
"George W. is the spawn of Satan"
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"I would consider doing something with Ricky Martin if, and only if, he publicly apologises for performing at George W's inauguration, and if he confirms that when he danced next to George W. Bush at the inauguration he could smell brimstone and that George W. Bush is in fact the spawn of Satan."
"If Ricky Martin goes on national television to confirm that George W. is the spawn of Satan then I will perform with him. Otherwise no deal." -- WENN
"If Ricky Martin goes on national television to confirm that George W. is the spawn of Satan then I will perform with him. Otherwise no deal." -- WENN
Source:
Journals.aol.com
Bush is "a half-wit President who was not legally elected"
Speaking at the 'Rock The Vote' fundraiser in Los Angeles:
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"[George W. Bush is] a half-wit President who was not legally elected". He went on to conclude that "maybe we should have a moment's silence for the fact that we are ruled by evil, evil people."
Source:
NME.com
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Nader's "celebrity supporters should hang their heads in shame for helping George W. Bush and the Republicans."
"As I write this, no one knows who will be the president elect of the United States. If Bush wins, I will follow Ralph Nader to the ends of the earth just to scream at him and pelt him with rotten tomatoes."
"As I write this, no one knows who will be the president elect of the United States. If Bush wins, I will follow Ralph Nader to the ends of the earth just to scream at him and pelt him with rotten tomatoes."
Source:
S-T.com
Bush is a "crazy dictator"
Moby's comments to fans at a concert in Norway:
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"You know, I wanna apologise for something, I wanna apologise for being american. Thankfully there are one or two good americans, I don't know if any of them are here tonight. But most of all I wanna apologise for our crazy dictator of a president George W Bush."
Source:
Celiberal.com/Airline.com
Moby calls US public apathetic
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"It's safe to say that more Americans can tell you about Anna Nicole Smith's battle with weight gain than they can about George Bush's involvement with Ken Lay and Enron," he reasoned, musing, "It will be interesting to see what the long term fruits of our national apathy will be, cos so far they've been pretty foul."
Source:
music.Yahoo.com
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"But I don't know about America attacking Iraq...almost all of our allies seem to virulently oppose the idea of America invading Iraq. And I always get nervous when oilmen talk about aggressive foreign policy that involves oil-producing nations. And I get nervous about George W's sabre rattling against Iraq given the embarrassment that the Bush family feels about not ousting Saddam the first time around. And I get very nervous whenever politicians talk about war around election time."
Source:
NME.com
Bush was "a coke fiend, alcoholic, draft-dodging cheerleader"
The following was posted on Moby's Official web site:
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1) They lost the Presidential Election by 500,000 votes and then had their friends in the supreme court 'install' Bush in office and no one in the United States apart from a few weird musicians (ahem) seemed to mind or complain.
2) A multi-billion dollar corporation went bankrupt from illegal business practices in the biggest and most damaging corporate scandal of the last 10 years (Enron). And the people who ran this corporation and who illegally defrauded thousands of people were not only Bush's best friends, but also the people who had been invited by the White house to establish a national energy policy. But again, no one in the United States seemed to mind or complain.
3) The worst terrorist attack on the United States was perpetrated by people who had been trained by money that came from the United States (CIA Training Camps in Afghanistan) and led by a leader (Bin Laden) who comes from a family with long standing ties to Bush and Cheney. Not to mention that the Bush appointed heads of the CIA and NSC did nothing to prevent this terrorist attack, even ignoring information that had been presented to them by their own agents. But again, no one in the United States seemed to mind or complain. so in some ways it's understandable that Bush and co. are preparing for war in Iraq even though the UN and all of their allies are asking them to wait and exercise caution.
