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HOLLYWOOD VS. AMERICA Text of Tim Robbins speech
World Net Daily ^ | April 16, 2003 | Tim Robbins

Posted on 04/19/2003 4:34:34 PM PDT by DED

TIM ROBBINS: Thank you. And thanks for the invitation. I had originally been asked here to talk about the war and our current political situation, but I have instead chosen to hijack this opportunity and talk about baseball and show business. (Laughter.) Just kidding. Sort of.

I can't tell you how moved I have been at the overwhelming support I have received from newspapers throughout the country in these past few days. I hold no illusions that all of these journalists agree with me on my views against the war. While the journalists' outrage at the cancellation of our appearance in Cooperstown is not about my views, it is about my right to express these views. I am extremely grateful that there are those of you out there still with a fierce belief in constitutionally guaranteed rights. We need you, the press, now more than ever. This is a crucial moment for all of us.

For all of the ugliness and tragedy of 9-11, there was a brief period afterward where I held a great hope, in the midst of the tears and shocked faces of New Yorkers, in the midst of the lethal air we breathed as we worked at Ground Zero, in the midst of my children's terror at being so close to this crime against humanity, in the midst of all this, I held on to a glimmer of hope in the naive assumption that something good could come out of it.

I imagined our leaders seizing upon this moment of unity in America, this moment when no one wanted to talk about Democrat versus Republican, white versus black, or any of the other ridiculous divisions that dominate our public discourse. I imagined our leaders going on television telling the citizens that although we all want to be at Ground Zero, we can't, but there is work that is needed to be done all over America. Our help is needed at community centers to tutor children, to teach them to read. Our work is needed at old-age homes to visit the lonely and infirmed; in gutted neighborhoods to rebuild housing and clean up parks, and convert abandoned lots to baseball fields. I imagined leadership that would take this incredible energy, this generosity of spirit and create a new unity in America born out of the chaos and tragedy of 9/11, a new unity that would send a message to terrorists everywhere: If you attack us, we will become stronger, cleaner, better educated, and more unified. You will strengthen our commitment to justice and democracy by your inhumane attacks on us. Like a Phoenix out of the fire, we will be reborn.

And then came the speech: You are either with us or against us. And the bombing began. And the old paradigm was restored as our leader encouraged us to show our patriotism by shopping and by volunteering to join groups that would turn in their neighbor for any suspicious behavior.

In the 19 months since 9-11, we have seen our democracy compromised by fear and hatred. Basic inalienable rights, due process, the sanctity of the home have been quickly compromised in a climate of fear. A unified American public has grown bitterly divided, and a world population that had profound sympathy and support for us has grown contemptuous and distrustful, viewing us as we once viewed the Soviet Union, as a rogue state.

This past weekend, Susan and I and the three kids went to Florida for a family reunion of sorts. Amidst the alcohol and the dancing, sugar-rushing children, there was, of course, talk of the war. And the most frightening thing about the weekend was the amount of times we were thanked for speaking out against the war because that individual speaking thought it unsafe to do so in their own community, in their own life. Keep talking, they said; I haven't been able to open my mouth.

A relative tells me that a history teacher tells his 11-year-old son, my nephew, that Susan Sarandon is endangering the troops by her opposition to the war. Another teacher in a different school asks our niece if we are coming to the school play. They're not welcome here, said the molder of young minds.

Another relative tells me of a school board decision to cancel a civics event that was proposing to have a moment of silence for those who have died in the war because the students were including dead Iraqi civilians in their silent prayer.

A teacher in another nephew's school is fired for wearing a T- shirt with a peace sign on it. And a friend of the family tells of listening to the radio down South as the talk radio host calls for the murder of a prominent anti-war activist. Death threats have appeared on other prominent anti-war activists' doorsteps for their views. Relatives of ours have received threatening e-mails and phone calls. And my 13-year-old boy, who has done nothing to anybody, has recently been embarrassed and humiliated by a sadistic creep who writes -- or, rather, scratches his column with his fingernails in dirt.

Susan and I have been listed as traitors, as supporters of Saddam, and various other epithets by the Aussie gossip rags masquerading as newspapers, and by their fair and balanced electronic media cousins, 19th Century Fox. (Laughter.) Apologies to Gore Vidal. (Applause.)

Two weeks ago, the United Way canceled Susan's appearance at a conference on women's leadership. And both of us last week were told that both we and the First Amendment were not welcome at the Baseball Hall of Fame.

