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Friday, 21 November 2008

Brigitte Bardot slams Sarah Palin as 'a disgrace to women'

8/10/2008 12:08:00 PM.  | Richard Maxton
Screen icon and 1960s sex symbol Brigitte Bargot has slammed Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, calling her a disgrace to women.

"I hope you lose these elections because that would be a victory for the world," the French actor-turned-activist wrote in an open letter to Palin.

"By denying the responsibility of man in global warming, by advocating gun rights and making statements that are disconcertingly stupid, you are a disgrace to women and you alone represent a terrible threat, a true environmental catastrophe," wrote Bardot.

Bardot, who now leads an animal rights foundation, blasted Palin for supporting Arctic oil exploration, which is reportedly threatening delicate animals habitats, and for ignoring calls to protect polar bears.

"This shows your total lack of responsibility, your inability to protect or simply respect animal life," Bardot wrote.

Finally, the 74-year-old chastised Palin for depicting herself as a pitbull wearing lipstick and asked the Republican running mate to stop comparing herself to dogs.

"I know them well and I can assure you that no pitbull, no dog, nor any other animal for that matter is as dangerous as you are," Bardot wrote.

COMMENTS

Wednesday, 08 October 2008

Well, she's French so we can disregard most of what she says. Just keep looking after the animals Brigitte.

Posted by: Happy Little Gumnut, Sydney

 

Wednesday, 08 October 2008

Irrelevant comments from an irrelevant has been.

Posted by: Desmond Harris, Beacon Hill

 

Thursday, 09 October 2008

I'm 100% behind Brigitte. When will the un-educated realise this woman carries TWO of the the worlds' most dangerous weapons in either hand? A loaded gun in one and a bible in the other. Giving this person credibility is akin to asking Osama Bin Laden if he would like to take the controls of a Boeing.

Posted by: james williams, nedlands

 

Friday, 10 October 2008

Man, who stoked her fire?? Where did she come from? I didn't even know she was still alive!!!!!! But, I still remember her from my boyhood and she was HOT!!

Posted by: Pithy Opiner, Stockton, California

 

Friday, 10 October 2008

For an environmental destroyer and wildlife hater such as this woman to be so successful at this stage is a sad indication on the American public. She must represent a lot of red-necks out there! This Colonial mentality, this archaic-thinking, of "taming" the wild and destroying and killing wilderness areas should be part of our dark past. Unfortunately, it is still common, even in Australia. We have kangaroo "harvesters" (killers) who think of them as no more than feral animals, and Gunns!

Posted by: Vivienne Ortega, Heidelberg Heights

 
 

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