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Reply #30 posted 03/29/08 10:06am

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She's beautiful nod.
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Reply #31 posted 03/29/08 10:09am

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i think men who are offended by strong woman don't find jolie attractive.


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Reply #32 posted 03/29/08 10:25am

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I think she's beautiful and intelligent. Angelina Jolie visited Iraq and she wrote an article for the Washington Post about what she saw. Of course, things have taken a turn for the worse since she wrote this, but I see that she cares about what we've done to the Iraqi people. I give her respect for not being a Lindsay or Paris.

http://www.washingtonpost...17_pf.html

Staying to Help in Iraq

We have finally reached a point where humanitarian assistance, from us and others, can have an impact.

By Angelina Jolie
Thursday, February 28, 2008; 1:15 PM



The request is familiar to American ears: "Bring them home."

But in Iraq, where I've just met with American and Iraqi leaders, the phrase carries a different meaning. It does not refer to the departure of U.S. troops, but to the return of the millions of innocent Iraqis who have been driven out of their homes and, in many cases, out of the country.

In the six months since my previous visit to Iraq with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, this humanitarian crisis has not improved. However, during the last week, the United States, UNHCR and the Iraqi government have begun to work together in new and important ways.

We still don't know exactly how many Iraqis have fled their homes, where they've all gone, or how they're managing to survive. Here is what we do know: More than 2 million people are refugees inside their own country -- without homes, jobs and, to a terrible degree, without medicine, food or clean water. Ethnic cleansing and other acts of unspeakable violence have driven them into a vast and very dangerous no-man's land. Many of the survivors huddle in mosques, in abandoned buildings with no electricity, in tents or in one-room huts made of straw and mud. Fifty-eight percent of these internally displaced people are younger than 12 years old.

An additional 2.5 million Iraqis have sought refuge outside Iraq, mainly in Syria and Jordan. But those host countries have reached their limits. Overwhelmed by the refugees they already have, these countries have essentially closed their borders until the international community provides support.

I'm not a security expert, but it doesn't take one to see that Syria and Jordan are carrying an unsustainable burden. They have been excellent hosts, but we can't expect them to care for millions of poor Iraqis indefinitely and without assistance from the U.S. or others. One-sixth of Jordan's population today is Iraqi refugees. The large burden is already causing tension internally.

The Iraqi families I've met on my trips to the region are proud and resilient. They don't want anything from us other than the chance to return to their homes -- or, where those homes have been bombed to the ground or occupied by squatters, to build new ones and get back to their lives. One thing is certain: It will be quite a while before Iraq is ready to absorb more than 4 million refugees and displaced people. But it is not too early to start working on solutions. And last week, there were signs of progress.

In Baghdad, I spoke with Army Gen. David Petraeus about UNHCR's need for security information and protection for its staff as they re-enter Iraq, and I am pleased that he has offered that support. General Petraeus also told me he would support new efforts to address the humanitarian crisis "to the maximum extent possible" -- which leaves me hopeful that more progress can be made.

UNHCR is certainly committed to that. Last week while in Iraq, High Commissioner António Guterres pledged to increase UNHCR's presence there and to work closely with the Iraqi government, both in assessing the conditions required for return and in providing humanitarian relief.

During my trip I also met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who has announced the creation of a new committee to oversee issues related to internally displaced people, and a pledge of $40 million to support the effort.

My visit left me even more deeply convinced that we not only have a moral obligation to help displaced Iraqi families, but also a serious, long-term, national security interest in ending this crisis.

Today's humanitarian crisis in Iraq -- and the potential consequences for our national security -- are great. Can the United States afford to gamble that 4 million or more poor and displaced people, in the heart of Middle East, won't explode in violent desperation, sending the whole region into further disorder?

What we cannot afford, in my view, is to squander the progress that has been made. In fact, we should step up our financial and material assistance. UNHCR has appealed for $261 million this year to provide for refugees and internally displaced persons. That is not a small amount of money -- but it is less than the U.S. spends each day to fight the war in Iraq. I would like to call on each of the presidential candidates and congressional leaders to announce a comprehensive refugee plan with a specific timeline and budget as part of their Iraq strategy.

