Charlton Heston
 Jennifer Love Hewitt
 Catherine Hicks
 Hal Holbrook
 Dennis Hopper Voted for Bush.
 Jonathan Jackson
 Dean Jones
 James Earl Jones
 Shirley Jones
 Mike Judge
 David Keith
 Yaphet Kotto
 Cheryl Ladd
 Heather Locklear
 Norm MacDonald
 John Malkovich
 Jackie Mason, extremely anti-Hillary Clinton, sides with Sean Hannity on TV
 Matthew McConaughey
 Gerald McRaney
 Dennis Miller
 Larry Miller
 Yvette Mimieux
 Ricardo Montalban
 Michael Moriarty
 Jim Nabors
 Jack Nance
 Leslie Nielsen
 Chuck Norris
 Maureen O'Hara
 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (Olsen twins)
 Fess Parker
 Jason Priestley
 Freddie Prinze, Jr.
 Dennis Quaid
 The Rock (Dwayne Johnson)
 Mickey Rooney
 Jane Russell
 Adam Sandler
 John Schneider
 Rick Schroder
 Dwight Schultz
 Arnold Schwarzenegger, 38th Governor of California
 Tracy Scoggins
 Tom Selleck
 Ron Silver, Outspoken Bush Supporter (http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1248289/posts)
 Gary Sinise
 Tony Sirico
 Jaclyn Smith
 Kevin Sorbo
 Paul Sorvino
 David Spade
 Sylvester Stallone
 Ben Stein
 Jaclyn Smith
 Shirley Temple
 Dave Thomas
 Fred Thompson, also a U.S. Senator from Tennessee 1995-2001
 Tommy Tune
 Janine Turner
 Hunter Tylo
 Jean-Claude Van Damme is said to be very conservative
 Vince Vaughn
 Jimmie Walker
 Denzel Washington
 Cindy Williams
 Bruce Willis
 Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
 [edit]
 TV/Radio Personalities
 Neal Boortz
 Dick Clark
 Rick Dees
 Larry Elder
 Sean Hannity
 Elisabeth Hasselbeck
 Kim Komando
 Rush Limbaugh
 Dr. Phil McGraw
 Al Michaels
 Lisa Kennedy Montgomery (a.k.a. "Kennedy")
 Jim Nantz
 Maury Povich
 Michael Reagan
 Pat Sajak
 Pat Summerall
 Hugh Hewitt
 Laura Ingraham
 Lars Larson
 Michael Medved
 Dennis Prager
 Armstrong Williams
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 Athletes
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 Baseball
 Ernie Banks
 Johnny Bench
 Carlos Beltran
 Craig Biggio
 Ralph Branca
 George Brett
 Jim Bunning, also a Senator from Kentucky
 Steve Carlton
 Gary Carter
 Roger Clemens
 Adam Dunn
 Dennis Eckersley
 Bob Feller
 Rollie Fingers
 Carlton Fisk
 Whitey Ford
 Tom Glavine
 Bo Jackson
 Derek Jeter
 Jeff Kent
 Harmon Killebrew
 Tommy Lasorda
 Al Leiter
 Don Mattingly
 Mark McGwire
 Dale Murphy
 Mike Piazza
 Cal Ripken, Jr.
 Phil Rizzuto
 Brooks Robinson
 Alex Rodriguez
 Nolan Ryan
 Curt Schilling
 Ozzie Smith
 Bobby Thomson
 Joe Torre (manager)
 Bobby Valentine
 Todd Walker
 Dave Winfield
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 Basketball
 Greg Anthony
 Charles Barkley
 Rick Barry
 Bob Cousy
 John Havlicek
 Magic Johnson
 Bobby Knight (coach)
 Karl Malone
 Cheryl Miller
 Digger Phelps (coach)
 Rick Pitino (coach)
 Pat Riley (coach)
 David Robinson
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 Football (American)
 Troy Aikman
 Bill Belicheck (coach)
 Jerome Bettis
 Bobby Bowden (coach)
 Dick Butkus
 Harry Carson
 Mike Ditka (also coach)
 Fred Dryer (also actor)
 John Elway
 Brett Favre
 Hayden Fry (coach)
 Joe Gibbs (coach)
 Frank Gifford
 Franco Harris
 Matt Hasselbeck
 Lou Holtz (coach)
 Bo Jackson
 Deacon Jones
 Jim Kelly
 Jack Kemp, later became a House of Representatives member from New York state, unsuccessful candidate for Vice President of the United States in 1996 with presidential nominee Bob Dole.
 Bernie Kosar
 Steve Largent, also a former congressman from Oklahoma
 Marv Levy (coach)
 Peyton Manning
 Dan Marino
 Joe Montana
 Anthony Munoz
 Tom Osborne (coach)
 Joe Paterno
 Gale Sayers
 Bo Schembechler (coach)
 Jason Sehorn
 Don Shula (coach)
 Chris Spielman
 Bart Starr
 Roger Staubach
 Lynn Swann
 Joe Theismann
 Dick Vermeil (coach)
 Herschel Walker
 Reggie White
 Steve Young
 Mike Shanahan (coach)
 John Lynch
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 Golf
 Ben Crenshaw
 Phil Mickelson
 Jack Nicklaus
 Greg Norman
 Arnold Palmer
 Tiger Woods
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 Ice hockey
 Mike Bossy
 Wayne Gretzky
 Mario Lemieux
 Mark Messier
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 Soccer/Football
