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Heath Ledger Found Dead In NY Apartment (Breaking News)
TMZ via Fox News ^ | January 22, 2008 | Staff

Posted on 01/22/2008 2:47:07 PM PST by WmShirerAdmirer

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To: WmShirerAdmirer

That’s two....


61 posted on 01/22/2008 3:45:01 PM PST by texpat72 (<><)
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To: SALChamps03
I truly am sorry, but it confounds the mind that someone with so much potential who should have no trouble leading a happy life would choose to kill himself.

Look at Owen Wilson, you would have thought he had the world but he tried suicide, luckily unsuccessful.

We really do have some heartless buttheads on this site, condemning a man over a role he acted in. Tom Selleck is a well-respected conservative and he played a homosexual in a movie, why not trash him? Anyway, prayers for Mr. Ledger and his family.

62 posted on 01/22/2008 3:56:50 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
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To: SALChamps03

My opinion. Not worth much.

There are drugs (new?) out there right now which are very dangerous and are causing lots of accidental deaths amoung young and middle-aged people. We had one incident of a member of our family (in another state) was found dead. He was walking home, had taken a short-cut through a vacant lot when he collapsed. Drug overdose.

What seems new about this pattern, is that death usually follows a long, drawn out history of drug use — but this recent picture shows them dying earlier in their drug experimentation — almost like they aren’t aware or cannot control the outcome.


63 posted on 01/22/2008 3:57:29 PM PST by i_dont_chat (Your choice if you take offense.)
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To: pcottraux
I am on your side...I was being sarcastic about knowing his political affiliation....

I am still in a state of shock over this death...totally unexpected and a great talent gone in a heartbbeat.

RIP Mr. Heath....

64 posted on 01/22/2008 3:57:43 PM PST by alisasny (RIP Lt. Kevin “Kojak” Davis BLUE ANGELS #6 THANKYOU!!)
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To: pcottraux
The man is dead, and politics gets thrown out the window. People should be respectful no matter what.

Sorrow for his family. No respect at all for a suicide who chose to put them through it. He apparently performed one of the absolutely most cowardly and selfish actions a person can do.

I speak from direct experience.

65 posted on 01/22/2008 3:59:55 PM PST by LexBaird (Behold, thou hast drinken of the Aide of Kool, and are lost unto Men.)
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To: what's up
Granted, I enjoy movies for entertainment, but I don't exactly respect someone for being able to act. I mean, I don't see that being able to act is a noble quality.

It's a skill like any other. I respect someone who has the talent and dedication to do it well -- which is also true of plumbers, mechanics, ball-players, cabinet-makers, cellists, and so on.

On a separate but related topic, I have no problem with actors and musicians who weigh in on politics. They're citizens like anyone else, and like anyone else, some present an articulate, well though out argument, and others are idiots, with most in between.

66 posted on 01/22/2008 4:00:19 PM PST by ReignOfError
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To: ReignOfError
I respect someone who has the talent and dedication to do it well -- which is also true of plumbers, mechanics

Somehow I respect someone who can fix pipes, car engines, build cabinets and play intricate music a whole lot more than someone who can cry or laugh on cue.

67 posted on 01/22/2008 4:04:32 PM PST by what's up
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To: WmShirerAdmirer

God bless his soul.
If indeed it was suicide- only God should judge him...


68 posted on 01/22/2008 4:04:58 PM PST by citizencon
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To: WmShirerAdmirer

with his daughter Matilda last fall
69 posted on 01/22/2008 4:07:46 PM PST by iowamark
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To: LexBaird; All
He apparently performed one of the absolutely most cowardly and selfish actions a person can do.

Talk of suicide is premature. I don't think it's been determined whether his death was suicide or an accidental drug overdose and he was known to have substance abuse problems.

70 posted on 01/22/2008 4:08:47 PM PST by inflorida
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To: pcottraux
Let's hope they at least finished all necessary shooting for the Dark Knight.

What a tragedy.

71 posted on 01/22/2008 4:09:18 PM PST by Cyropaedia ("Virtue cannot separate itself from reality without becoming a principal of evil...".)
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To: what's up

“I don’t exactly respect someone for being able to act. I mean, I don’t see that being able to act is a noble quality.”

