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September 06, 2007

An actor who gets it

James Gandolfini doesn't want to talk about Tony Soprano. He's got something else, something that matters, on his mind.

When I went [to Iraq], I came back, and I was struck by the silence ... here in this country, about what's going on over there.

And then when I talked to these soldiers, I was struck by -- you can be cynical on both coasts or wherever you are -- honor, duty, loyalty to your country. It hit me. I guess some people forget about that. Or, don't think about it.

I feel like some people think they're disposable people, or something. They just don't pay attention to this. What's going on? We're at war.

Good for you, Gandolfini. I've been asking myself the same question.

Posted by Mike Lief at September 6, 2007 12:30 AM | TrackBack

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