As for the question of whether the surge is working, I can only state what I witnessed: U.N. staff and those of non-governmental organizations seem to feel they have the right set of circumstances to attempt to scale up their programs. And when I asked the troops if they wanted to go home as soon as possible, they said that they miss home but feel invested in Iraq. They have lost many friends and want to be a part of the humanitarian progress they now feel is possible.

It seems to me that now is the moment to address the humanitarian side of this situation. Without the right support, we could miss an opportunity to do some of the good we always stated we intended to do.

Angelina Jolie, an actor, is a UNHCR goodwill ambassador.


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Reply #33 posted 03/29/08 10:27am

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sosgemini said:

i think men who are offended by strong woman don't find jolie attractive.


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Are you implying that any man who doesn't find her attractive is offended by strong women?
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Reply #34 posted 03/29/08 10:30am

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Ace said:

sosgemini said:

i think men who are offended by strong woman don't find jolie attractive.


shrug

Are you implying that any man who doesn't find her attractive is offended by strong women?


not all...but many.
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Reply #35 posted 03/29/08 10:31am

Stymie

The charity work she's doing with Brad makes her one of the most beautiful souls on the planet to me.

I didn't get her before but now I thinks she's stunning.
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Reply #36 posted 03/29/08 10:32am

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noimageatall said:

I give her respect for not being a Lindsay or Paris.

I actually find those two less disingenuous. shrug
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Reply #37 posted 03/29/08 10:34am

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sosgemini said:

Ace said:


Are you implying that any man who doesn't find her attractive is offended by strong women?


not all...but many.

Well, I can't speak for the "many", but I have no problem with strong women.
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Reply #38 posted 03/29/08 10:36am

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bow I love her, not enough to make me switch teams but I love her nonetheless. She's got edge an interesting look and just seems really powerful to me... she's had her share of issues(who hasn't?), cares for humanity and she gets to bed Brad Pitt eyepop
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Reply #39 posted 03/29/08 10:39am

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Ace said:

noimageatall said:

I give her respect for not being a Lindsay or Paris.

I actually find those two less disingenuous. shrug


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Reply #40 posted 03/29/08 10:42am

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noimageatall said:

Ace said:


I actually find those two less disingenuous. shrug


Are you serious? eek

Absolutely.
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Reply #41 posted 03/29/08 10:43am

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Ace said:
sosgemini said:
i think men who are offended by strong woman don't find jolie attractive.


shrug


Are you implying that any man who doesn't find her attractive is offended by strong women?


Stymie said:
The charity work she's doing with Brad makes her one of the most beautiful souls on the planet to me.

I didn't get her before but now I thinks she's stunning.


I never claimed that she is unattractive; in fact I mentioned that she is nice to look at, has a nice body and gorgeous lips, but the way the mainstream media talks about her, you would believe that she is Aphrodite personified. I think that she is quite intelligent, and she has been an exemplary UN goodwill ambassador who is very serious about the work she is doing on behalf of underprivileged people. She is also quite a great actress as well. But I think that she has some personal issues which have been sort of glossed over. She used to have bouts of depression and had tendencies to self-mutilate when she was younger, but I think that becoming a mother and world ambassador has given her some stability in her life. Having said that, she did take Brad Pitt away from Jennifer Aniston, though whether she was an active homewrecker or whether Brad and Jen already had marital issues is subject to debate.




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Reply #42 posted 03/29/08 10:43am

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I don't think she has a great body but I think her face (when she's not skin and bones) is stunning.

I agree.
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Reply #43 posted 03/29/08 10:44am

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Stymie said:

The charity work she's doing with Brad makes her one of the most beautiful souls on the planet to me.

I didn't get her before but now I thinks she's stunning.

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Jolie is on the board of advisors for the Yéle Haiti Foundation, and with Brad Pitt took time to help Wyclef Jean with his Clean Streets project. Jolie also arranged a deal with People Magazine allowing them to print the first picture showing her visibly pregnant in exchange for a $500,000 donation to the charity.

Angelina has been travelling to refugee camps around the world since filming Tomb Raider. During her missions she has visited places including Sudan’s war-torn Darfur, Sierra Leone, Cambodia and Tanzania. She also visited Afghan refugees in Pakistan and donated $1 million to help.

Jolie is known to cover all of her costs while on missions, and shares the working and living conditions as the UNHCR field staff.

Jolie published Notes from My Travels, a collection of journal entries that chronicle her early field missions (2001-2002) with proceeds benefitting UNHCR.

