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Hollywood Appeasers: Another "peace" coalition by a bunch of left-leaning celebs but with a twist
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| December 11, 2002
| Paul Bond
Posted on 12/11/2002 5:05:43 AM PST by SJackson
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To: MNChestyPuller
Anyone else notice that these are all B list drones? I think there might be 10 Oscars in the whole bunch. This just re-enforces my hypothesis that Leftists grow old without actually maturing. Think of how much fun it would be to get paid WAY too much money, just to play "Pretend".
Farrell got to play pretend doctor, and at the end of the day he washed food dye and Karo syrup off his hands and got to go home without having to be concerned about how many people he killed. What's worse, he honestly believes he has done something so exceptional, so creative, so critical, that it is worth the money he's being paid.
He's what I call an Otto, from 'A Fish Called Wanda'. Aristotle was Belgian, the London Underground is a political movement. Monkeys and actors read philosophy, they just don't understand it.
To: MNChestyPuller
Okay, thanks a lot for posting the whole list of these useful idiots.
Of those names, I recognize only about half, and the ones I do recognize are not surprising here. It's sad though to see that they rounded up a couple of military people, and no surprise on that ambassador, Peck. He never fails to defend the clintoon regime when I've heard him interviewed.
To: texasbluebell
Hate to say it, but in fact Carole Lombard was a way-left actress who FDR loved because she made such a big public display of how much she supported the progressive income tax and other socialist economic schemes. Actors have always been largely leftists, it's just that they at least used to have the sense to keep their opinions to themselves. Myrna Loy, Charles Laughton, John Garfield -- Hollywood has long been full of them. Oh, I loved seeing William Schallert's name on this list -- he played Patty Duke's father on "The Patty Duke Show" and was President of the Screen Actors Guild. I met him once at a memorabilia show -- one of the worst shoe-polish hair dye jobs this side of Tim McCarver!!
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12/11/2002 7:45:14 AM PST
by
speedy
To: avg_freeper
How many plan on boycotting the next two Matrix movies? That's brutal.
To: jonascord
He's what I call an Otto, from 'A Fish Called Wanda'. One of the all-time funniest movie characters.
HIM: BLAM BLAM BLAM
HER: What are you doing!?
HIM: I'm thinking!
To: Semaphore Heathcliffe
I'm beginning to think they must be turkeys anyway, or they would've released one of them by now.
To: SJackson
(On "celebrities" opinions being special):
Homer Simpson: "TV said that? Now I don't know who to believe!"
To: MNChestyPuller
THANK YOU!
What a list of idiots this is and where is Barbra?
To: speedy
Well, I never knew Lombard's political leanings, but at least she did her part and wasn't divisive the way this current crop are. And you're right, they used to have the sense to keep their politics to themselves. I know they have a right to their opinions and all, but I'm so tired of these people now trying to influence others. Most of them are as uneducated as toads.
To: SJackson
Yep, I have to fully agree that Sheen was the perfect candidate for West Wing (although it should have been called Left Wing), given the objective of the show. Who better to portray a Clinton-like character as an effective and patriotic president?
It is really a shame that Socialist celebs, with no knowledge of the real world, and nothing sort of disdain for the population are given such importance on issues they know nothing about!
MARK A SITY
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To: avg_freeper; All
I'm disappointed, if not surprised, to see a few Star Trek actors on there.
avg_freeper: How many plan on boycotting the next two Matrix movies?
I couldn't stand the first one.
To: grammymoon
Artists United to Win Without War She must've objected to the win part.
To: LibWhacker
that's a shame, but you're probably right. Numbah One was a classic, even with the Emoting Totem Pole as lead actor.
To: MNChestyPuller
>>Ed ONeill <<
AL BUNDY IS AGAINST THIS?
SAY IY AIN'T SO!!!!
To: SJackson
"I dont know if well ever get the whole truth from this administration about anything," he answered.
Gawd, he can say this with a straight face after eight years of the Clinton administration, which NEVER gave a straight answer about anything, including the time of day!
What a bunch of weenies. I think Martin Sheen is suffering from an identity crisis - he really thinks he is President.
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12/11/2002 8:13:08 AM PST
by
Rummyfan
To: SJackson
To: LibWhacker
Not fair to Benedict Arnold .. at least he DID do some good for the cause of the Revolution, and was brilliant. Same cannot be said of Farrell, et al.
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12/11/2002 8:16:23 AM PST
by
EDINVA
To: freeperfromnj
Right. The Banfield look. What every happened to her?I haven't seen her since Khandhar. You think maybe some Taliban holdouts got her!?!
To: SerpentDove
>>Ed ONeill << AL BUNDY IS AGAINST THIS? SAY IY AIN'T SO!!!!Hugh Hewitt was really upset that Dennis Weaver was on the list--must be one of his favorites.
To: SJackson
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