Posted on 07/29/2006 1:51:47 PM PDT by LdSentinal
The following is the complete text of Mel Gibson's statement regarding his arrest for investigation of driving under the influence of alcohol:
"After drinking alcohol on Thursday night, I did a number of things that were very wrong and for which I am ashamed. I drove a car when I should not have, and was stopped by the L.A. County sheriffs. The arresting officer was just doing his job and I feel fortunate that I was apprehended before I caused injury to any other person.
"I acted like a person completely out of control when I was arrested, and said things that I do not believe to be true and which are despicable. I am deeply ashamed of everything I said.
"Also, I take this opportunity to apologize to the deputies involved for my belligerent behavior. They have always been there for me in my community and indeed probably saved me from myself. I disgraced myself and my family with my behavior and for that I am truly sorry.
"I have battled the disease of alcoholism for all of my adult life and profoundly regret my horrific relapse. I apologize for any behavior unbecoming of me in my inebriated state and have already taken necessary steps to ensure my return to health."
No if he sounded like a democrat, he would not admit he made mistakes and he would point the blame to someone else. At the very least he admits error. Just hope he does something about it.
He needs time in the county jail for driving drunk.
He learned from his father who "never lied to him". The man was a walking time bomb.
Why would he grovel if he didn't say those things?
And how come that "judge not" has been repeated on the Mel threads, but I never see that phrase on a Michael Moore thread?
I'm sure not one of your posts in the past says anything bad about Michael Moore, Hillary, John McCain, Ramsey Clarke, Saddam Hussein or Al Qaeda, right? Or does that "judge not" line work only for people you like?
His remarks were ugly, bigoted and ignorant. I say they reveal a dark side, but not necessarily his "truest" impulses.
I, and I think everyone, struggles with dark impulses of one kind or another. It's part of life. The battle is to reject them, and to try to nourish our better impulses. Mel has lost a battle with himself, apparently. I certainly don't condemn him absoultely, exactly because his previous artistic works have great merit.
I condemn his sentiments expressed in this incident. I'm glad he ronounced them himself and says he's ashamed.
We are so proud to have The Judge in our midst.
Even though alcohol isn't a truth serum, bigoted statements like MG made just don't come from a vacuum.
"Being drunk" is no excuse for that crap.
Enough with repeating this phrase as an excuse for giving Gibson a pass!
A public personage who reveals a strain of racism is fair game for criticism, just as Jesus ripped the Pharisees for the burdens they put on the backs of their own people.
GMTA -- see my #544.
He specifically renounced his actions and words towards law enforcement, but he did not renounce his anti-semitism.
He should do that, specifically, and should also renounce his father's hateful attitudes toward Jews.
Well said, Crusader.
I may not agree with what someone says, but I absolutely believe they have the right to say it. I do not believe in speech police. Why should people have to always be walking on eggshells about what they say? I have no problem at all saying that I don't agree with something a person says. I might comment that they're showing their ignorance or even just being an @$$, but it isn't newsworthy. Last I knew, it wasn't illegal to have an unpopular opinion....although that seems to be changing...with the full support of much of the "conservative" contingent.
A lot of these people routinely spout contempt for conservative christians, "fundamentalists", "white European males", etc. They never apologize for their bigoted views.
And Moore, for one, has never produced anything approaching a serious artistic acheivement. I don't think he's ever repented from a stupid statement. And he probably agrees wholeheartedly with Mel that Jews (ie. Israel) and their Jew-supporting neo-cons in America are at the root of the world's current problems.
Gibson has gone off the deep end before and this is before his relapse. Very disappointing...jerk.
Ths is what he said about his film coming out this fall - "Apocalypto":
"The fear-mongering we depict in the film reminds me of President Bush and his guys".
I justify my own "outing " of Catholic bishops (apostles),who are liars with respect to adherence to Catholic teaching. I believe that anyone who identifies with a religion but is actually an impostor is a liar and a danger to the Church and to society and should be exposed. It makes for confusion and ultimately chaos,so I do everything in my power,limited as it is to,point out words and actions that are not in concert with Catholic dogma,doctrine and discipline.
Therefore,if I were a religious,orthodox Jew and knew that persons who didn't even believe in God were trading on their Jewishness to protect them in endeavors that were contrary to the Law and hurtful to society,I would be very angry that they were using my God and my people to cover nefarious operations,I would do anything possible to separate those liars from the body of believers.
In light of the preceding I respond to your question,which was:Wouldn't you be upset if the Jews had crucified one of your best friends? No,I would not be upset with the Jews that had called for punishment for Christ over 2000 years ago and I don't think that is what Mel is upset with either. I would imagine that he has developed an animus to those many Jews,who are not and that take advantage of the empathy and regret rightfully bestowed on those believing Jews,who suffered during the Shoah and cover all sorts of ugly machinations under the cloak of their "jewishness".
I believe that those are the ones who battled him at every step along the way as he tried to produce and distribute his movie (The Passion). Those men have always been with us and have usually hurt the societies they lived among.
I would bet that currently he is trying to get "Apocalypto" publicized and distributed and is running into the same problem from many of the same people,who I would label "secular pagans" but frequently hide as Jews.
I haven't read about the movie but I have to assume he is making a comparison between the Mayans,who sacrificed babies with Western Civilization's sanctioning of abortion. I imagine they probably had some pretty interesting,opprobrious sexual rituals too. So I'm betting that he is meeting the same kind of duplicitous resistance that he experienced with his very different type of movie "The Passion". He is probably aware that the same group screaming about "The Passion" for it's religious message is now resisting a movie that is not religious in the accepted sense but does touch on behaviors are destructive to religion and civilization. I bet he is stymied and blocked at every turn and was probably reflecting utter disgust with the system,so to speak.
I would also bet that Mel Gibson is dam mad at the squelching and choking off of the "freedom" to compete or dialog in the market place,thus severing every man from ideas,history,philosophy and information that might thwart the plans of evil men to assume the position of Almighty God.
When one has to stuff and stuff their own feelings and thoughts in order to comply with political correctness it often ends in outbursts that don't appear to be totally rational. This is why many non liberals hate the devastation of Gaza and Lebanon,it will just breed irrational terrorism (irrational,brutal,ugly) all over the world.
Maybe in the long run Mel's indiscretions will wake up more Americans,who once awake,may start pursuing facts,truth and reality. That would be good.
Wow, who said he should be arrested?
I think you doth protest too much.
This is Gibson's statement the day after the event:
I...and said things that I do not believe to be true and which are despicable. I am deeply ashamed
I don't think you'd catch a Pharisee saying that.
The ones who are deserving of condemnation are those who continually act dishonorably...the Bill Mahrer type for example...who exhibit hateful attitudes toward people groups and go on for years about it. Gibson is different.
If he is caught engaging in the anti-Jewish rhetoric longer term I will change my opinion and say that he is truly a hateful guy. But because he expressed unqualified repentance for what he called "despicable" actions, I do not see him as a Pharisee-type.
Gibson should have told the Cops that he was just trying to get to the capitol to cast his vote.
Nice to see that you are so perfect. Ever make any mistakes?
I'm certainly glad to know I am more forgiving than apparently you seem to be.
I'll volunteer to spank him first. ;^)
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