Angelina has pledged $5 million to set up a wildlife sanctuary in the north-western province of Battambang in Cambodia.

According to tax records, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt donated more than $8 million to charity in 2006 alone.

In January, 2008, Jolie and her brother, James Haven, marked the first anniversary of their mother’s death from ovarian cancer by making an undisclosed donation to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Charities supported

Afghanistan Relief Organization
Alliance For The Lost Boys
Cancer Schmancer Movement
Clinton Global Initiative
Daniel Pearl Foundation
Direct Change
Doctors Without Borders
Global Action for Children
Jolie-Pitt Foundation
Millennium Promise Alliance
Millennium Villages
ONE Campaign
Peace One Day
Reporters Without Borders
UNHCR
UNICEF
UN Millennium Project
Yéle Haiti Foundation
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Reply #44 posted 03/29/08 10:50am

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728huey said:[quote]Ace said:
sosgemini said:

Stymie said:
The charity work she's doing with Brad makes her one of the most beautiful souls on the planet to me.

I didn't get her before but now I thinks she's stunning.


I never claimed that she is unattractive; in fact I mentioned that she is nice to look at, has a nice body and gorgeous lips, but the way the mainstream media talks about her, you would believe that she is Aphrodite personified. I think that she is quite intelligent, and she has been an exemplary UN goodwill ambassador who is very serious about the work she is doing on behalf of underprivileged people. She is also quite a great actress as well. But I think that she has some personal issues which have been sort of glossed over. She used to have bouts of depression and had tendencies to self-mutilate when she was younger, but I think that becoming a mother and world ambassador has given her some stability in her life. Having said that, she did take Brad Pitt away from Jennifer Aniston, though whether she was an active homewrecker or whether Brad and Jen already had marital issues is subject to debate.




typing


Of course she probably had or has issues, but damn...at least she's not getting drunk out of her mind, running into pedestrians or into the back of parked cars, showing her crotch to the paparazzi, and dropping her babies. cool She's channeling her "issues" into helping others, and looking damned good while doing it. razz
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Reply #45 posted 03/29/08 10:54am

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728huey said:[quote]Ace said:
sosgemini said:

Stymie said:
The charity work she's doing with Brad makes her one of the most beautiful souls on the planet to me.

I didn't get her before but now I thinks she's stunning.


I never claimed that she is unattractive; in fact I mentioned that she is nice to look at, has a nice body and gorgeous lips, but the way the mainstream media talks about her, you would believe that she is Aphrodite personified. I think that she is quite intelligent, and she has been an exemplary UN goodwill ambassador who is very serious about the work she is doing on behalf of underprivileged people. She is also quite a great actress as well. But I think that she has some personal issues which have been sort of glossed over. She used to have bouts of depression and had tendencies to self-mutilate when she was younger, but I think that becoming a mother and world ambassador has given her some stability in her life. Having said that, she did take Brad Pitt away from Jennifer Aniston, though whether she was an active homewrecker or whether Brad and Jen already had marital issues is subject to debate.






typing


So you started a thread mainly based on that? I don't get it. We all have/had some personal problems to deal with, but that's no reason for someone to discount another person solely based on that.
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Reply #46 posted 03/29/08 11:10am

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MuthaFunka said:
728huey said:
I never claimed that she is unattractive; in fact I mentioned that she is nice to look at, has a nice body and gorgeous lips, but the way the mainstream media talks about her, you would believe that she is Aphrodite personified. I think that she is quite intelligent, and she has been an exemplary UN goodwill ambassador who is very serious about the work she is doing on behalf of underprivileged people. She is also quite a great actress as well. But I think that she has some personal issues which have been sort of glossed over. She used to have bouts of depression and had tendencies to self-mutilate when she was younger, but I think that becoming a mother and world ambassador has given her some stability in her life. Having said that, she did take Brad Pitt away from Jennifer Aniston, though whether she was an active homewrecker or whether Brad and Jen already had marital issues is subject to debate.



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So you started a thread mainly based on that? I don't get it. We all have/had some personal problems to deal with, but that's no reason for someone to discount another person solely based on that.


