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Originally posted by howardsternisgod:
Well everyone, today there is not only an article but a response to a previous article of mine. For the new article, which is titled "Celebrities And Politics Make Strange Bedfellows," go to http://www.csulb.edu/%7Ed49er/archives/2003/spring/opinion/v10n106-cel.shtml . I am quite proud of this one and it is also pretty damn humorous.

As for the letter to the editor, I think this guy may actually have a point. He challenged a simple statement I made, which, may or may not have been totally factual. I am in the process of investigating it further, and if need be, I will send a correction to the editor. To read his letter, go to http://www.csulb.edu/%7Ed49er/archives/2003/spring/opinion/v10n106-let.shtml .
Another interesting article, Howard. I think the problem that most of the celebrities have with our leaders boils down to one item - they are republicans. As for Spielberg and Castro talking for 8 hours; that is very believable. Given Castro's penchant for long speeches it probably takes him 15 minutes to say "hello" on the phone. I hope it was important to Spielberg because it involved movies and not his admiration for the man.


"After all, we are not communists"

Christopher Moltisanti: You ever think what a coincidence it is that Lou Gehrig died of Lou Gehrig's disease?

Tony Soprano: Yeah well, when you're married, you'll understand the importance of fresh produce.