A famous middle-aged rock-and-roller called me last week to thank me for speaking out against the war, only to go on to tell me that he could not speak himself because he fears repercussions from Clear Channel. "They promote our concert appearances," he said. "They own most of the stations that play our music. I can't come out against this war."

And here in Washington, Helen Thomas finds herself banished to the back of the room and uncalled on after asking Ari Fleischer whether our showing prisoners of war at Guantanamo Bay on television violated the Geneva Convention.

A chill wind is blowing in this nation. A message is being sent through the White House and its allies in talk radio and Clear Channel and Cooperstown. If you oppose this administration, there can and will be ramifications.

Every day, the air waves are filled with warnings, veiled and unveiled threats, spewed invective and hatred directed at any voice of dissent. And the public, like so many relatives and friends that I saw this weekend, sit in mute opposition and fear.

I am sick of hearing about Hollywood being against this war. Hollywood's heavy hitters, the real power brokers and cover-of-the- magazine stars, have been largely silent on this issue. But Hollywood, the concept, has always been a popular target.

I remember when the Columbine High School shootings happened. President Clinton criticized Hollywood for contributing to this terrible tragedy -- this, as we were dropping bombs over Kosovo. Could the violent actions of our leaders contribute somewhat to the violent fantasies of our teenagers? Or is it all just Hollywood and rock and roll?

I remember reading at the time that one of the shooters had tried to enlist to fight the real war a week before he acted out his war in real life at Columbine. I talked about this in the press at the time. And curiously, no one accused me of being unpatriotic for criticizing Clinton. In fact, the same radio patriots that call us traitors today engaged in daily personal attacks on their president during the war in Kosovo.

Today, prominent politicians who have decried violence in movies -- the "Blame Hollywooders," if you will -- recently voted to give our current president the power to unleash real violence in our current war. They want us to stop the fictional violence but are okay with the real kind.

And these same people that tolerate the real violence of war don't want to see the result of it on the nightly news. Unlike the rest of the world, our news coverage of this war remains sanitized, without a glimpse of the blood and gore inflicted upon our soldiers or the women and children in Iraq. Violence as a concept, an abstraction -- it's very strange.

As we applaud the hard-edged realism of the opening battle scene of "Saving Private Ryan," we cringe at the thought of seeing the same on the nightly news. We are told it would be pornographic. We want no part of reality in real life. We demand that war be painstakingly realized on the screen, but that war remain imagined and conceptualized in real life.

And in the midst of all this madness, where is the political opposition? Where have all the Democrats gone? Long time passing, long time ago. (Applause.) With apologies to Robert Byrd, I have to say it is pretty embarrassing to live in a country where a five-foot- one comedian has more guts than most politicians. (Applause.) We need leaders, not pragmatists that cower before the spin zones of former entertainment journalists. We need leaders who can understand the Constitution, congressman who don't in a moment of fear abdicate their most important power, the right to declare war to the executive branch. And, please, can we please stop the congressional sing-a- longs? (Laughter.)

In this time when a citizenry applauds the liberation of a country as it lives in fear of its own freedom, when an administration official releases an attack ad questioning the patriotism of a legless Vietnam veteran running for Congress, when people all over the country fear reprisal if they use their right to free speech, it is time to get angry. It is time to get fierce. And it doesn't take much to shift the tide. My 11-year-old nephew, mentioned earlier, a shy kid who never talks in class, stood up to his history teacher who was questioning Susan's patriotism. "That's my aunt you're talking about. Stop it." And the stunned teacher backtracks and began stammering compliments in embarrassment.

Sportswriters across the country reacted with such overwhelming fury at the Hall of Fame that the president of the Hall admitted he made a mistake and Major League Baseball disavowed any connection to the actions of the Hall's president. A bully can be stopped, and so can a mob. It takes one person with the courage and a resolute voice.

The journalists in this country can battle back at those who would rewrite our Constitution in Patriot Act II, or "Patriot, The Sequel," as we would call it in Hollywood. We are counting on you to star in that movie. Journalists can insist that they not be used as publicists by this administration. (Applause.) The next White House correspondent to be called on by Ari Fleischer should defer their question to the back of the room, to the banished journalist du jour. (Applause.) And any instance of intimidation to free speech should be battled against. Any acquiescence or intimidation at this point will only lead to more intimidation. You have, whether you like it or not, an awesome responsibility and an awesome power: the fate of discourse, the health of this republic is in your hands, whether you write on the left or the right. This is your time, and the destiny you have chosen.

