Posted on 09/02/2004 12:48:28 PM PDT by Kaslin
Open the Book son!
God takes His right off the top:
I don't believe most of them. The others are either RINOs or the few real conservatives.
The one positive thing I can say about Marilyn is that he did "Sweet Dreams Are made Of This" the way it should've been done.
I loved the Eurythmics version but Manson really did it sinister justice....:)
[Alice Cooper's still the one and only]...LOL!
A lot of the links for the explanations are dead.
There will never be another Bob Hope....:-\
Posted by PatrioticAmerican on this thread:
Who are the Hollywood Conservatives?
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a6ed62868c8.htm
2000 Presidential Race
Selected Entertainment Industry Contributions
to George W. Bush, 1999-00*
Name
Occupation
Total
Joe Bonsall Oak Ridge Boys $1,000
Pat Boone Musician $1,000
Edgar Bronfman Joseph E Seagram & Sons $1,000
James Burrows TV Director $1,000
Gary Chapman Musician $2,000
Lionel Chetwynd Screenwriter/Director $1,000
Gloria Carlin Chetwynd Actress $1,000
Van Cliburn Musician $1,000
Mike Curb Curb Records $1,000
Shera Danese Actress $2,000
Michael Eisner Walt Disney Co $1,000
Bob Gale Screenwriter $500
Larry Gatlin Musician $1,000
Morris Goldman Actor $1,000
Eric Gustavson Actor $1,000
Tom Joyner Radio Host $500
Edward Kerr Actor $1,000
Loretta Lynn Musician $2,000
Joe McSpadden Producer $1,000
Jim Nantz Sportscaster/CBS Sports $1,000
Chuck Norris Actor $2,000
Charles Perez Actor $1,000
Russell "Red" Steagall Musician/Producer $1,000
Craig Titley Screenwriter $1,000
Alessandro Uzielli Producer $2,000
Jack Valenti Motion Picture Assn of America $1,000
Kenneth Waissman Producer $250
Joanna Heimbold Welliver Actress $1,000
Donald Wrye Director $1,000
Warren Zide Producer $1,000
Having seen him in concert in person, I can tell you that man knows how to "work a crowd" and puts on a pretty good show. Now, be nice. We probably wouldn't like everything YOU like.
What he's specifically complaining about is his acting career, about roles that he says he was perfect for, but which he didn't get. And he's blaming his politics for that. What I'm saying is that Boone has a very certain public persona, "Mr. Goody Two Shoes." You can cast him straight, as Mr.G2S, or you can cast him ironically, but that's about the limit. Either way, you're playing the Pat Boone card. He's not a good enough actor (that I've ever seen) to transcend his public persona. In short, he's always Pat Boone, not the character.
But you have to admit, his version of "Tutti Frutti" is pretty pale compared to the original.
I never knew.
The only good thing I can say about the Abu Ghraid exploitation by the leftist media is that they stole Michael Moore's thunder. He had acquired similar footage and the "shock of the new" just wasn't there. I would call Mr. Moore an accomplice to the crimes for obtaining such footage; did he offer it to the government to make a case in the prosecution of the men? Did the men in the footage provide it to him (as the man did who leaked the Abu Grhaib images)? Was it illegally copied from government evidence?
I don't know which way they [Fleetwood Mac) swing politically but I saw them in concert recently and I was so thankful that not a word was said about politics...was good enough for me...I don't care who they vote for...just don't talk about it--entertain me--that's what I pay for.
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