Siblings Tend Not To Care Much About Boundaries And Borders. Having Worn Each Others' T-shirts, It's Unlikely That They'd Go To War Over A Border.
The Inner Boy In A Messed-up Family May Keep On Being Shamed, Invaded, Disappointed, And Paralyzed For Years And Years. "i Am A Victim," He Says, Over And Over; And He Is. But That Very Identification With Victimhood Keeps The Soul House Open And Available For Still More Invasions. Most American Men Today Do Not Have Enough Awakened Or Living Warriors Inside To Defend Their Soul Houses. And Most People, Men Or Women, Do Not Know What Genuine Outward Or Inward Warriors Would Look Like, Or Feel Like.
Absolutely, It's A Really Weird Stage Because At The Minute, I Can Walk Down The Street And Be Unrecognised, Lead A Normal Life, But My Label And Everybody Is Warning Me That Will Be Changing And I'm In For A Rollercoaster Ride.
It's Sort Of A Meat Market, The Whole Awards Thing, And I Don't Think You Can Predict It Anymore - Who's Going To Like What You've Done, If It's Worthy Or Not. And Hopefully, That's Not Why You Make A Film, Because If You're Distracted By That, Or Only Striving For That, You Don't Do It Justice.
George W. Bush Has Deliberately Polarized And Divided America For Political Purposes, Politicizing The Most Basic Questions Of War And Peace For Partisan Advantage.
In A Sense, George W. Bush Has Used The Tragedy Of The Terrorist Attacks Of September 11th And The Nightmarish Expansion Of His Idea Of A War On Terror To Overshadow His Actual Conduct In Office On The Redistribution Of Wealth Upward Through Progressive Tax Cuts That Actually Penalize The Vast Majority Of The Public, And Shift Their Resources To A Narrow Band At The Very, Very Top.
And Louis Freeh Was A Completely Dysfunctional Fbi Director, Who Was Actually Waging His Own Private War Against The Clinton Administration.
We Can No Longer Afford The War In Iraq. Our Financial Costs Have Already Passed A Third Of A Trillion Dollars; The Lifetime Costs For This War, In Both Human And Economic Terms, Will Be Borne By Americans For Generations To Come.
We Won The War, But We Are Losing The Occupation And Reconstruction Of Iraq. It Is Past Time For A New Approach, One That Relies On Accountability, Responsibility, And Phasing Down The Scope Of Our Military Commitment.