To: What Is Ain't
Pretty soon, Mel Gibson without Danny Glover will be the only actors we will go to see;-)
To: SubMareener
You must've missed Glover's anti-war blatherings a few weeks ago.
To: SubMareener
Danny Glover shot his mouth off about Bush. You a down to Mel.
16 posted on
03/31/2003 4:36:18 PM PST by
bmwcyle
(Semper Gumby - Always Flexable)
To: SubMareener
There's been a few stories out there lately, about Mel Gibson producing the next film by Michael Moore. If true, So much for Gibson's future with conservatives.
To: SubMareener
"Pretty soon, Mel Gibson without Danny Glover will be the only actors we will go to see;-)"
Adios Robin. I will be sure to forward your thoughts to my Marine Corps Sons and all my buds. They have long memories. Have fun in your retirement.
regards,
the dozer
29 posted on
03/31/2003 4:38:50 PM PST by
dozer7
To: SubMareener
Danny Glover?
: Also joining the chorus of affluent America-haters is actor Danny Glover, who, while attending last years International Festival of New Latin American Film in Cuba, condemned U.S. sanctions and threats of a war against Iraq. "Our government has declared itself an uncontested empire," Glover said, agreeing with Harry Belafontes assertion that the Bush administration seeks only "to extend its imperialist, economic and political domination all over the planet." "My position on the war is very clear," says Glover, "above all for the impact that it will have on women and children in Iraq who are already suffering the consequences of sanctions." He does not mention that the sanctions are in place for one reason alone: Saddams utter refusal to comply with the terms to which he agreed following the Gulf War. At the February 15 "peace" rally in New York, Glover had nothing negative to say about Saddam, while he condemned President Bush and "his administration of liars and murderers." www.frontpagemag.com, Mar.3. Not as influential as Danny Glover, according to Ben Johnson and John Perazzo: John Walker Lindh, Oliver Stone, Stanley Cohen and Jim McDermott.
34 posted on
03/31/2003 4:39:44 PM PST by
LayoutGuru2
(In the name of diversity, we are all becoming exactly the same.)
To: SubMareener
Not if Mel Gibson's company backs The Slob's new "documentary" hit piece on the president, which will conveniently be ready just before the 2004 election.
36 posted on
03/31/2003 4:41:17 PM PST by
doug from upland
(Protestors file Chapter 7 -- they are morally bankrupt)
To: SubMareener
Don't forget James Woods. He was great in Rudy! last night on the USA network.
94 posted on
03/31/2003 5:13:19 PM PST by
Duke Nukum
([T]he only true mystery is that our very lives are governed by dead people.)
To: SubMareener
I don't know, Mel is producing Fat-man Moore's next movie that dogs on Bush.
108 posted on
03/31/2003 5:37:29 PM PST by
Porterville
(Screw the grammar, full posting ahead.)
To: SubMareener
Well ... I heard Mell Gibson's movie making company has signed a contract with Michael Moore to produce his expose on 9/11.
To: SubMareener
Yeah, but Mel's status is in serious jeopardy, at least with me, if he backs Michael Moore's new movie alledging a tie between OBL and the Bush family.
146 posted on
03/31/2003 6:30:51 PM PST by
rintense
(The tyrant will soon be gone... or extremely dead.)
To: SubMareener
you obviously have not heard who Moore is trying to get to finance his next simulated documentary.
To: SubMareener
Pretty soon, Mel Gibson without Danny Glover will be the only actors we will go to see;-) Maybe the majority in our society will just ignore TV and movies and just start reading more. Wouldn't that be a hoot? Especially since Oprah ended her book club.
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