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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-13-07 03:13 PM
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Chris Noth on *: “This Administration Has Been the Biggest Tragedy in the History of the U.S."
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I know, not earth-shattering, but I just have to agree!

http://www.usmagazine.com/chris_noth_george_w_bush

Chris Noth on President Bush: “This Administration Has Been the Biggest Tragedy in the History of the United States”
Tuesday November 13, 2007


Rudy Giuliani and John McCain probably shouldn't bank on getting Chris Noth's vote this election season.

"I don’t think there’s one Republican I'd ever vote for,” Noth, 53, told Usmagazine.com at the Rainforest Action Network’s celebration at The Plumm in NYC November 10. “In terms of their corruption and their insensitivity to what’s really needed in our society, they’re repugnant. There may be a few good ones out there, but I haven't read of any."

Wait, there's more.

"Whenever you bring up the issue with them, they’re like, ‘Let’s wait and see what the facts are,'" Noth continued. “If we’re going to drill for oil, we should get on Crawford {Bush’s ranch in Texas} and put some oil wells there!

“I think this administration has been probably the biggest tragedy in the history of the United States.”

So far he said he supports Democrat Barack Obama, but he wants to see more candidates talk about global warming.

“They’re all diverted by wars in foreign countries," he said. "The real war is going to be when nature decides they’ve had enough. I don’t think any of them are acting with the kind of immediacy that’s needed.”
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