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Hollywood's finest support our President and troops!
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Posted on 04/08/2003 1:54:19 AM PDT by Stuckathome

Celebrity Inspirations ~ These guys and gals we are NOT boycotting!!

Keep the faith!

Dennis Miller

“Of course we have to profile people. We live in some weird time now where we’re all trying to convince each other that we shouldn’t profile people. When 19 out of 20 people are from a certain country, and they blow up the two biggest buildings in your country, if you don’t start looking at people who are visiting here from that country, you’re not being open-minded. You’re being dead. Okay?”

“We have got to get it together and understand that this country, people say it’s not the American way to infringe on civil liberties. Well it’s not the American way to rollover for punks either. We’re got to start kicking ass on these people because they don’t care about us. They live for one reason and one reason alone and that is to kill you and I. There’s no half way in the al Qaeda. There’s no al-Kindas, okay. These people just care about our demise.”

“And you know something, the American Civil Liberties Union, when they come out and say you never profile anybody who gets on an airplane. I say we create a new airline, called the ACLA, the American Civil Liberties Airline where you don’t check anybody, you don’t ask any questions, and let those morons fly on that one, okay? The rest of us want to be protected.”

“Guantanamo Bay, are these people being treated fairly? Let’s be serious folks. Guantanamo Bay is about as far as our Western sensibilities will allow us to descend as far as putting a prison together. No, you know, it’s no joy ride, but, you know, that being said, if you put the Guantanamo Bay terrorist prison outside of Kabul it would be their Epcot.”

"I don't think he's a great man but how many great men come along in life? Great men are defined by the circumstances they're presented and I think he's doing a nice job. So you know the difference between Clinton and Bush to me is that Bush somehow has managed to turn off the 'wocka-wocka' ‘70s porno guitar of the Clinton administration. You know? Clinton looked presidential but he acted like a kid. Bush looks like a kid but so far he acts presidential and I like that about him. And I like the fact that he's hired- [interrupted again by applause] "-says he's gonna spend $13 billion on education, God knows we need it. If you think about it only one of the three 'r's actually starts with 'r.' 

On Sean Penn: “I think that once it’s about to hit the fan, if you wanted to decry your leadership, you’re more than welcomed to do so in the local town square. I would stay out of the country that you’re about to business with.”

On France:  “You’d better gas up the dinghy and go fishing with Fredo, because you are dead to me.” — Dennis Miller, on the Tonight Show.

Miller was on fire tonight. He said: “If you’re at a peace march, and the guy next to you has a sign saying ‘Bush is Hitler,’ stop the peace stuff for a second and beat his ass.”

And he sent this message to Dubya: “If you’re watching, I think you’re doing a hell of a job. I’m proud you’re my president. …I think there are a lot more people out here on your side than you may think.”

"I would call the French scum bags, but that would be a disservice to bags filled with scum."

“Clinton’s the sort of guy who’ll always volunteer to help you move, then when you’ve got four of ya picking up the sofa, he’s the one who’ll fake lifting.”


James Woods

“Simple logic tells you that if somebody wants you dead you have one course of action: To get them deader sooner.” He approvingly proposed that “if this had happened to the Russians, about three major cities in the Middle East would have been parking lots in twenty minutes."

"Now, of course, I think the President is doing an extraordinary job. It’s a good thing I’m not President because I would have just [motioned hand to press a button launching missiles] launched. Okay, I’m sorry, I just would have. But our President and I just, I love George Bush right now and I always have. I’m the only guy in LA who voted for him [audience applauded]. And I have to tell you the way he’s handling it is very deliberate, very careful and so on and doing the right thing."

"If they harbor terrorists, we should wipe them off the face of the Earth. Eventually, one of these terrorist diaper-heads is going to come around and do something more horrible."

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Bruce Willis

The Die Hard star believes A-list stars such as Sean Penn, George Clooney and Martin Sheen, who plays a US president in political drama The West Wing, are reluctant to speak out in favour of military action.

Bruce Willis, star of the Die Hard trilogy among other top box office features, phoned the White House to offer his services in the War Against Terror and Saddam Hussein. Sadly he was told that the cut-off for enlisting for active duty is 34 years of age.

President Bush told Bruce to find a more peaceful way to serve his country. Taking the President's words to heart Willis has involved himself with the "National Foster Care" program.  Even though Bruce won't be able to join others on the front lines he will continue to support the President, White House, and those who are fighting in this just cause.