Seems to me acting is like any other profession (or craft). It takes a lot of work to develop acting skills. Only a very few who set out to become actors make good at it, though, so you also have to have a lot of drive and persistence. I admit, I have a personal stake in this — a daughter who’s determined to be an actress — I see how hard she works at it. You have to respect anyone who’s good at their craft.
That said: Lots of people who are extremely good at what they do professionally are not particularly admirable in other aspects of their lives. That goes for actors, and everybody else.
You admire them for their abilities and hard work at their craft, you don’t necessarily admire them for anything else.
As for Ledger: he was still pretty young, only 28. He was a good actor, could have been one of the major stars of the future. The death is a tragedy We don’t know enough of the circumstances, I think, to say any more. My prayers go to his family and friends.


72 posted on 01/22/2008 4:09:50 PM PST by EdJay
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To: alisasny
I am on your side...I was being sarcastic about knowing his political affiliation....

I apologize. There have been just so many tasteless and reprehensible comments, it's easy to mistake sarcasm for the real thing.

73 posted on 01/22/2008 4:12:22 PM PST by pcottraux
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To: LexBaird

But we don’t know that it was suicide yet, so I think we should reserve judgement until we have all the facts.


74 posted on 01/22/2008 4:13:38 PM PST by pcottraux
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To: Cyropaedia

They are. But I can’t help but wonder if this will affect the release in any way.

Plus, from what I heard, there was going to be a part 3 that Ledger was signed on for.


75 posted on 01/22/2008 4:14:28 PM PST by pcottraux
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To: EdJay
It takes a lot of work to develop acting skills

Actually, I think for a lot of people acting like someone they're not comes very naturally.

Especially in the world of 3 minute takes in movies...I don't see a whole lot of skill involved.

True, some can cry better than others but I just don't see that as noble.

I like to be entertained by actors, but I can't say I respect them. Unless I know of something they've done off-screen that's worthwhile.

76 posted on 01/22/2008 4:17:31 PM PST by what's up
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To: i_dont_chat; All
SIZING UP AMERICA'S DRUG PROBLEM:

60% of the world's illegal drug market is in the U.S.A. (with 6% of the world's population);

Over 20 million Americans use Marijuana;

An estimated 6 million Americans use Cocaine;

An estimated half a million Americans use Heroin;

An estimated 13 million Americans are alcoholics;

Almost 1/3 of Americans between ages 20 and 40 have used an illicit drug once in the past year

Almost 1/2 of Americans Entering the work Force have used an illicit drug once in the past year.

Many of these drug users are prominent citizens in our communities.
They are business owners, doctors, civic leaders, parents and neighbors.

Consider the profile of a regular cocaine user:

Well educated [average of 14 years of education] Employed [77%] and well-paid [37% earn over 25K] 56% engage in illegal activity other than drug possession to support the habit.

[Source: National Drug Task Force Journal]

77 posted on 01/22/2008 4:21:20 PM PST by spectre (spectre's wife)
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To: spectre
An estimated 13 million Americans are alcoholics;

My mangers is a pushing 40 still thinks he is a frat boy in college he is a drunk. Most of my co-workers are drunks. Most of them have stories of DUI or driving down the wrong side of the highway.

78 posted on 01/22/2008 4:26:36 PM PST by angcat ("IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM")
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To: SALChamps03
I truly am sorry, but it confounds the mind that someone with so much potential who should have no trouble leading a happy life would choose to kill himself.

That's premature. It could have been an accidental OD, a previously undiagnosed ailment, or a freak combination of factors. According to CNN's story, a police spokeswoman said the pills were OTC sleeping pills -- it would take a lot of effort to commit suicide that way. Sleeping pills, alcohol, perhaps other drugs, maybe an organic ailment, that would do it.

That said, it's always a shock when a star commits suicide - though it happens fairly often. A lot of folks go into show business because of a deep-seated need to be lived by everyone all the time. They outrun their demons all the way to the finish line, but the demons still catch up. For most of us, it makes no sense to kill yourself when youre living the dream; but if you have that psychological drive, what happens when you achieve your wildest dreams, no dreams left to chase, and it's still not enough?

It's none of my business, really, but I wonder if there's a family history of suicide. It tends to run in families -- Just look at the Hemingways. Not because it's genetic, but because it's precedented.

Suicide is the ultimate selfish act, laying down all your burdens and burdening everyone who loves you. "Suicide is painless," as the song goes. But for all the pain, abandonment and anger it leaves behind, the child, spouse, sibling of a suicide is left with the fact that someone they loved and respected made that choice -- so it's no longer beyond the pale. It's a last resort, but a resort.

79 posted on 01/22/2008 4:27:31 PM PST by ReignOfError
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To: L98Fiero
In all seriousness, are you really surprised at some of these responses given the tone of this place as of late?

Nope.

80 posted on 01/22/2008 4:34:06 PM PST by silent_jonny (Huckabee—THE DNC’S CHOICE)
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