 Michelle Akers
 Carla Overbeck
 Christie Pearce Rampone
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 Tennis
 Chris Evert
 Pete Sampras
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 Other
 Daniel Beery (Olympic Gold Medalist)
 Josh Davis (3-time Olympic Gold Medalist)
 Dorothy Hamill (Olympic figure skating)
 Jackie Joyner-Kersee (track and field)
 Don King (boxing promoter)
 Richard Petty (auto racing)
 Mary Lou Retton (Olympic Gold Medalist)
 Dot Richardson (2-time Olympic Gold Medalist)
 Daize Shayne (surfing)
 Peter Ueberroth (baseball and Olympics executive)
 Numerous NASCAR drivers (auto racing)
 Kerri Strug (Olympic Gold Medalist)
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 Authors
 Tom Clancy
 Mary Higgins Clark
 Catherine Coulter
 Clive Cussler
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 Filmmakers and Entertainment Executives
 Milos Forman
 William Friedkin
 Vincent Gallo
 Mel Gibson
 David Greenwalt
 Merv Griffin
 Ron Howard
 Tim Minear
 Sydney Pollack, donated money to Republican candidate John McCain
 Robert Zemeckis (liberal who since 9-11 has become conservative on issues such as terrorism )
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 Musical Artists
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 Country and Western
 Clint Black
 Dixie Carter
 Sara Evans
 Crystal Gayle
 Lee Greenwood
 Merle Haggard
 Naomi Judd
 Lyle Lovett
 Loretta Lynn
 Barbara Mandrell
 Martina McBride
 Reba McEntire
 Ricky Skaggs
 Randy Travis
 Travis Tritt
 Hank Williams, Jr.
 Lee Ann Womack
 Mel Tillis
 Brooks and Dunn
 Montgomery Gentry
 SheDaisy
 Daryl Whorley
 Charlie Daniels
 LeeAnn Rimes
 Mark Chestnut
 Toby Keith (actually a lifelong democrat but does support George W. Bush)
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 Pop and Rock
 Frankie Avalon
 John Perry Barlow, former Grateful Dead lyricist and co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
 Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
 Pat Boone
 Belinda Carlisle
 Ray Charles recently deceased
 Gary Cherone
 Alice Cooper
 Destiny's Child
 Pat DiNizio, lead singer of The Smithereens, on NJ Station WDHA said "I think the Smithereens are the only band from NJ NOT voting for Kerry"
 Dana Glover
 Amy Grant
 Michale Graves, former lead singer of The Misfits, writes for www.conservativepunk.com!
 Sammy Hagar
 MC Hammer (a.k.a. "Hammer")
 James Hetfield, lead singer of Metallica
 LL Cool J endorsed NY governor George Pataki
 Chaka Khan
 Kid Rock
 Nick Lachey (98 Degrees)
 Mike Love (The Beach Boys)
 Johnny Mathis
 Meat Loaf
 Wayne Newton
 Ted Nugent
 Marie Osmond
 John Popper, lead singer of Blues Traveler
 Johnny Ramone, late guitarist for The Ramones
 Lou Rawls
 Jon Secada
 Paul Stanley
 Jessica Simpson
 Michael W. Smith
 Britney Spears
 Frank Wyatt
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 Journalists
 Neil Cavuto (Donated money to the Bush campaign in 2000)
 Anderson Cooper
 Lou Dobbs
 Diane Sawyer (Nixon administration staff member)
 Joe Scarborough (Former Republican Congressman, served on President's Council under George W. Bush)
 Bill O'Reilly (registered Republican as recently as mid-90s)
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 Other
 Van Cliburn, classical pianist
 Yo-Yo Ma, classical cellist
 Wynton Marsalis, jazz trumpeter
 Ronan Tynan, tenor vocalist
 Buzz Aldrin
 Kim Alexis
 Neil Armstrong
 Debbie Brannigan, founder of the Capitalist Chicks (http://www.capitalistchicks.com) website
 Todd Brendan Fahey, founder of Friends of Liberty (http://www.friendsofliberty.com), "the voice of the right"
 Ericka Harold, former Miss America
 Rachel Hunter
 Kathy Ireland
 Nicole Johnson, former Miss America
 Audra Lynn, Playboy playmate
 Heather Whitestone, former Miss America
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		| shooter Seaman
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:26 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Let's take up a collection to help fund the trip. Money enough for HALF way to France should be just about good...... _________________
 ADC USN Ret.
 
