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“It’s to your credit that you do that for your country,” he said. “We don’t do a damned thing in our country, because we are pigs.”

Ed Asner Says, 'We Are Pigs' James Hirsen Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2003
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/8/12/120921.shtml




''Hannity's next,'' said Asner. ''We're going after him just like we went after Limbaugh. And you saw what happened to Rush this week, right?''

Posted: October 10, 2003
Ed Asner: 'Hannity's next ... just like we went after Limbaugh'
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35016




"I feel that George Bush's actions are desecrating the America that I grew up in and believed in. He is making us an imperialist government. He is choosing to replace heads of state and government he doesn't like or-”

http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2002/cyb20021001.asp#3




“I think that the idea of Iraq being a nuclear threat is poppycock, and if they are a nuclear threat then they'd have to borrow atomic bombs from Israel.”

I also think that there is a strong streak of racism, and whenever we engage in foreign adventures. Our whole history in regime change has been of people of different color.”

http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2002/cyb20021125.asp#4

 


Back in July 2004 Hollywood actors, writers, and directors joined with MoveOn to campaign against President Bush. Ed Asner, Danny Glover, Al Franken, Kevin Bacon, Margaret Cho, Woody Harrelson, Scarlett Johansson, Alicia Silverstone, Rob Reiner, Errol Morris, and Aaron Sorkin wrote, directed, and starred in TV spots for MoveOnPAC.

MoveOn's Hollywood Connection THE LEFT COAST REPORT: A Political Look at Hollywood
Tuesday, September 18, 2007 8:27 PM
http://www.newsmax.com/hirsen/MoveOn/2007/09/18/35652.html



Ed Asner sees a greater threat from the Bush administration than from the hapless Fidel Castro who is being pushed around unfairly. Defending Harry Belafonte and Danny Glover signing a letter denouncing the U.S. for threatening Cuba, Asner charged on Wednesday's Buchanan & Press on MSNBC that “they may well be put in prison here for...the support they’re giving to Castro, the way things are going in this country.”

Asner insisted that those put to death by Castro, for trying to hijack a ferry so they could escape to the U.S., received a “very fair” trial.

Blaming the U.S. for Castro's repressive regime, Asner insisted: “My country is much more fortunate so it can’t, it doesn’t have to afford the excesses that Fidel Castro has to resort to by constantly being embargoed by the United States.”

Asner: “Well, they may well be put in prison here for those, for the support they’re giving to Castro, the way things are going in this country. I am opposed to capital punishment by any country, by any persons. I disapprove of Mr. Castro’s executing. I understand that the trial was very fair, that the death penalty is exercised in Cuba and therefore, by Cuban standards, the trial was fair and judicious even though I abhor the death penalty.”

Asner: “Uh, my country is much more fortunate so it can’t, it doesn’t have to afford the excesses that Fidel Castro has to resort to by constantly being embargoed by the United States.”

Asner: “Why does he have to do it? Because he feels the imminent threat of the Bush administration. I don’t regard the Bush administration as being representative of my country.”

Asner Defends Castro: “We Didn’t Have a Free Election in 2002”
http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2003/cyb20030508.asp#5









 

 


 

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