Celebs, like everyone else have the right to speak up. I just hate that some (seems like most) who speak feel the need to have a holier then thou attitude. They imply that anybody with a brain would naturally agree with them. I don't care what your education level is. You are entitled to an oppinion. Just don't assume that yours is better then the person next to you. Being a celebrity does not give you more brain power, make you more modern thinking, etc. I wish I could state concisely what I mean about this attitude.
And if you are a celeb, who has been blessed with privelage, remember it comes with much responsibility. In a time of crisis, if you go blasting remarks about how you think your president is incompetant, realize that the foreign press, and Iraqi leaders read this and read much more into it then they should. They think you are representative of the average citizen.
I am saddened by, but feel the need for this war. Yet if I was in a room with pacifists, if given the opportunity, I would explain my point of view, but not insult theirs.
It seems that in public, only conservative people are fair game sometimes. Read the post on the debate board, where the movie critic implies that because Bush is a conservative Christian, he is unable to make an informed decision on war. His decision must be coming from his thoughts on what God says. Insulting Hollywood crap.
And these same celebs have cancelled the red carpet thing because they think they are so important that they are targets. Remember the awards after 9/11.