We lay the continuance of our democracy on your desks, and count on your pens to be mightier. Millions are watching and waiting in mute frustration and hope - hoping for someone to defend the spirit and letter of our Constitution, and to defy the intimidation that is visited upon us daily in the name of national security and warped notions of patriotism.

Our ability to disagree, and our inherent right to question our leaders and criticize their actions define who we are. To allow those rights to be taken away out of fear, to punish people for their beliefs, to limit access in the news media to differing opinions is to acknowledge our democracy's defeat. These are challenging times. There is a wave of hate that seeks to divide us -- right and left, pro-war and anti-war. In the name of my 11-year-old nephew, and all the other unreported victims of this hostile and unproductive environment of fear, let us try to find our common ground as a nation. Let us celebrate this grand and glorious experiment that has survived for 227 years. To do so we must honor and fight vigilantly for the things that unite us -- like freedom, the First Amendment and, yes, baseball. (Applause.)


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I had a great deal of difficulty finding the full text of this speech. It is so riddled with baloney that it's worth reading to know the type of glop that's being slung.

First of all, what exactly did he think our leadership SHOULD have done differently after 9-11? His concept is that the response should have been to help in community centers, old age homes, and build baseball fields. Huh? Does he think that the murderers, who hate the U.S. beyond all things, would have looked around and thought, "hmmm..... we were wrong... let's go for peace and brotherhood". Or maybe we should have sent out the message that we wanted to apologize for whatever we did if they'd just tell us what it was.

Yes, I'm with him on the concept that most people don't volunteer to do near what they should, but isn't that a different argument? (Liberals do this all the time, confusing the answer to a question with a totally different question.)

Are we in the middle of a climate of fear? Have we given up basic rights, due process, etc.? I don't see how - we haven't even wised up to the point where airport security can pay more attention to swarthy young men from Iran named Muhammed than to 87 year old grandmothers in wheelchairs.

His kids, nieces, nephews, are picked on by teachers? If so, then the teachers are acting inappropriately. Again, isn't this a diffeent issue?

Clinton criticized Hollywood after Columbine, while bombing went on in Kosovo? Which do you think teenagers pay more attention to, Hollywood movies or the newspaper stories on Kosovo?

"Saving Private Ryan" is more gory than the nightly news? Well, doesn't gore have context? One can control if and when one's children see the movie, and can be sure to be with them to explain the context - that evil men forced good men to fight a war. Just like in Iraq. Or does Robbins think we should have allowed Hitler to take over all of Europe, just like he thinks we should have allowed Saddam to murder and torture ad infinitum.

Last, his idea that he's being censored is ludicrous. In the first place, it's appropriate that a business refuse to spend money to promote views they don't agree with. (Does Robbins donate money to conservative organizations to make sure they get their views across?) And it's also appropriate that they hire the actors, musicians, or whatever, that will bring in the most revenue, and if Robbins, Penn, Sarandon, or Clooney upset people to the point that they boycott a movie, then it only makes sense to hire someone else.

As a matter of fact, I think it's a current weakness of our society that people DON'T boycott enough. When the movie "Cleopatra" came out, my father wouldn't allow anyone in our family to see it because he so disapproved of Elizabeth Taylor. How many people do that today? And how much would it teach our young people to take at least that much of a stand against what we don't believe in? And this is NOT censorship!

Last, again on censorship. Isn't just about every word Robbins and Sarandon spout about the war reported to death? Isn't censorship about blocking people from hearing what someone has to say? Or preventing them from saying it altogether? Apparently, the Sarandon family believes that censorship is not being allowed a forum anyplace you want one, and to impose your views on any group you want to listen.

Once again, he doesn't know what he's talking about. 'The Shawshank Redemption' was a terrific movie, and 'Erik the Viking' was funny. Robbins should stick with what he knows.

1 posted on 04/19/2003 4:34:34 PM PDT by DED
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To: DED
A list of anti-Bush/America Hollywood celebrities and entertainers so you can boycott them if you wish. Apparently the boycotting is working. Oscar ratings were down 25% from last year Dixie Chick sales are down 52% West Wing is down 20% Just making you aware of the list of celebrities who did, and continue to use their celebrity status to push their anti-Bush/American beliefs on the rest of the world. They are entitled to their opinion and each of us are entitled to spend our dollars where we want.