 For those that fought for it, Freedom has a flavor the protected will never know !!
 
 Harley Davidson - If you have to ask, you don't understand !
 
 Gun Control = Double tap - center mass
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		| ontheright Ensign
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:29 pm    Post subject: Mel Gibson |   |  
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				| I saw Mel Gibson on TV the other day.  He said he doesn't think either one of them are worthy of the White House.  Clint Eastwood is a Democrat and Doris Day has been an outspoken liberal for years.  Hmmmm... |  | 
	
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		| Inatizzy Former Member
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Mel Gibson |   |  
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				|  	  | ontheright wrote: |  	  | I saw Mel Gibson on TV the other day.  He said he doesn't think either one of them are worthy of the White House.  Clint Eastwood is a Democrat and Doris Day has been an outspoken liberal for years.  Hmmmm... | 
 
 Yeah, I know there are some questionables on there, but there's a lot of crossing over this election. Gibson is supposedly a registered Repub and here's the latest thing he told Hannity. This is from the Newsmax site:
 
 With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
 For the story behind the story...
 
 
 Monday, Nov. 1, 2004 5:14 p.m. EST
 Mel Gibson: Kerry 'Scares Me'
 
 Mega movie star Mel Gibson gave the first indication as to how he'll vote in tomorrow's presidential election, saying this afternoon that while he won't make up his mind until the last minute, "Kerry scares me."
 
 
 "I have problems with both these major candidates," the "Passion" producer told ABC Radio host Sean Hannity. "And I believe that I'm going to be soul-searching till I put my mark on that ballot."
 
 Gibson continued:
 "I have problems with the way the war in Iraq was handled. But I believe that putting Kerry in there scares me far worse."
 
 "I always go to a higher power when it comes to these questions," he explained. "You know, what's the right thing to do? And I look for that kind of inspiration that's going to help me sort of put the right mark on that ballot."
 
 When Hannity asked who he was leaning toward, Gibson would only say, "I'm leaning towards getting rid of Prop 71," the California proposal to fund embryonic stem call research with $6 billion in state funds.
 
