BoycottLiberalism.com



Julia Stiles

Biography and Quotes

Liberal Hall of Shame
The Top 1000 Liberals in America

 


"I was worried that some soldiers over in Iraq who are actually younger than I am would see some salacious report on MSNBC and think that I was attacking them and not the government that put them there. And I was afraid that Bill O'Reilly would come and, with a shotgun at my front door, and shoot me for being unpatriotic. But I decided that that's actually, that fear that was silencing me is actually why it's so important that MoveOn exist and do this ad contest ... ."

Posted: January 14, 2004
MoveOn stays on Bush-Hitler theme
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=36584



MoveOn.org, an increasingly powerful Internet force in the presidential campaign, held a contest Monday night at Manhattan Center at which celebrities judged the most biting 30-second anti-Bush spots. Moby, Al Franken, Russell Simmons, Michael Moore, Janeane Garofalo, Julia Stiles and Rufus Wainwright judged from among the best 26 of over 1,500 submissions to the site, which has 2.3 million members.

Actress Julia Stiles told the audience that she feared the troops serving in Iraq would misinterpret her protests against the war and believe that she is against them because of it.

"I was worried that some soldiers over in Iraq who are actually younger than I am would see some salacious report on MSNBC and think that I was attacking them and not the government that put them there," Stiles expressed in an excerpt from the Drudge Report.

Stiles continued by saying, "And I was afraid that [television and radio talk show host] Bill O'Reilly would come and, with a shotgun at my front door, shoot me for being unpatriotic."

http://www.julia-stiles.com/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=58

In an apparent effort to widen the gender gap and assist John Kerry's campaign, hundreds of thousands of pro-abortion demonstrators held a rally in Washington, D.C.

Additional celebs who endorsed the baby-snuffing gathering include Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Aniston, Bea Arthur, Ed Asner, Kevin Bacon, Alec Baldwin, William Baldwin, Meredith Baxter, Shari Belafonte, Polly Bergen, Stockard Channing, Jill Clayburgh, Glenn Close, Cindy Crawford, Sheryl Crow, Tyne Daly, Blythe Danner, Kristin Davis, Ossie Davis, Dana Delany, Laura Dern, Ellen DeGeneres, Fran Drescher, Kirsten Dunst, Hector Elizondo, Melissa Etheridge, Morgan Fairchild, Edie Falco, Frances Fisher, Calista Flockhart, Jane Fonda, Bonnie Franklin, Janeane Garofalo, Ana Gasteyer, Annabeth Gish, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Ed Harris, Marg Helgenberger, Helen Hunt, Swoosie Kurtz, Christine Lahti, Sharon Lawrence, Amy Madigan, Natalie Maines, Wendie Malick, Camryn Manheim, Frances McDormand, Ewan McGregor, Sarah McLachlan, Demi Moore, Alanis Morissette, Alyson Palmer, Mary-Louise Parker, Pink, Doris Roberts, Paul Rudd, Kyra Sedgwick, Martin Sheen, Julia Stiles, Sharon Stone, Charlize Theron, Uma Thurman, Heather Tom, Stanley Tucci, Ted Turner and Bradley Whitford.

Stars Flock to Pro-abort Rally James Hirsen
Tuesday, April 27, 2004
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/4/28/111819.shtml