44 ordspråk av Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte
[In his Jerusalem Post interview, Belafonte also reiterated his claim that the policies of the Bush administration are] very much similar to the things that were done when Hitler was on the rise. ... that 'sometimes the Jewish people have laid claim to such a high and pure morality' that they take great exception to facts which challenge that claim, despite that theirs 'is a DNA that sits within the entire human family'.
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a lot of Jews high up in the hierarchy of (Adolf Hitler's) Third Reich.
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Color does not necessarily denote quality, content, or value.
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doing things that were anti-Semitic and against the best interests of her people.
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Each and every one of you has the power, the will and the capacity to make a difference in the world in which you live in,
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Hitler had a lot of Jews high up in the hierarchy of the Third Reich. Color does not necessarily denote quality, content or value,
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I can understand why Jewish leaders would be prone to protect the image of George Bush and his administration, ... even when there are questions of the humanitarian, the moral and the political [motivation] of things that are done to Palestinians.
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I don't think that (U.S. President) George Bush...is a man of honor."
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I like Colin Powell, I like his West Indian background, I like his intellect, I like a lot of things that he does and his style. What is at fault here is a policy that's taking this country to hell,
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I not only think that they are misguided, but I think they know exactly what they are doing, and I think that they are men who are possessed of evil.
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I see in Silvio a voice constantly trying to bring hope, and belief in a future humanity that we could all enjoy,
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I think Bush has a very selfish, arrogant point of view. I think he is interested in power, I think he believes his truth is the only truth, and that he will do what he wants to do despite the people.
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I think that they [Bush Administration] are men who are possessed of evil.
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I was quite taken with her, because I'd never seen the African influence in dance with that kind of strength and artistic power. It impacted my soul. No one had reached those heights. She was the definitive black dance company. She moved among the highest intellectuals of black culture, all the writers and painters and literary folk.
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I'm not familiar with all of what the case is about, so I can't speak to that.
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