Actor Bruce Willis has denied that he is a ‘Hollywood Republican’, saying that he has as many Democratic ideas as Republican.
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"I'm always being accused of being a Hollywood Republican — but I'm not!" he was quoted as saying by the New York Daily News.
The 51-year-old movie star, who had voiced support for the war in Iraq and appeared at the White House with President Bush, said that the main issue that still remains before the federal government is of support for foster care.
"I have just as many Democratic ideas as Republican ones. If they could build three fewer bombs every month and give the money to foster care, that would be great," he said.
Willis feels that the burden to solve the problem of foster care lies on the federal government, and not on the private parties.
"This is not something for the private sector to solve. This is a problem for the federal government," he said.
Demi Moore's ex-husband also said that he would consider adopting a child if he finds a new partner.
"I would need somebody else in my life. I wouldn't want to just have a child and a nanny," he said.