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3 Doors Down

"Not all rockers are anti-war morons. 3 Doors Down did a tour of the carriers and bases in the Gulf last October. They filmed on the tour with lots of shots of the troops aircraft and ships...their video of "when I'm Gone" is very cool.

Click here to play the video (note:streaming video requires a media player)

Visit the 3DD website for their photo gallery of the tour and send a message to the troops.

 

 

 

 


 

Kid Rock

At a pre-Grammy party, Kid Rock answered a reporter's question about the War in Iraq, and made it clear that he isn't part of the music industry's anti-war faction. "Why is everybody trying to stop the war? George Bush ain't been saying, 'You all, make sh*#%y records.' Politicians and music don't mix. It's like whiskey and wine. We ought to stay out of it."


Kid knows he's no policy wonk or geo-political strategist, but couldn't resist adding, "We got to kill that mother-f@cker Saddam," he says. "Slit his throat. Kill him and the guy in North Korea."

 

 

 


 

Fred Thompson

"Thank goodness we have a president with the courage to protect our country," Thompson says in a 30-second TV commercial he filmed supporting President Bush's Iraqi policy. He said the ad may begin airing Monday in Washington, D.C., and New York.

Thompson, who retired from the Senate in 2002 and returned to his previous career as an actor, plays a district attorney on NBC's drama "Law & Order."

Friends and supporters paid for the commercial, Thompson said.

The former member of the Senate Intelligence Committee said he's been increasingly concerned about threats to national security.

"I think the president is pursuing the right policy. ... It's something I feel rather strongly about and it seems like so much publicity, so many ads, are being taken out attacking the president, attacking the policy," he said.

 

 


 

Charlie Daniels

An Open Letter to the Hollywood Bunch

Ok let’s just say for a moment you bunch of pampered, overpaid, 
unrealistic children had your way and the U.S.A. didn’t go into Iraq.

Let’s say that you really get your way and we destroy all our nuclear 
weapons and stick daisies in our gun barrels and sit around with some 
white wine and cheese and pat ourselves on the back, so proud of what 
we’ve done for world peace.......

Bringing it all back home

It seems every which way we turn these days we’re catching it from 
somebody. Even our neighbors to the north in Canada have been pretty 
vocal in their criticism of our policies, with one of their diplomats 
calling our president a not so nice name.

Germany, France and Belgium have refused to back an invasion of Iraq.
It seems that America is not wanted in many parts of the world and I 
have a proposal.

Let’s rescind the NAFTA Treaty. We’re the short end of the stick there 
anyway. What do we need with NAFTA anyway?

Let’s boycott Perrier water and French wine and discourage Americans 
from spending their hard earned dollars vacationing in a country which 
would be speaking German if not for the U.S. military.

See, the devil went into Hollywood...looking for a soul to steal - - Check out Charlie's website HERE


Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw's song, entitled Mr. President states:
Hey  Mr. President
Our kids in the middle east
I guess you gotta fight sometimes 
To find a way to keep the peace.
Danny Aiello               
Buzz Aldrin
Kim Alexis
Neil Armstrong
Denise Austin 
Alan Autry 
Frankie Avalon
Bob Backlund
"Sir" Charles Barkley
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter 
Orson Bean 
Catherine Bell
Belamy Brothers
Tom Beringer
Jan Berry of "Jan and Dean" 
Clint Black
Lisa Hartman Black
Pat Boone
Ernest Borgnine
Bruce Boxleitner 
George Brett 
Jack Buck 
Jim Bunning 
Delta Burke
James Burrows
Kobe Bryant
Kirk Cameron 
Drew Carey 
Dixie Carter
Harry Wayne "K.C." Casey of "KC and the Sunshine Band"
Chubby Checker
Tom Clancy 
Dick Clark
Mary Higgins Clark
Van Cliburn
Harry Connick Jr 
Robert Conrad
Charlie Daniels
Tony Danza
Doris Day
Bo Derek
C.C. Deville 
Mike Ditka
Shannon Doherty
Jerry Doyle 
Fred Dryer 
Leslie Easterbrook 
Clint Eastwood
Buddy Ebsen
John Elway
Chad Everett
Chris Evert
Jamie Farr
Brett Favre 
Ric Flair
Glenn Ford 
Haden Fry 
John Gavin 
Crystal Gayle
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Joe Gibbs
Mel Gibson
Clarence Gilyard
Rev. Billy Graham 
Kelsey Grammar 
Fred Grandy 
Merle Haggard
George Hamilton
Jim Harbaugh
Paul Harvey
Patricia Heaton 
Charlton Heston
Catherine Hicks
Hal Holbrook 
Bob Hope
Dennis Hopper
Susan Howard 
Lee Iacocca
Kathy Ireland
Dale Jarrett 
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
Jimmy Johnson 
Christine Jones
Dean Jones
Shirley Jones
Jeff Kent 
Bobby Knight
Yaphet Kotto
Steve Largent 
John Larroquette 
Tommy Lasorda
Jerry "The King" Lawler
Al Leiter
Mario Lemieux
Meat Loaf
Anne Lockhart
Heather Locklear
Mike Love
Susan Lucci
David Lynch 
Loretta Lynn
James MacArthur
Norm MacDonald 
Karl "The Mailman" Malone
Barbara Mandrell
Louise Mandrell
Jackie Mason 
Johnny Mathis
Charles McCord
Reba McEntire 
Bernard McGuirk 
Linda McMahon
Gerald McRaney 
Al Michaels 
John Milius
Dennis Miller
Lorrie Morgan
Julianne Morris
Wendy Moten
Jim Nabors 
Wayne Newton
Chuck Norris
Ted Nugent 
Gary Numan 
The Oak Ridge Boys 
Mike Oldfield
Gary Oldman 
Tom Osborne
Ken Osmond
Marie Osmond 
Fess Parker 
Jameson Parker 
Joe Paterno 
Joe Pesci 
Richard Petty 
Regis Philbin
Mike Piazza
John Popper
Laura Prepon 
Jason Priestly
Roseanne
Kurt Russell
Nolan Ryan
Pat Sajak
Pete Sampras
Rick Schroeder
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Jon Secada 
Tom Selleck
Paul Shanklin 
Ron Silver
Ricky Skaggs
Paul Sorvino
Robert Stack
Nancy Stafford
Ben Stein
George Steinbrenner 
Shirley Temple-Black 
Dave Thomas (SCTV)
Fred Thompson
Dean Torrance of "Jan and Dean"
Joe Torres 
Travis Tritt
Janine Turner
Val Venis 
Jimmy (J.J.) Walker 
Darrell Waltrip 
Patrick Wayne
Ann Wedgeworth 
Lisa Whelchel
Reggie White
Hank Williams Jr. 
Martha Williamson
Noble Willingham
Bruce Willis
Tiger Woods 
BeBe Wynans 
CeCe Wynans 
Steve Young
ZZ Top

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To: Stuckathome
From Newsmax.com

1. Looking to Cash in on POW

Dignity and decorum in Hollywood? Not when there are big bucks to be made.

Moguls in Tinsel town are reportedly competing for the movie rights to the story of Jessica Lynch's rescue. A plot that involves a beautiful young woman who shows exceptional courage, and the daring operation to rescue her after she's been captured, is just too tempting for Hollywood docudrama dudes and dudettes.

Guess this sort of thing is inevitable, but couldn't the salivating predators of production have waited until our heroine had had the chance to heal?

Rumors are flying that Buffy, a.k.a. Sarah Michelle Gellar, could be the possible star for the project. And the working title for the flick is said to be "Saving Private Jessica."

The Left Coast Report points out that even though they seem to have a lot of doubts about the war itself, libs in Hollywood don't seem to have any doubts when it comes to making money off of it.


61 posted on 04/08/2003 5:47:14 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Republic
http://www.viacom.com/shareholder.tin

browse their shareholder page and you will find the address you asked for
62 posted on 04/08/2003 6:11:32 PM PDT by Future Useless Eater (Freedom_Loving_Engineer)
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To: Hugin
Rob Lowe? Gulp!
63 posted on 04/08/2003 6:18:19 PM PDT by Gamecock (As seen on Taglinus FreeRepublicus - 5th Edition)
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To: Stuckathome
So you know the difference between Clinton and Bush to me is that Bush somehow has managed to turn off the 'wocka-wocka' ‘70s porno guitar of the Clinton administration

Maybe I need to give Miller another chance.

64 posted on 04/08/2003 6:23:30 PM PDT by Gamecock (As seen on Taglinus FreeRepublicus - 5th Edition)
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To: Stuckathome
Buddy Ebsen

Isn't today (4/8/03) his 95th birthday?

