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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: RUCKUS INC.
Gibson for President in 04? Just kidding. Gibson in 2008 would destroy the democrats and Hollywood :)
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:31:05 PM PST
by
Centurion2000
(Resolve to perform what you must; perform without fail that what you resolve.)
To: Kerberos
The little darling of FR---Mel? Freepers are all individuals with a variety of opinions mostly leaning to the conservative side.
What planet did you beam down from? More to the point...what do you think of Mel...his movies I mean?
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:32:37 PM PST
by
eleni121
(Preempt and Prevent)
To: sonsofliberty2000
This thread's hilarious. We have more people on here speculating about Freepers turning on Gibson than we have examples of it happening. It makes the vitriolic statements somewhat comic. "He was their good pal hours ago! Now, they're dropping him like a bad habit." Examples?
Of course, I'm only halfway through, so maybe the Mel bashing begins in earnest later. ;)
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:35:47 PM PST
by
Rastus
To: gdani
Your cynicism is decidely unattractive.
284
posted on
03/15/2004 2:35:56 PM PST
by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
To: AngieGOP
Lots of us, predisposed to vote for W, are concerned with what seems to be his cognitive dissonance:
- Islam is peace (it's clearly NOT)
- Open Borders are good (but we need greater permission to wiretap the internet, to watch those pesky american citizens)
- Illegal immigration shouldn't be treated as a crime (invasion is aok?) Send jobs overseas, by refusing to tax labor or goods imported from other countries who are not playing on a level field, like India, China and others... and taxing the beejessus out of American Business and employees, via regulations and restrictions that occupy the carreers of tens of thousands of tax law and business regulation lawyers.
- expanding the department of education, (supposedly to placate democrats, but increasingly apparent that HE did not support the republican revolution to downsize government at all; terminate the fcc, HHS, and education departments, ala newt and the pubbie revolution)
- Expansion of social medical welfare (via the previously unpalatable to republicans "prescriptions for seniors")
- No bill is large enough to veto.
Lots of us will still vote for bush. I know I will... but I gotta say that those things, plus others like the flirtation with signing an AWB ban, which bush has said he will... really is valid grounds for QUESTIONING bush AND his ability to win. His core support groups are all concerned... and that includes most of conservative talk radio.
A vote for kerry is a vote for osami. And I would not put it past democrat "liberal socialists" to even assist al queada in bombing us, just to try and swing the election their way. I suspect that is what socialists did in Spain... how else would they have had all their protest signs made up, and in the streets just hours after the bombings took place.. unless they were planning on the tragedy to begin with.
Kerry supporters might help the terrorists if they believe they can sway this election.
So MY vote for bush is safe. I would feel better if he changed is tack a little however. And mel questioning Bush is something that any of Bush' supporters ought to do, on issues they have concerns about.
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:36:23 PM PST
by
Robert_Paulson2
(smaller government? you gotta be kidding!)
To: Wallace T.
If it is no surprise to learn that Sean Penn, outspoken leftist actor, is the son of Arthur Penn, an old time Commie movie director,
It would indeed be a surprise, since Sean Penn is the son of Leo Penn.
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:40:25 PM PST
by
drjimmy
To: OldFriend
New Spanish leader bashing us, media bashing us, the dead in Israel being buried, the dead in Spain being buried and Sean is promoting himself at the expense of our President.That is a great point. Sean is a disgustingly shameless self promoter, 3 hours a day of...book promotion.
Yes, I think you are exactly right; Adhominannity fed this to Drudge with the direct purpose of boosting himself. He is such a snake oil salesman, not only has he sold out Bush at this time, but Gibson as well.
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:47:46 PM PST
by
PeoplesRep_of_LA
(Treason doth never prosper, for if it does, none dare call it treason)
To: floriduh voter
There may be a "perception" that Gibson just fleeced Bush supporters and the religious right and now he's got to market to the liberals-lefties. Someone else made that point up yonder on this thread.
It won't work. Do you seriously think the left will take one tepid WMD comment made to a conservative host on Fox News and from that drop their rabid objections to The Passion? I think between that movie, The Patriot, Braveheart, We Were Soldiers and maybe even Signs, the Left will never have any use for Mel Gibson. Well, maybe for his numbers at the box office.
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:50:16 PM PST
by
Rastus
To: sonsofliberty2000
We all have "Questions" about President Bush and his Administration, but when compared to the record of John Kerry, there is only one choice for conservatives of any stripe.
Bush / Cheney in 2004
To: smith288
Explain the idea behind Iraq and it being a pivitol location for democracy to flourish and hopefully as a result, fester to Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt etc...Yes, you explain that "idea," and then give me ten minutes with Mel, after you have finished, to remind him what a cruel deception "democracy" is in multi-cultural, multi-ethnic lands, without a dominant middle-class. What you suggest is not a sound way to fight terror. It is precisely the opposite; a red flag to those who feel they will be the victims in such "democracies," to join with those who are already in the field against us.
What you suggest is the absolute antithesis of what we need to be doing to round up the internationalist thugs who are already in the field against us. In that quest, our natural allies are the forces of tradition in every land that values its traditions. With your approach, we would have never curbed the anarchists of a century ago.
For how Democracy actually works out in the Third World, see Democracy In The Third World--Destructive Egalitarian Myth.
William Flax
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:53:59 PM PST
by
Ohioan
To: B Knotts
Why do I suspect that this thread will soon disappear?I don't know. Why?
I clicked on it about 2 1/2 hours after it posted and it's still here...
To: ConservativeMan55
I will to. Out of context happens all the time.
To: sonsofliberty2000
Ping to Read at Home.
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:55:23 PM PST
by
Eaker
("Do I feel your pain?? Hell, I caused your pain!!!!" - Tom Eaker, 2004)
To: cripplecreek
Didn't Mel support his fellow Catholic Pat Buchanan in the 1996 primaries? Or maybe it was the 1992 primaries?
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posted on
03/15/2004 2:59:29 PM PST
by
Theodore R.
(When will they ever learn?)
To: Lily4Jesus
I think you may have misread my post. I was being facetious.
To: My2Cents
so I won't go nuclear on your supposition in this threadPlease feel free to. I'm quite sure my fragile psyche can withstand it.
To: Robert_Paulson2
Your comments are all well-taken, but may I suggest (to others, not to you) that the time to gripe about Bush is over; we know who the alternative to Bush is, and if we're not all united in tearing into Kerry, we're being counter-productive.
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posted on
03/15/2004 3:02:38 PM PST
by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
To: Theodore R.
Heck, I supported Buchanan in 1992! But I recovered from my illness.
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posted on
03/15/2004 3:03:25 PM PST
by
My2Cents
("Well...there you go again.")
To: My2Cents
With all humility, and no pride of authorship, the White House and the BC '04 campaign need to read my post #259.
I'm neither, but I like what I've read of your post so far. Bookmarking it to read later.
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posted on
03/15/2004 3:03:30 PM PST
by
Rastus
To: proud American in Canada
And as for Mel's statement--it could be that he's having doubts about Bush's ability to get re-elected. Good point. I'll wait to see the full context of what Gibson said before I have an opinion on it.
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