1. Martin Sheen 2. Alec Baldwin 3. Jessica Lange 4. Sean Penn 5. Susan Sarandon 6. Ed Harris 7. Woody Harrelson 8. John Cusak 9. Mike Farrell 10. Robert Altman 11. George Clooney 12. Barbara Streisand 13. Tyne Daley 14. Ed Asner 15. Bradley Whitford 16. Danny Glover 17. Casey Kasem 18. Sally Kirkland 19. Oliver Stone 20. Sheryl Crowe 21. Michael Moore 22. Harry Belafonte 23. Jane Fonda 24. Tim Robbins 25. Kevin Spacey 26. Joan Cusak 27. Gillian Anderson 28. Kim Basinger 29. Ed Begley, Jr. 30. Jackson Browne 31. (REM)Peter Buck and Michael Stipe 32. Diahann Carroll 33. Don Cheadle 34. Jill Clayburgh 35. Peter Coyote 36. Lindsay Crouse 37. Matt Damon 38. Vincent D’Onofrio 39. David Duchovny 40. Olympia Dukakis 41. Charles S. Dutton 42. Hector Elizondo 43. Cary Elwes 44. Mia Farrow 45. Laurence Fishburne 46. Sean Patrick Flanery 47 Bonnie Franklin 48. Jeananne Garafalo 49. Melissa Gilbert 50. Elliott Gould 51. Robert Guillaume 52. Ethan Hawke 53. Ken Howard 54. Helen Hunt 55. Anjelica Huston 56. Samuel L. Jackson 57. Jane Kaczmarek 58. Melina Kanakaredes 59. Tea Leoni 60. Wendie Malick 61. Camryn Manheim 62. Marsha Mason 63. Richard Masur 64. Dave Matthews 65. Esai Morales 66. Ed O'’Neill 67. Chris Noth 68. Alexandra Paul 69. CCH Pounder 70. Bonnie Raitt 71. Carl Reiner 72. Tony Shalhoub 73. Gloria Steinem 74. Marcia Strassman 75. Loretta Swit 76. Studs Terkel 77. Lily Tomlin 78. Blair Underwood 79. Dennis Weaver 80. Robin Williams 81. James Whitmore 82. Alfre Woodard 83. Noah Wyle 84. Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream 85. Dustin Hoffman 86. Richard Gere 87. Spike Lee 88. Barry Pepper 89. Martin Scorsese 90. Rosario Dawson 91. Kirsten Dunst 92. Jake Gyllenhall 93. Maggie Gyllenhall 94. Kelly Lynch 95. Jamie Lee Curtis 96. The View on ABC (Star Jones, Meredith Vieira, Joy Behar) 97. Fred Durst 98. Chryssy Hynde 99. The Beastie Boys 100. Dixie Chicks 101. Warren Brothers 102. Spearhead 103. System of a Down 104. John Cougar Mellencamp 105. Alanis Morissette 106. Run-DMC 107. Cat Stevens 108. Jonatha Brooke 109. George Michael 110. Chuck D 111. Yo La Tengo 112. The Neptunes 113. David Byrne 114. Lou Reed 115. Jay-Z 116. Emmylou Harris 117. Missy Elliott 118. Caetano Veloso 119. Peter Boyle 120. Rosanne Cash 121. Nanci Griffith 122. Me’Shell Ndegeocello 123. Lenny Kravitz
2 posted on 04/19/2003 4:38:24 PM PDT by schaketo (Robbins and his ilk now take Iraq's place in the "Axis of Evil"!)
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To: DED
Any good AlQaeda would love to hate Tim Robbins...Mini skirts,movies ,and Coca Cola are all evil in their eyes....as is baseball.
3 posted on 04/19/2003 4:40:26 PM PDT by woofie
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To: DED
The issue is nummnutz vs the rest of America.
He presents it as the rest of America vs the Constitution.
How can one dialogue with a brick?
4 posted on 04/19/2003 4:52:53 PM PDT by Publius6961 (Californians are as dumm as a sack of rocks)
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To: schaketo
Bump on the list wow! No wonder McCarthy had a huge job ;)
5 posted on 04/19/2003 4:53:11 PM PDT by JustPiper (Anti-War Protestors Are The Terrorist's Bodyguard!!!)
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To: DED
What did we expect from Sarandons pimp?
6 posted on 04/19/2003 4:56:41 PM PDT by panaxanax
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To: schaketo
Thank you for that post.
Makes it easy to save, print and post.

Time to catch up on my reading, now that even Harrison Ford has succumbed to the temptation...
I literally will not watch any movie with these people in it, even in a cameo role, nor will I buy or rent the DVD... ever.

