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Divine Discontent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-22-08 11:16 PM
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171. I made a video in honor of him and the role in BBM that broke my heart & helped me be stronger
read the sidebar comments in the video that he said in interviews. I don't know if you saw that film, but it was amazing. I still need to see Ned Kelly and 10 Thing...

my Video for him --- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kqpQzrr-tM




Heath Ledger slams war

March 21 2003

Australian film star Heath Ledger has added his voice to the anti-war movement, calling on Prime Minister John Howard to "grow up" and assert the nation's independence.

In Melbourne to launch the new Ned Kelly movie, in which he stars in the title role, Ledger said yesterday Australia's involvement in the war on Iraq was ridiculous.

"I think John 'Coward' should just grow up," he said while watching the war on Iraq unfold on television.

"He's so subservient to this guy (US President George Bush) and they're sending 250,000 troops over there, why should we send our 2000, it makes no difference.

"We've got nothing to do with it, we've got to grow up and be independent.

"All of a sudden we're an aggressor, we're part of this, we're supporting this aggression, and it's ridiculous, we shouldn't be."

Ledger said it was strange to be publicising a movie in the midst of war breaking out.

"It's surreal for me to be sitting here, talking to you and giving an interview while they're dropping 3000 bombs on Bagdad," he said.

"It's really hard to sit here and be happy about a movie opening, 'cause it just makes you realise the insignificance of this, it means nothing in comparison.

"The one thing I do have is the opportunity to be heard and it's something that the average person can't stand up and say 'Hey, we shouldn't be doing this.'

"It's just my opinion, but I think it's the right one. I don't think war is the answer to anything.

"It's a very, very sad day."

A pic of him in his Shell Oil "skull" shirt at the Melbourne rally linked below from google images -

http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:S0h7w7F07VxtsM:%3Fv%3D1%26c%3DViewImages%26k%3D2%26d%3D17A4AD9FDB9CF193CC300C081D9F47001F5C9E45D260C47C84E713C2D9EC2FFAE30A760B0D811297
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