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Pictures of the Week: April 5-11
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Friday, April 11, 2008
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Pictures of the Week: April 5-11

"Forgetting Sarah Marshall" cast member Kristen Bell tries to get fellow cast member Russell Brand’s attention as he talks to a hula dancer at the premiere of the film in Los Angeles on April 10.
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honey i simply must have her hat honey do or give her whatever our frist born i want that hat
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She's probably saying "HELLO?!?!? I'm talking 2you!" What just because she's dressed all skanky your gonna give her attention!" "What am I 'just a co-star'"
UHHHHHHHH!!!Hey this dress ain't cheap!!!! and then she probably just walked away. I would be so mad if I saw the person I liked hittin on some other girl especially if she was wearing nothing but a coconut bra and see thru grass skirt! -
She could be saying, "Not fair!! I wear this EXPENSIVE blue dress-thingy, she wears a coconut bra and grass skirt, and SHE gets all the attention?! What gives?" -
Obama says that small town America hates people who are different. They cling to their guns and religion.
Hmmmmm?
Bit of a generalization there. And even if it is true, was it a wise thing for a presidential candidate to say. I don't think so. I guess we'll see on April 22.
Also, Wikipedia describes Rashid Khalidi as Obama's friend. Obama may even have raised money for Khalidi's charity.
Wikipedia says Khalidi used to work for the Palestine National Authority. So Khalidi may actually have worked for Yassir Arafat.
Khalidi has said a few interesting things too. Like he implied that Ariel Sharon was a terrorist. Or he made both negative and positive comments about Arafat, his supposed former employer.
Khalidi explained that Israel didn't like to talk to Arafat because he was a terrorist.
"But I could say the same about Sharon," said Khalidi.
Indeed, I feel Khalidi is correct but I suspect most American voters would not feel that way, especially those "pro-Israel voters from New York and Florida."
"Pro-Israel voters from New York and Florida" is a quote from Tony McPeek, a foreign policy advisor for Obama. McPeek's statement was "we don't have peace in the Middle East because of those pro-Israel voters from New York and Florida."
I agree with McPeek too but as Mrs. Obama stated, America is basically "ignorant." So most voters would not agree with McPeek, especially those crucial pro-Israel voters.
I agree with McPeek, Mrs. Obama and Khalidi.
But I'm not running for president.

7/22/08 3:03 PM