Posted on 11/01/2005 3:25:04 PM PST by freepatriot32
Actor Bruce Willis wanted to serve his country as far back as the Gulf War.
His friends laughed at him, telling him he was too old.
Undaunted, Willis looked into himself only to find out they were right. He was too old.
So the star of "Die Hard," "The Sixth Sense," "Hostage" and dozens of other movies, did the next best thing.
He traveled to Iraq with his band, the Accelerators, to entertain troops with the USO. He is also planning to join returning troops at Fort Lewis in Washington state Nov. 5.
"The idea of serving my country remained in my mind," Willis says on his blog. "Over the past few years from varying sources Time Magazine, books, and television information began coming to my attention on Foster Care; its history and the current crisis of an antiquated system overburdened with 580,000 children who have no voice. Children need to be protected by interstate technology systems that can track placements, education, medical records and protect these children from predators traveling from state to state. I saw Foster Care as a way for me to serve my country in a system by which shining a little bit of light could benefit a great deal by helping kids who were literally wards of the government."
In 2002, Willis was appointed by President Bush as national spokesman for Children in Foster Care.
Thanks, Bruce, but don't despair--there are plenty of jihadists in Hollywood that need to be taken care of.
He's Republican, I assume? He sure sounds like one.
He is the best actor in Hollywood.
He can play a wimp or a tough.
You have to like Bruce on this...the guy once made an offer of a million dollars to the first soldier to capture Saddam Hussien...when Hussien was still hiding.
Bruce Willis and Mel Gibson...you have to like having these two in your corner...funny thing is...both played cops that carried 9 mils for which they used to dispatch an army of crooks.
Hey, come on. No pictures? Isn't there a rule on Bruce Willis?
IIRC, Willis became a Republican in large part due to GHWB and his handling of the Gulf War. Willis was also making Die Hard 2 around that time and Fred Thompson was an influence on him as well.
Make a good President of the NRA.
It takes real cojones to say you like the military while depending on Hollywood for a paycheck. Huge bump for Bruce Willis.
If there isn't there should be!
I've seen most of Bruce Willie's movies, since he's one of my favorite actors, but now I'll go out of my way to make sure I see them all. "Welcome to the party, pal!"
Maybe Ashton Kutcher can go in his place...
As it happens, I was just reading his web page.
http://www.brucewillis.com
It looks as if he actually writes a lot of the content, instead of hiring some company to do it and just forgetting about it.
No. We want to win the war. Or maybe you were thinking that Demi Moore would become a widow and the Willis could get back together again.
Yes, he is a strong, vocal, Republican and supporter of the troups.
I tried to join after 9/11 and they told me I was too old also.
Boohiss.
Thanks for the post. We need more patriots supporting our troops in the field, just as Bob Hope did.
Bruce Willis could be our next shining example. He makes the Hollywood lefties look the helpless, hopeless whiners that they really are.
"C'mon, Ash! You've always been like a son to me... I think we can bring our friendship to a new level. Whaddya say, pardner? You and me, pal! We'll sign up together, it'll be great!"
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