7 posted on 04/19/2003 4:57:15 PM PDT by Publius6961 (Californians are as dumm as a sack of rocks)
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To: DED
Thanks for posting this. No text can accurately capture the sneering tone and affected accent (British? generic aristocratic?) with which it was pompously delivered.
8 posted on 04/19/2003 5:00:18 PM PDT by KellyAdmirer
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To: DED; All
Robbins' speech is replayed on C-Span right now...
9 posted on 04/19/2003 5:20:03 PM PDT by F16Fighter (Democrats -- The Party of Stalin and Chiraq)
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To: DED; All
...T'was US vs "THEM"...

...at the OSCARS =

http://www.tripflicks.com/pro/
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Signed:..ALOHA RONNIE Guyer / Yellow Jacket Vet-U.S. 7th Cavalry's Opening Days of the Vietnam War 1965-66

http://www.lzxray.com/guyer_collection.htm
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10 posted on 04/19/2003 5:22:42 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.LZXRAY.com ..,b)
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To: DED
You know Timmy-boy comes out to Shea Stadium (NYC) often and as it happens I work Security at the stadium...

if I want to keep my job, I hope to God I never see him there!!

11 posted on 04/19/2003 5:55:30 PM PDT by Nitro
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To: JustPiper
If you want to know how wrong McCarthy wasn't (about Commies in Hollywood), read "Reagan's War". I never had a clue before reading this book that Communism was so rampant.
12 posted on 04/19/2003 6:01:46 PM PDT by DED (Liberals Never Learn. *LNL*)
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To: Nitro
You know how in cop movies, one cop is about to shoot some really horrendous bad guy, and his partner tells him, no, it isn't worth it?
Robbins isn't worth it.
13 posted on 04/19/2003 6:03:28 PM PDT by DED (Liberals Never Learn. *LNL*)
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To: DED
Have you ever gone to the DSA website where there are many members of Congress who declare their affiliation as socialists, and all the paraphenlia is marxist and communist? Oh yeah check them out. That heffer Maxine Waters was even the executive secretary at one point!

It amazes me, how openly communistic, they proudly declare it and they are sitting in Congress!

When I was a child in the 60's, Grandpa was Polish European, lived under communist rule for 20 years. He told me communists were in the White House, so I envisioned from all his Ruskie horror stories, these guys with guns and dressed in cossacks ya know?

Well, the reality was Grandpa was a very wise man, but I had no idea our communists just dressed in frumpy suits and crappy ties.

14 posted on 04/19/2003 6:08:55 PM PDT by JustPiper (Anti-War Protestors Are The Terrorist's Bodyguard!!!)
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To: DED
Robbins isn't worth it.

While I agree on a thoughtful level, as an Irish-Catholic I also operate on another highly charged emotional level...

if I can refrain from maiming him for 1/2 an hour or so, I should be alright, but it is that intense red haze of rage I sometimes feel that gets me in trouble.

15 posted on 04/19/2003 6:09:07 PM PDT by Nitro
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To: Nitro
Just keep thinking how happy Robbins would be for someone like you to pound him and allow him to talk about it for the next 6 months!
Anyway, he deserves ridicule more than pounding.
I'm Irish Southern Baptist.... which means I don't know WHAT frame of mind I'll operate with on any given day!
16 posted on 04/19/2003 6:16:23 PM PDT by DED (Liberals Never Learn. *LNL*)
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To: DED
I thought the following write up from www.rachellucas.com ( a blog site) was exceptional.

Letter to Tim Robbins
I hereby capitulate to the reality that I am running out of ways to rant and therefore have resorted more and more to writing fake "letters" to the asshats I disagree with. Here's the latest, to Tim Robbins, Mediocre Actor and Big Fat Hypocrite.

Dear Tim,

It has come to my attention today that you don't understand some things, such as the English language, the Constitution, logic, or fairness. Al Gore is guilty of the same thing, and I can see how you'd try to model yourself after such an illustrious politician, but really now, I think it's time for you to pull your head away from your buttocks.

Yesterday, you said:


"A message is being sent through the White House and its allies in talk radio...[that] if you oppose this administration, there can and will be ramifications. Every day, the airwaves are filled with warnings, veiled and unveiled threats, spewed invective and hatred directed at any voice of dissent."



If you can, please provide the world with specific examples of such threats and warnings. The reason I ask is because I see people every day on the news saying, "I oppose this administration." But I haven't heard of any ramifications being rained down upon their heads.

