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To: Psycho_Bunny
Their insulting left-wing preachiness. "Here, you stupid bastards, you're too dumb to think for yourselves, so we brilliant writers/actors/directors are going to present this medieval morality play so you know what to think."
95 posted on 01/01/2002 4:00:01 PM PST by Argh
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To: Argh
Their insulting left-wing preachiness. "Here, you stupid bastards, you're too dumb to think for yourselves, so we brilliant writers/actors/directors are going to present this medieval morality play so you know what to think."

No doubt. The narcistic crowd in Hollywood believing their "stardom" qualifies them as (ahem!) "authorities" on the issues of our times.

I have a question for you folks - Did anyone else notice how their foundation of "moral relevancy" they stand on was shattered on September llth? The "moral clarity" of good versus evil suddenly slammed them in their faces and they didn't know how to act or what to say, what would be acceptable and what wouldn't...they could barely function. The Hollywood crowd were quite suddenly *irrelevent* and put in their place as such.

Meanwhile, those of us on the right were able to stand solid on our principles and beliefs and were ready to support the true leaders, heros, and heroines - the ones who have the characters, virtues, and courage to race into doomed buildings with one priority in mind - saving every life they can, even at the risk of their own.

And how does Hollywood respond to the bravery and absolute selfLESSness of those on Flight 93? Ordinary everyday people who in midair instantly became our patriotic American militia, sacrificing their lives to protect more of our citizens on the ground. Those type of virtues must have the heads of the Hollywood crowd just reeling from confusion. Loyalty, honesty, trustworthiness, perseverance - pretty foreign concepts in Hollywood. All they believe is good is evil - and evil is glorified corruption that can be anything a person wants it to be. Not having been in a theatre in years, I missed "Braveheart" and "The Patriot." I would have liked to have seen these on the big screen. "Lord of the Rings" is getting my support through repeated viewings: if I understand it right, PJ avoided Hollywood for the sake of LOTR. Good for him.

123 posted on 01/01/2002 5:20:32 PM PST by Ladysmith
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