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1. What music group shot a video featuring troops stationed overseas?
2. Which comedian said on a February episode of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno": "The Nazi signs have got to stop. If you're in a peace march and the guy next to you has a sign saying that 'Bush is Hitler,' forget the peace thing for a second and beat his other end, because he is not Hitler?"
3. In February 2003, what 40-something actor called President Bush and wanted to volunteer for military service?
4. Fans upset at the Dixie Chicks' anti-Bush rants had an alternative. On the opening of the Dixie Chicks tour in South Carolina in May 2003, another group offered a concert in Spartanburg. The group that offered this was the Marshall Tucker Band?
5. What Canadian hockey legend, who holds or shares 60 NHL records, praised the efforts of our President during the war?
6. Who said this phrase on the "David Letterman Show": "Some of you may or may not know this. I've recently come out of the closet, actually, in Hollywood. I'm a Republican, you see. It's a dangerous thing to do in Hollywood because it means you are very isolated and lonely."
7. "We got to kill Saddam. Slit his throat." Who said this?
8. What action star called Hollywood "The Axis of Ignorance?"
9. What 70s singer said he was "ashamed to be surrounded by people calling themselves Liberal who are, in my opinion, spitting on the graves of brave American soldiers who gave their life to fight a war that wasn't theirs?"
10. Who was the only member of the "Friends" cast to support the war?
11. What former U.S. Senator, turned actor, released a pro-war ad on the Citizens United website?
12. What tennis star wanted "Bombs Over Baghdad" as a warm-up song for the 2003 Nasdaq-100 Open?
13. An NBA legend said in an interview: "If it's an embarassment to them, maybe they should be in a different country, because this is America and we're supposed to proud of the guys we elected and put in office." This phrase was referring to two members of the Dallas Mavericks who were against the war. Who was the pro-America NBA player, often referred to as "The Admiral?"
14. On an April 2003, episode of the syndicated show "Extra," one of the stars of "NYPD Blue" said in an interview about the war: "They (the soldiers) are defending our country. Thank God that we have people in this world that are willing to do it." Which actor is it?
15. John Travolta said in an interview: "It's astonishing to see how many of these Hollywood big-wigs are trying to undermine President Bush."
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