No, I started this thread as a result of the whole Sarah Jessica Parker being called unsexy. I think that Ms. Parker has a lot of attractive qualities about her, and while she is not model gorgeous, she isn't some horrific freak of nature that makes children cry upon seeing her either. I was looking at Angelina Jolie as the other example of someone who the mainstream media describes as incredibly beautiful; yet while I think that she is an attractive woman, I don't get all of the hype about her. However, Maxim would probably list her as one of the sexiest women on the planet.

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Reply #47 posted 03/29/08 11:28am

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728huey said:

MuthaFunka said:
728huey said:


So you started a thread mainly based on that? I don't get it. We all have/had some personal problems to deal with, but that's no reason for someone to discount another person solely based on that.


No, I started this thread as a result of the whole Sarah Jessica Parker being called unsexy. I think that Ms. Parker has a lot of attractive qualities about her, and while she is not model gorgeous, she isn't some horrific freak of nature that makes children cry upon seeing her either. I was looking at Angelina Jolie as the other example of someone who the mainstream media describes as incredibly beautiful; yet while I think that she is an attractive woman, I don't get all of the hype about her. However, Maxim would probably list her as one of the sexiest women on the planet.

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Oh...see, I didn't even read that thread. Damn, people can be cruel. disbelief
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Reply #48 posted 03/29/08 11:33am

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Are you serious? eek

Absolutely.


You really think Angelina is phony and hypocritical? May I ask why? Of course, I don't claim to "know" her or anything. Just what I read, but I don't get that feeling at all. I'm not saying she's Mother Theresa, but I don't put her in the same class as, say, Paris Hilton, Nicole Ritchie, or Mary Kate Olsen.
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Reply #49 posted 03/29/08 12:47pm

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Jolie is the daughter of two actors, Jon Voight and the recently deceased Marcheline Bertrand. As with the children of most Hollywood stars, if she pursued acting, she was destined to be a big deal.

And, early in her movie career, she chose a lot of roles in movies that involved gratuitous nudity. Landing the Lara Croft role didn't hurt, either. If anything, it played up the fact that teenage boys have a lot in common with Hollywood directors, apparently.

Jolie has a dark vibe about her. She's smart. And, her public persona is broad enough to involve everything from sophisticated indie movies tied to tragedy ("A Mighty Heart") to adopting non-white children from around the world to allegedly stealing away media darling Brad Pitt from his then-wife Jennifer Anniston.

Her whole life screams "superstar."

But, that's just my take on it.

Good post. I agree...besides the fact that she's someone who apparently brings out lesbian feelings in many "straight" women....I can't begin to count on how many women I have heard say that they basically want to fuck Jolie. I've always dug her, from what I've seen of her. Never have been blown away in the slightest by her looks, although she certainly isn't the "run of the mill" looking woman. But her lips always seem to be in dire need of some Chapstick. I can dig the fact that her lips are full, just put something on them. But what I dig most about her is that she comes across as a "grown" woman and not like other women in their 20's or 30's who still come across as a "girl". Living out here in the Hollywood Machine of So. Cali, the media makes long strides in portraying Jolie as the wicked witch of the west compared to the more All American looking Jennifer Aniston. THAT's who the media always wanted to see Brad Pitt hooked up with. And I think it sticks in their crawl that Brad seems geniunely happy with Jolie. They have done some great things with their money in helping rebuild Louisiana so I appluad them for that.
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Reply #50 posted 03/29/08 1:13pm

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ThreadBare said:

Jolie is the daughter of two actors, Jon Voight and the recently deceased Marcheline Bertrand. As with the children of most Hollywood stars, if she pursued acting, she was destined to be a big deal.

And, early in her movie career, she chose a lot of roles in movies that involved gratuitous nudity. Landing the Lara Croft role didn't hurt, either. If anything, it played up the fact that teenage boys have a lot in common with Hollywood directors, apparently.

Jolie has a dark vibe about her. She's smart. And, her public persona is broad enough to involve everything from sophisticated indie movies tied to tragedy ("A Mighty Heart") to adopting non-white children from around the world to allegedly stealing away media darling Brad Pitt from his then-wife Jennifer Anniston.

Her whole life screams "superstar."

But, that's just my take on it.

