Reuters:

…Director Alex Gibney of documentary winner “Taxi to the Dark Side” — a look at the use of torture by the United States — also offered a message of optimism. “Let’s hope we can turn away from the dark side and return to the light,” Gibney said

Yes, we can but hope. And Mr Gibney’s thoughtful entreaty is much welcome, even if perhaps likely to fall on many a deaf ear. For, alas, Americans have always unconscionably under-appreciated the singular moral sway emanating from well-regarded people who play pretend for a living men of the stage, who’d moved previously to nudge our hitherto rapaciously mis-governed country back onto the path of “the light”. Or, to put matters more succinctly, Sic Semper Tyrannis.

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Far more insightful, The Sunday Telegraph:

Oscar-winning Marion Cotillard was facing embarrasment (sic) with her new American public last night after it emerged that she doubted the official account of the September 11 attacks…

Thus another who looks good in a dress great brain, infected with “the virus”.

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Perhaps most surprising of all, this Washington Post op-ed piece headline:

Staying to Help in Iraq

Apparently, that activist/actoress has become some sort of disgraceful, far right fanatic? Of course not.  Remember, as Anorak tells us, “She has your attention. The details she leaves to others…”

Meaning, she’s an actor.