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To: Paul Atreides

"There's a level of animosity toward this film that is very real. When I talk to the members, I hear it over and over and over again."

Another example of the new blacklist. It's just an award so I can't get too worked up about it, but one can only imagine what goes on behind the scenes.

The new blacklist is the same old story - only the players have changed.


56 posted on 10/17/2004 7:39:34 PM PDT by orangelobster
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To: orangelobster
Another telling thing about the Hollywood mindset: there has not been one movie made about September 11. There has not been one anti-Osama movie made. There has not been one anti-Saddam movie made.

Yeah, Hollywood, I am questioning your patriotism, or rather, your lack of it.

61 posted on 10/17/2004 7:42:42 PM PDT by Paul Atreides
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To: orangelobster
"There's a level of animosity toward this film that is very real. When I talk to the members, I hear it over and over and over again."

Oh, no. A "hate crime." Somebody better call the "thought police."

Wait a minute, that would be ADL Abe, the enforcer who determines who commits "hate crimes" in America. ADL Abe even gets federal funds to train US law enforcement to prosecute "hate crimes."

ADL Abe won't help, he was one of the first ones out of the gate to trash Mel's films, trying to dissuade people from seeing it.

The Secular Hit Squads were hard at it when The Passion debuted, trying to demean Mel Gibson, putting a chokehold on Christians and Christian beliefs.

Secular wrecking crews stooped to the lowest levels of condescension to bash Mel, the film, and Christian audiences. Clearly, there was a calculated, coordinated effort to demonize The Passion.

Secular shock troops came out in full battle regalia. The first foray had ADL Abe claiming the film was anti-Semitic. That didn't work. NYT's Frank Rich attacked next----said it was fascistic. Then his NYT colleague Maureen Dowd said it was crass. That didn't work. Andy Rooney bashed it on CBS and SNL evilly caricatured it on NBC. That didn't work either. Newsweek's Evan Thomas told Imus it was a snuff film. Even so-called conservative Krauthammer trashed it and Hitchens---in his usual drunken stupor--said it was homo-erotic.

John Kerry was also among the film's naysayers (no surprise) indicating were he to be elected, secularists would tighten their stranglehold on American culture. < P> Chances are if ADL Abe and the secular Hollywarped-types don't trash The Passion for their Christian-hating Masters, they stand to lose thir positions, their contacts, their invitations to A-list parties, and their corner tables at Le Dome.

Now secularists must be running scared as the Oscar snub illustrates. Could they really be losing their stranglehold on American culture? Are those Bible-believing Christians really gaining on the secularists.

Will Hollyarped weirdos and the ACLU's decades-long work to eradicate all vestiges of religion from America be in vain?

Tune in tomorrow (getting down off my soapbox).

111 posted on 10/18/2004 5:30:44 AM PDT by Liz (The man who establishes the reputation of rising at dawn, can sleep til noon.)
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