You and your wife are perfect examples. You've been travelling all over the world for the past few months saying extremely negative things about Bush and the war, but unfortunately, you look healthy and well to me. Also, I noticed thousands upon thousands of people taking to the streets lately, holding up signs saying "Bush=Hitler", but I guess the news media are just burying the stories about how these people have been sent to gulags. If you could clear that up for us, that'd be super. Thanks.

Anyway, per your claim that the airwaves are filled with "warnings, veiled and unveiled threats": Again, please supply specific examples and then notify the police. I mean, if there are actual threats being delivered, you have a legal case.

Per your insistence that the airwaves are filled with "spewed invective and hatred directed at any voice of dissent": That would be free speech. It is well within any citizen's Constitutional rights to spew invective and/or to hate. Remember, hating is not illegal, despite the best efforts of the Politically Correct cadre. Also, maybe you haven't noticed, but the vast majority of the anti-war protests have consisted of "spewed invective and hatred" directed at Bush and those of us who support the war. I realize you prefer to remain hypocritical, but I'm just pointing this out in case you care about your credibility.

You also said yesterday,


"In this time when a citizenry applauds the liberation of a country as it lives in fear of its own freedom...when people all over the country fear reprisal if they use their right to free speech, it is time to get angry. It is time to get fierce. Any instance of intimidation to free speech should be battled against. Any acquiescence to intimidation at this point will only lead to more intimidation."


That's very helpful advice. But I think your wife and your money have clouded your judgment and your view of reality, because there has been no illegal reprisal against people like you or the rabid anti-war protestors. The only reprisal I'm aware of is, for instance, people boycotting the Dixie Chicks. That boycott is itself free speech. Is that what you insist needs to be "battled against"? Saying, "I wish Tim Robbins would shut up" is free speech. Is it time to "get fierce" with me?

Moving on. You seem to be a tad upset with the National Baseball Hall of Fame because they canceled yours and Susan's appearance at a "Bull Durham" anniversary gala. It seems the guy in charge doesn't like your views on the war, so he disinvited you to his party. You said:


"[The] cancellation of our appearance in [Hall of Fame headquarters at] Cooperstown is not about my views; it is about my right to express those views. I am extremely grateful that there are those of you out there still with a fierce belief in constitutionally guaranteed rights."


I believe your education has failed you. The Constitution does not guarantee your right to speak at a party at the Baseball Hall of Fame. The Baseball Hall of Fame is not obligated in any way whatsoever to provide a forum for you to express your views. The Baseball Hall of Fame is completely incapable of infringing upon your Constitutional right to express your views, unless they send someone to tape your mouth shut.

I hope that clears things up for you. Out here in the real world, we try to familiarize ourselves with the actual laws of the land, our actual Constitutional rights, and the actual meaning of the words "fear", "intimidation", "threats", etc. I realize that in your sheltered millionaire world, anyone disagreeing with you in a less than ass-kissing manner is perceived as threatening and as trying to take away your civil rights. I know it must be difficult to be treated like a superstar for years and then suddenly be unwelcome at a private party, but it would behoove you to reexamine your own paranoia and self-centered worldview.

Otherwise, we will continue laughing at you, mocking you, and calling you an asshat, which you will translate as threatening you, hating you, and trying to go Nazi on you, which will result in us continuing to laugh, mock, and call you an asshat. And so on.

Sincerely,
Rachel

P.S. You'll notice I called Susan Sarandon your "wife." I did that to annoy you.


17 posted on 04/19/2003 6:28:12 PM PDT by Brad C.
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To: Publius6961
Apparently I missed it. What did Harrison Ford do/say?
18 posted on 04/19/2003 6:37:30 PM PDT by FourPeas
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To: Brad C.
If you wanted to really annoy BOTH of them, you could have called Susie his "woman".

If the Constitution guarantees our right to speak at whatever forum we choose, then I want to speak at the Democratic National Convention. (I can pretty well guarantee a riot.) If they don't let me talk, then they're censoring me.
19 posted on 04/19/2003 6:37:44 PM PDT by DED (Liberals Never Learn. *LNL*)
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To: DED
In addition to my Irish-Catholic heritage, I was also a Cub Scout, Webloe Scout, Boy Scout, US Navy Sailor...

and now I work Security at Shea Stadium and The Madison Square Garden.

That is not the total resume, but I suppose I was trying to sound more violent than I really am...

it's a guy thing, actually if it wasn't for the truth that only a fool argues with a fool, I'd probably only holler at him and that would leave me short as a common man. You know all he would have to do is complain and I would swing.

20 posted on 04/19/2003 7:06:07 PM PDT by Nitro
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