"I'm sure that George Bush has said to himself and to his cabinet, "Look, the American people don't mind that I was a draft-dodging cheerleader when I was in college. They don't mind that I was a coke fiend and an alcoholic. They don't mind that we stole the Election after losing by 500,000 votes. They don't mind that Enron was one of our biggest campaign supporters and that CEO Ken Lay was my best friend and policy advisor. They don't mind that we funded the Taliban in Afghanistan. They don't mind that we gave construction contracts to the Bin Laden family in Kuwait after the Gulf War. They don't mind that we've lobbied to open up the Alaskan National Wildlife refuge for destructive oil development. They don't mind that while we've been in power the stock market has lost over a trillion dollars in value and that unemployment is at a 10 year high. They don't mind anything, so we can pretty much do what we want and we'll never be held accountable!"
In some ways I can't blame Bush for acting with impunity, seeing as he's never been held accountable for any of his mistakes. As sad as it is, the American people and the American media just aren't interested. It's safe to say that more Americans can tell you about Anna-Nicole Smiths battle with weight gain than they can about George Bush's involvement with Ken Lay and Enron."
2) A multi-billion dollar corporation went bankrupt from illegal business practices in the biggest and most damaging corporate scandal of the last 10 years (Enron). And the people who ran this corporation and who illegally defrauded thousands of people were not only Bush's best friends, but also the people who had been invited by the White house to establish a national energy policy. But again, no one in the United States seemed to mind or complain.
3) The worst terrorist attack on the United States was perpetrated by people who had been trained by money that came from the United States (CIA Training Camps in Afghanistan) and led by a leader (Bin Laden) who comes from a family with long standing ties to Bush and Cheney. Not to mention that the Bush appointed heads of the CIA and NSC did nothing to prevent this terrorist attack, even ignoring information that had been presented to them by their own agents. But again, no one in the United States seemed to mind or complain. so in some ways it's understandable that Bush and co. are preparing for war in Iraq even though the UN and all of their allies are asking them to wait and exercise caution.
"I'm sure that George Bush has said to himself and to his cabinet, "Look, the American people don't mind that I was a draft-dodging cheerleader when I was in college. They don't mind that I was a coke fiend and an alcoholic. They don't mind that we stole the Election after losing by 500,000 votes. They don't mind that Enron was one of our biggest campaign supporters and that CEO Ken Lay was my best friend and policy advisor. They don't mind that we funded the Taliban in Afghanistan. They don't mind that we gave construction contracts to the Bin Laden family in Kuwait after the Gulf War. They don't mind that we've lobbied to open up the Alaskan National Wildlife refuge for destructive oil development. They don't mind that while we've been in power the stock market has lost over a trillion dollars in value and that unemployment is at a 10 year high. They don't mind anything, so we can pretty much do what we want and we'll never be held accountable!"
In some ways I can't blame Bush for acting with impunity, seeing as he's never been held accountable for any of his mistakes. As sad as it is, the American people and the American media just aren't interested. It's safe to say that more Americans can tell you about Anna-Nicole Smiths battle with weight gain than they can about George Bush's involvement with Ken Lay and Enron."
Source:
LiberalArtists.com
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NEWSMax.com
Moby says he's "kind of impressed" with Saddam Hussein
Moby's online journal comments appear as follows, unedited for grammar and content:
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"it goes without saying that i, like most sane people, find iraq's actions over the last 20 years to be pretty reprehensible.
using chemical and biological weapons on iranians and kurds and sunni's (is it sunni's? or shiites? i forget, oops). burning the oil fields in kuwait. attacking israel with scuds. and so on.
but i'm actually kind of impressed by iraq's patience right now...
i mean, look at it objectively. they've opened their doors to un inspectors, they're being bombed by british and american troops, american forces are massing at their borders, american diplomats are actively looking to assinate saddam hussein, etc.
it almost seems like bush is doing everything he can to taunt saddam hussein. not just 'if you step over this line i will hit you', but 'if you step over this line while i put rats on your back and put butter on the floor and make fun of your mom and move the line then i will hit you, in fact i'll hit you even if you just stand there and do nothing.'
it's painfully clear that iraq should not be allowed to have weapons of mass destruction. but it also seems painfully clear that the bush administration have no intention of finding a peaceful resolution to the situation in iraq.
which is a shame. cos at the end of the day peace is better than war, right?
