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To: Houmatt
If I could say it to him directly: Johnny, congratulations on insulting millions of your customers that make your lifestyle possible. I've personally never gone to see (read: buy a ticket) for the "art" you create and can't imagine doing so anytime soon. Congratulations on joining the ranks of others I'd never spend one dime on their products or any products you would endorse. Trust me, life has still been beautiful without supporting the likes of: The Dixie Chicks, Julia Roberts, Garafolo, Ed Asner, and countless others.

Finally Johnny, I've got to say that as an American you have the right to say whatever you want, a freedom in this country paid in blood. You can insult America, Americans, our Government, etc. Just remember that many of us will no longer support you in the success you've acheived in this great country.

5 posted on 09/03/2003 9:41:50 AM PDT by Made In The USA (Where is the outrage?!)
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To: Made In The USA
"If I could say it to him directly: Johnny, congratulations on insulting millions of your customers that make your lifestyle possible. I've personally never gone to see (read: buy a ticket) for the "art" you create and can't imagine doing so anytime soon."

BINGO!

Johnny should also know I am a huge DVD buyer! (We rarely go to the movies since our A/V system is much better than the local theaters.) We were recommended Pirates by a lot of our movie going friends but alas for Johnny and his ilk "that" movie just got removed from our must purchase list.

Also removed are all his past movies we intended to buy as well as all his future movies.

17 posted on 09/03/2003 10:03:56 AM PDT by Mad Dawgg (French: old Europe word meaning surrender)
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