 
 He will vote Bush!
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		| Kimmymac Master Chief Petty Officer
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:54 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Mel: He has *problems* with the way the war on Iraq was "handled"? 
 Oh brother. Not another arm chair general...Lord, deliver us from their sensitive sensibilities.  Maybe he and Pat Robertson should be over at CentCom.
 
 Give me a break.
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		| Inatizzy Former Member
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 5:00 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Kimmymac wrote: |  	  | Mel: He has *problems* with the way the war on Iraq was "handled"? 
 Oh brother. Not another arm chair general...Lord, deliver us from their sensitive sensibilities.  Maybe he and Pat Robertson should be over at CentCom.
 
 Give me a break.
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 Yeah, I agree. He needs to stick with moviemaking and forget the Monday morning quarterbacking. But at least he's voting for Bush. He's not a koolaid drinker.
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		| MJB LCDR
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:11 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| We can ONLY hope the airliner door doesn't hit them on the butt on their way on the plane... 
 
 http://llamabutchers.mu.nu/archives/2004_11.php#052846
 
 Celebrity exile planning UPDATE!
 
 First Amerikan Icon Robert Redford plans to move to Ireland---now Larry Flynt is planning to stay in France.
 
 Let's go to the tape:
 
 American porn mogul Larry Flynt said he may decide to go into exile if George W Bush is re-elected president of the United States.
 "If Bush is re-elected - but I don't want to even consider the thought for one second - I really have to think about living somewhere else," Flynt said early Monday in a strip club on the Champs Elysees in Paris where he was celebrating his 62nd birthday.
 
 Flynt, who made his fortune after publishing the popular porn magazine Hustler, said he had come to Paris to "escape the nauseating atmosphere of the electoral campaign".
 
 He was accompanied by 40 strippers, who came to Paris especially for the birthday celebration. Holding one well-endowed dancer in each arm, Flynt told journalists that he hoped American voters would make "a good choice for their individual freedoms".
 
 Let's see that fat, talentless b*****d and former movie star Alec Baldwin try to top THAT!
 
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		| Melissa Seaman Recruit
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:35 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| You can add Vikings coach Mike Tice to the list of Bush supporters.  I think Paul Hamm is also a supporter. _________________
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		| CandiM LCDR
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:51 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Funny thing is, Alec Baldwin now claims that he never said that he'd leave if W was elected in 2000 but that it was said by ex-wife, Kim Basinger, and erroneously attributed to him-- 
 Uh huh--Sure--I'll believe that when the Pope stops celebrating Mass on Easter--
 
 Has anyone seen him of late?--I saw him interviewed by O'Reilly during the Democrat convention and his appearance really struck me--Idiot or not, he used to be a right good lookin' guy but that night he not only looked bloated, but the bitterness and rancor that he's been carrying around with him was really evident on his face--It was almost sad--Almost--
 
 By the by, I don't think I saw Vince Gill's name on the Good Guys List above but it does belong there--C
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		| ArmybratNavywife Ensign
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:00 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Pretty sure fox showed Leo Dicaprio stumping for Kerry last week. |  | 
	
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		| ProudbrotherofUSSoldier Seaman Recruit
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:07 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| He was stumping for sKerry at UW-La Crosse 	  | ArmybratNavywife wrote: |  	  | Pretty sure fox showed Leo Dicaprio stumping for Kerry last week. | 
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 Kerry was in Vietnam for only four months, which, coincidentally, is less than the combined airtime he's spent talking about it.
 
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		| Melissa Seaman Recruit
 
 
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				|  Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 8:12 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Yep Leo is a Dem. 
 To pass the time I did some digging.  Here are some more
 
 Democrats
 Ben Affleck
 Jennifer Garner
 Ed Norton
 Jerry Seinfeld
 Carl Reiner
 Pierce Brosnan
 Melanie Griffith
 Rob Reiner
 Natalie Portman
 
 And on the plus side, you can add:
 Ricky Martin
 Dennis Hopper
 Steve Tyler
 John Rhys-Davies (Gimli
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