Good post. I agree...besides the fact that she's someone who apparently brings out lesbian feelings in many "straight" women....I can't begin to count on how many women I have heard say that they basically want to fuck Jolie. I've always dug her, from what I've seen of her. Never have been blown away in the slightest by her looks, although she certainly isn't the "run of the mill" looking woman. But her lips always seem to be in dire need of some Chapstick. I can dig the fact that her lips are full, just put something on them. But what I dig most about her is that she comes across as a "grown" woman and not like other women in their 20's or 30's who still come across as a "girl". Living out here in the Hollywood Machine of So. Cali, the media makes long strides in portraying Jolie as the wicked witch of the west compared to the more All American looking Jennifer Aniston. THAT's who the media always wanted to see Brad Pitt hooked up with. And I think it sticks in their crawl that Brad seems geniunely happy with Jolie. They have done some great things with their money in helping rebuild Louisiana so I appluad them for that.

She is very beautiful, but I would not be interested in fucking her. There would be other women I'd prefer to do if I were into women cool .
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Reply #51 posted 03/29/08 2:46pm

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blackguitaristz said:

Good post. I agree...besides the fact that she's someone who apparently brings out lesbian feelings in many "straight" women....I can't begin to count on how many women I have heard say that they basically want to fuck Jolie.


Bull.

noimageatall said:

I think she's beautiful and intelligent. Angelina Jolie visited Iraq and she wrote an article for the Washington Post about what she saw.


Her people wrote that.
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Reply #52 posted 03/29/08 2:50pm

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I don't get the appeal. She is not my cup of tea- too skinny. I respect her charity work and international activism, though. She seems to be very dedicated to her kids which I also highly respect.
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Reply #53 posted 03/29/08 2:57pm

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She's pretty to me.
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Reply #54 posted 03/29/08 3:01pm

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I don't give a shit how many lil' foreign babies she adopts, what UN councils she's appointed to, what hollywwood leading man she's married to...I would love to have raw, unadulterated, sticky, smelly animale sex with her...she doesn't need a personality, she doesn't need to be intelligent, she doesn't even have to move her ass if she doesn't wanna...shrug
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Reply #55 posted 03/29/08 3:03pm

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Ace said:


Absolutely.


You really think Angelina is phony and hypocritical? May I ask why? Of course, I don't claim to "know" her or anything. Just what I read, but I don't get that feeling at all. I'm not saying she's Mother Theresa, but I don't put her in the same class as, say, Paris Hilton, Nicole Ritchie, or Mary Kate Olsen.


All of the "great work" she's been doing started like yesterday.

She's no different from Paris or Nicole or that orange girl. She just happened to be doing a lot of her dirt on the low(not too long ago...and only most of it's stopped), but the shit she HAS done and said out in the open says it all about this chick.

It's no different than Vadge Madonna. I'm sorry, but it takes more than a few trips and a baby in her arms to get a pat on the back especially when you have people who don't have anything doing ten times as much.
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Reply #56 posted 03/29/08 4:25pm

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I dunno. Jolie seems to evoke a lot of strong feelings and opinions, here at the Org. Some, I suspect, is for show. But others seem really affected by how she gets characterized.

She's an actress. shrug

I worry more about the decisions and motivations of people named Bush, Cheney, Rice, Petraeus, Bernanke, Obama, Clinton, McCain, etc...
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Dance said:

blackguitaristz said:

Good post. I agree...besides the fact that she's someone who apparently brings out lesbian feelings in many "straight" women....I can't begin to count on how many women I have heard say that they basically want to fuck Jolie.


Bull.

What's bull?... That u don't believe many straight women want to fuck Jolie or bull that I have heard from many straight women that they want to fuck Jolie? Clarification is what I'm talking about.
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Reply #58 posted 03/29/08 4:59pm

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blackguitaristz said:

Dance said:



Bull.

What's bull?... That u don't believe many straight women want to fuck Jolie or bull that I have heard from many straight women that they want to fuck Jolie? Clarification is what I'm talking about.


Straight women don't want to fuck other women. If a dude said some crap like,"Yeah, I'm straight, but I'd totally bang out [random actor]" would you call him straight?

There are also those sad broads(the same ones that will tongue a chick down in a bar)who want attention or just want to give the guy they're with wood who say dumb crap like that.

A chick saying,"I'd fuck Angelina" is like people saying,"I'm not religious, I'm spiritual."
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Reply #59 posted 03/29/08 5:58pm

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with out a doubt she is the most beautiful actress i've seen no1 comes close im sorry drool3
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