or have things changed? according to the bush administration and the american media it would seem that most americans prefer war to peace. i'm guessing that's because most americans have never actually experienced war. and just as it's easy to eat meat if you never step foot in a slaughterhouse, it's easy to espouse the virtues of war if you've never actually experienced war firsthand.
it's a sign of dark and troubled times when a powerful nations leaders do their best to keep people away from the high road."
moby
using chemical and biological weapons on iranians and kurds and sunni's (is it sunni's? or shiites? i forget, oops). burning the oil fields in kuwait. attacking israel with scuds. and so on.
but i'm actually kind of impressed by iraq's patience right now...
i mean, look at it objectively. they've opened their doors to un inspectors, they're being bombed by british and american troops, american forces are massing at their borders, american diplomats are actively looking to assinate saddam hussein, etc.
it almost seems like bush is doing everything he can to taunt saddam hussein. not just 'if you step over this line i will hit you', but 'if you step over this line while i put rats on your back and put butter on the floor and make fun of your mom and move the line then i will hit you, in fact i'll hit you even if you just stand there and do nothing.'
it's painfully clear that iraq should not be allowed to have weapons of mass destruction. but it also seems painfully clear that the bush administration have no intention of finding a peaceful resolution to the situation in iraq.
which is a shame. cos at the end of the day peace is better than war, right?
or have things changed? according to the bush administration and the american media it would seem that most americans prefer war to peace. i'm guessing that's because most americans have never actually experienced war. and just as it's easy to eat meat if you never step foot in a slaughterhouse, it's easy to espouse the virtues of war if you've never actually experienced war firsthand.
it's a sign of dark and troubled times when a powerful nations leaders do their best to keep people away from the high road."
moby
Source:
Moby.com
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Source:
WND.com
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[Republicans are] "anachronistic," "dangerous," "racist,"
Source:
WeeklyStandard.com
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The musician accuses George W. Bush of "avoiding new york after it was attacked by terrorists."
Source:
WeeklyStandard.com
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"why can't a democrat get fired up about protecting the environment and enacting gun control legislation just as right wing republicans get fired up about making sure that children have access to assault weapons and banning 'the catcher in the rye' and 'harry potter'?"
Source:
WeeklyStandard.com
Moby trashes Bush at UK's Glastonbury festival
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"I feel, being American, it's my job to apologise for George Bush. So I stand before you, profoundly sorry that we have such a freaking idiot as a leader."
Source:
FreeRepublic.com
Bush is a front for big business and the corporate takeover of the west
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"We have a very conservative president who was installed in office after losing the election by half a million votes.
"He exists almost purely to do the bidding of big business: defence contractors, energy and oil companies.
"A law was just passed, one that didn't get much attention, that basically indemnifies the nuclear industry against any lawsuits. So if there's a nuclear catastrophe, the government will step in for it and pay all damages.
"Let's see - there are a few nuclear reactors within 40 miles of New York City. The population density of New York and its suburbs is such that we're talking 25 million people. Just imagine how much that many deaths would cost.
"So, I don't want to sound like a crazy conspiracy theorist, but that would potentially bankrupt the United States. "All because the nuclear industry funded Bush's campaign, and have now called payback time. How does this man sleep at night?"
"He exists almost purely to do the bidding of big business: defence contractors, energy and oil companies.
"A law was just passed, one that didn't get much attention, that basically indemnifies the nuclear industry against any lawsuits. So if there's a nuclear catastrophe, the government will step in for it and pay all damages.
"Let's see - there are a few nuclear reactors within 40 miles of New York City. The population density of New York and its suburbs is such that we're talking 25 million people. Just imagine how much that many deaths would cost.
"So, I don't want to sound like a crazy conspiracy theorist, but that would potentially bankrupt the United States. "All because the nuclear industry funded Bush's campaign, and have now called payback time. How does this man sleep at night?"
Source:
ContactMusic.com
Bush is a "big fat f---ing liar"
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On stage at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom, MOBY said he had "contempt" for Bush, and called him a "big fat f---ing liar."
Source:
DrudgeReport.com
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