Sunday 3 April 2005, by madison : I understand how the article can compare Bush’s administration to "The Grudge," but the connections are pretty stretch and awkward. This is purely a stylistic complaint. Otherwise, it’s a cool juxtaposition of two seemingly unrelated subjects. (I always knew there was some other reason why I liked "The Grudge" besides Gellar’s extreme... well... hotness.)Sunday 3 April 2005, by Anonymous : Cheap shot...what the heck is this un-disguised leftist rant doing HERE, of all places?...And seriously, what does it actually have to do with the movie or SMG or the Whedonverse? Nothing. Talk about a non-sequitur... Get rid of this crap. If I wanted to witness this sort of head-in-the-sand mentality I could go down to the street-corner and listen to the lobotomy patients beat their bongos. Fer cryin’ out loud.— 82nd AA vet. Monday 4 April 2005, by Anonymous : 2 the AA vet: Well, for one thing, Whedon and a lot of his actors oppose the "war" in Iraq.These comments are an anwser to this article : Sarah Michelle Gellar & George W. Bush - The Grudge comes to America
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