Wednesday, November 19, 2003

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Harold Pinter has some nice words about President Bush and Christians:

That was not a viewpoint shared by the roster of outspoken British and American antiwar luminaries who took turns at the microphone at last night's rally.

One was playwright Harold Pinter, who called Bush and Blair "liars, God-fearing Christians and murderers." Under Bush's leadership, Pinter said, the United States had come to resemble Nazi Germany in its ambitions.

"The U.S. talks constantly about weapons of mass destruction and rogue states, but, as we all know, it's the U.S. which is the rogue state par excellence," he told the crowd. "It is by far the most dangerous state that has ever existed."


He lumps Christians in with liars and murderers. And of course the obligatory Nazi reference. Of course, had Pinter been around when Hitler was ravaging Europe, He would've been on the appeasement side with Neville Chamberlain.

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