65 posted on 04/08/2003 6:33:47 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (G-d's laws or NONE!!!)
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To: wardaddy; FBD
"Orson Bean and Dennis Hopper suprise me. Both were major league 60s hippies....

Orson Bean was not a 60s hippie to my knowledge. He was a 60's game show regular, sometime comedian, and character actor who often supported conservative causes in those days.

66 posted on 04/08/2003 6:49:26 PM PDT by sultan88 (Embedded FReeper)
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To: wardaddy
Orson Bean and Dennis Hopper suprise me. Both were major league 60s hippies

There's a serious BBQ place in Lockhart, TX called Kreuz. On the wall, they have pictures of mostly Texas & C&W Music celebrities who have eaten there. In the middle of them all was Dennis Hopper. It cracked me up - he seemed so out of place.

67 posted on 04/08/2003 7:01:03 PM PDT by TX Bluebonnet
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To: sultan88
thanks for the ping!
68 posted on 04/08/2003 8:09:23 PM PDT by FBD (May God bless our troops, and all coalition forces!)
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To: Stuckathome
Wow! I'm impressed that some of my favs are on the A list of Hollyweirdo supporters. This is good.
69 posted on 04/08/2003 8:25:53 PM PDT by lilylangtree
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To: sultan88
Bean was indeed a middle aged beaded free love fellow who admitted to LSD and other drug use and partook in Hefner's bacchanalia.in the 60s and early 70s..(not that I blame him on the latter lol).

He is now married I think to a popular TV actress considerably younger and is very big in some type of hypnotherapy....Reichmann something or other.

You are correct...he was not a swirling dervish Deadhead Haight Ashbury dirt hippie....more like a 60s swinger/doper....and very witty.
70 posted on 04/08/2003 8:57:41 PM PDT by wardaddy (G-d speed our fighters!)
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To: TX Bluebonnet
I first remember Hopper in Giant as a little kid and then Sons of Katie Elder later, but he never became well known to me until Easy Rider and True Grit.
71 posted on 04/08/2003 9:02:03 PM PDT by wardaddy (G-d speed our fighters!)
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To: jhw61
Bob Hope will turn 100 on May 29th of this year. He and Ronald Reagan are safely on our side in spirit at least.
72 posted on 04/08/2003 9:48:05 PM PDT by xp38
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To: dansangel
(((PING)))
73 posted on 04/09/2003 12:30:03 AM PDT by .45MAN (If you don't like it here try and find a better country, Please!!)
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To: rintense
His wife, Sharon, is too!
74 posted on 04/09/2003 12:53:52 AM PDT by dsutah
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To: rintense
His wife, Sharon, is too!
75 posted on 04/09/2003 12:53:53 AM PDT by dsutah
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To: wardaddy
Check out "Gunfight At The OK Coral", the old one, with Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. Dennis Hopper was just a kid; and it was one of his first movies, if not his very first! He played the youngest Clanton brother. This movie came out I think, in the late 50s or early 60s.
76 posted on 04/09/2003 1:08:30 AM PDT by dsutah
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To: sultan88
You are correct and I knew Orson, in the '60s -'70s. :-)
77 posted on 04/09/2003 1:11:54 AM PDT by nopardons
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To: Stuckathome
I personally know of at least one Hollywood type who put his money where his mouth is post September 11.

He's a young guy, you've more than likely never heard of him, and I'm not going to mention his name out of respect for his privacy, and because he didn't do this for the publicity. He was a working actor, nothing big, but he was making a living at it doing commercials, walkon parts in TV series, and even a recurring role or two.

In the Fall of 2001 he chucked it all and joined the Marine Corps because he thought it was the right thing to do. He's in Iraq right now in a combat outfit.

By FR standards, he'd be considered pretty liberal on most issues, and he doesn't mind telling you where he stands. But he's a true patriot and I really respect him.



78 posted on 04/09/2003 1:21:40 AM PDT by kms61
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To: jhw61
I don't know about Fess Parker, but Buddy Ebsen and especially Bob Hope (who if he's not past 100 is close) are both in pretty poor health. I wouldn't expect to hear from them.
79 posted on 04/09/2003 1:23:36 AM PDT by kms61
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To: dsutah
I love Sharon. Both Ozzy and Sharon have more American spirit than most Americans. I wish Sharon would speak out more. She could absolutely trash folks like Susan Sarandon and her gang.
80 posted on 04/09/2003 5:24:30 AM PDT by rintense (The tyrant will soon be gone... or extremely dead.)
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