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THE OUTBREAK OF WAR made the seventy-fifth Academy Awards the most fascinating in living memory. Stars like Susan Sarandon (slated as a presenter), Martin Sheen and Barbara Streisand had all risked their careers to denounce the war, and many of the nominees were known to be antiwar. Was there going to be a scandal, similar to when Vanessa Redgrave denounced the Zionists during her acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress and was in turn attacked by Paddy Chayevsky when he presented the award for Best Screenplay? Not quite.
There was a thunderous denunciation of George W. Bush and all his works by Michael Moore, during his acceptance speech on receiving the ...