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MEL GIBSON: 'HAVING DOUBTS' ABOUT BUSH
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Posted on 03/15/2004 12:22:27 PM PST by sonsofliberty2000
In a wide-ranging hour-long interview with FOXNEWSABCRADIO's Sean Hannity, PASSION OF THE CHRIST director Mel Gibson says he now has 'doubts' about President Bush and re-election... MORE... In the interview, set to air on Tuesday , Gibson says of Bush: 'I am having doubts, of late. It mainly has to do with the weapons [of mass destruction] claims'... MORE...
TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: faith; gwb2004; hannity; melgibson; passion
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To: rintense
Yes, it's possible to disagree with President Bush and his brother Jeb here in Florida. They are both realistic men.
KERRY LIES ALL THE TIME AND UNLIKE CLINTON, HE'S UNABLE TO COVER THEM UP. That's when he gets flustered.
I think there are some trolls in here - religion and politics always draws them out.
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:16:45 PM PST
by
floriduh voter
(http://www.conservative-spirit.org/ Invite to my Site)
To: jpsb
Yes, I am a Bushbot and proud of it. Gibson is allowed to have his doubts about WMD. I sure do. He is allowed to voice his opinion. Even that big piece of crap Sean Penn is allowed to voice his opinion. People can vote for whomever they please. I intend to vote for George W. Bush because I feel that I can trust him. If I lent him $20 I know that he would pay me back. I can't say that for Kerry.
To: OldFriend
Ratings ploy. People are going to tune in to hear exactly what Mel says. Knowing Sean, it will be a bait and switch comment anyway. Drudge will only report half the comment, but in the end, Mel will probably say he'd support Bush. Nothing like a little controversy to garner ratings.
glad i took hitchens' advice and never saw mel's homoerotic, sado-masochist flick
at least mel figured out a way to get back in the good graces of the hollyweird crowd, while laughing at his dupes all the way to the bank
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:17:38 PM PST
by
dwills
To: sonsofliberty2000
To All:
I think that if you are honest with yourself, and you do not have doubts about the candidate that you support, than you scare me, get the hell away! Just kidding......
A president who believes in family values, believes in the military, and has a good heart is better than any democrat candidate that I have seen.
That doesn't mean that I don't have doubts about GWB either. I do. And, I will until the economy gets turned around. You judge a president by the economy for the most part. That is the only reason that Clinton was tolerated. He happened to be president during the good times. Unfortunately, we sacrificed alot of our morals during the process.
Voting for Kerry would be the worst thing that would happen to the economy. And, like Clinton he chooses the political side that will benefit him most at any given time. I'm worried though, because the same people that put Clinton in office will be voting again. Republican strategists need to rethink the way they plan to forge ahead with winning this campaign. That is, they need to be less divisive and focus on their strengths. IMHO
To: oceanview
"really? so if Susan Sarandon has directed the Passion, and Alec Baldwin played Jesus, and Katie Couric was Mary, and Disney distributed the film, it would be doing just as well?" No, because it would have come off as shallow and irreverrant. But Gibson's ability to produce / direct an awesome movie does not mean that he's TURNING on his film- goers by doubting the President.
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:18:27 PM PST
by
jjm2111
To: sonsofliberty2000
Why don't you all what for the whole interview. This sounds like a "Hannity Hype" to sell something of his. His show for instance. Maybe Mel has doubts about Bush being re elected because of WMD. Heck I have doubts about those. So am I a flaming liberal? I will vote for Bush because of the way he takes it to the Islamofacists.
To: Beelzebubba
I look forward to hearing the interview in full.
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To: Veracious Poet
Bump to read the war powers stuff later.
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:19:45 PM PST
by
jjm2111
To: Texasbock
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:20:37 PM PST
by
sonsofliberty2000
(If it wasn't for my horse I wouldn't have spent that year in college...)
To: WRhine
This is a great point!
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:21:00 PM PST
by
RUCKUS INC.
("Bartender can I get another round of Daisy Cutters and MOABS for my boys in the turbans...")
To: sonsofliberty2000
Well hopefully Mel's 'doubts' won't translate into a 'Sit at home for Jesus' campaign.
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:21:17 PM PST
by
Diddle E. Squat
(When the going gets tough, take a siesta?)
To: smith288
The best analysis I've seen on FR. What I hear you saying is that there doesn't seem to be much fight in our "leaders". Maybe we are turning the other cheek, which is admirable, but even Christ himself got up and called his attackers and slanderers 'hypocrites' and exposed them for who they were. This is a battle. We need to start fighting. Hopefully we are seeing the start of it. Well said Smitty.
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To: floriduh voter
"Okay, they'll feel disillusioned." I doubt it. They'll either vote or not vote for Bush for a variety of reasons and go or not go to the movie for a variety of reasons. Most people don't go or not go to movies based on the policitical leanings of the producers/directors/actors.
Only movies w/ overt and propagandistic political leanings tend to turn off large numbers of viewers like "Runaway Jury" or "Sum of All Fears"
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:23:56 PM PST
by
jjm2111
To: Texasbock
You judge a president by the economy for the most partUhh......NO....I don't! In all of my 60 years NOT ONCE have I looked to the President for a job. Never even considered it and despite the common parlance over the past 12 years that, "It's the ecoomy stupid." etc, I never will JUDGE a POTUS through the prism of whether I have a job or not. I know you said the ECONOMY, but unless there is full blown DEPRESSION, what you are really saying is whether or not you or I have a job.
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:25:16 PM PST
by
PISANO
(Our troops...... will NOT tire...will NOT falter.....and WILL NOT FAIL!!!)
To: smith288
Remember Salman Pak
To: Austin Willard Wright
No Austin I just helping you out so you do not embarass yourself. I could careless unlike you what Gibson or any Hollywood person thinks. Back in the days of the Roman Empire actors were on the same level as prostitutes since all they do is act. Just a point to ponder!
To: OldFriend; nutmeg
Sean is wishy washy compared to Rush. I think there's a little bit of a gossip in Sean and it's unbecoming to me, but maybe his audience eats it up, you know, the Hannitization of America.
Rush does not promote himself in that way. NOW I'M HAVING DOUBTS ABOUT HANNITY! Now Sean's talking about Gibson aain. "FULL HOUR on the radio show TOMORROW. Sean likes Gibson as a person. amazing individual. impressed with him. I think you're really gonna like him. Flipper: "It was great listening to him."
Sean: This guy is a smart guy but more importantly, the movie had an impact on Sean. Word of mouth. Number 1 grossing R movie in history of movie making. He put it all on the line for what he believes in and that's what really stands out with him. WE MAY HAVE SOME OF IT TONIGHT ON HANNITY & COLMES. I'll let you know..." Ho hum. Sean Hummity.
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posted on
03/15/2004 1:25:29 PM PST
by
floriduh voter
(http://www.conservative-spirit.org/ Invite to my Site)
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