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Subject: Madonna planning shocking anti-Bush anti-War video

Written By: mm on 02/09/03 at 01:41 p.m.

TECHNO TERROR: MADONNA PLANS VIDEO TO PROTEST WAR, BUSH

**Exclusive**

Madonna is hoping to cause maximum controversy with a new video from her forthcoming CD, AMERICAN LIFE, the DRUDGE REPORT can reveal.

Editing is in progress in Los Angeles City on a musical video concept which insiders say may be the most shocking anti-war, anti-Bush statement yet to come from the showbusiness industry.

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"She's taking it all the way this time," one source said over the weekend, "pushing all of the buttons... It is a sweeping political commentary on the modern 'American Dream' and how 'nothing is what is seems.'"

The song will be released to radio next week.

Dressed in commando fatigues, Madonna throws grenades as the disco beat pounds, claims a source. Limb-less men and women are reportedly shown, with bloody babies.

One disturbing clip features Iraqi children.

Fashion models are mixed with soldiers; sex, violence and war in new century sentiment.

Madonna spokeswoman Liz Rosenberg did not return repeated calls seeking comment.

The shock film for AMERICAN LIFE comes as Madonna returns to the musical spotlight with a CD of original songs, set for an April release.

MATERIAL GIRL IN A POLITICAL WORLD

"AMERICAN LIFE is about freedom of speech," claims and insider. "It examines not only war, greed and ego, but it's self-reflective also. Madonna rejects her 'Material Girl' image once and for all, and warns of life in a material world."

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http://www.drudgereport.com

I always had a thing for the material girl, she was so hot during the Express Yourself period.