To: Hal1950
I have always had a lot of respect for Mel Gibson. I always saw him as a strong conservative and family man and a good Catholic. He always stood out as an anachronism (along with people like Bruce Willis, Dennis Hopper and a few others) in that putrid city. But with this incident it seems like he is really not much different from the rest of that wretched refuse. Sorry Mel, you just made the list as far as I am concerned.
7 posted on
08/18/2006 10:05:18 AM PDT by
stm
(Good people sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence)
To: stm
Give me a break, he is a man - not a saint. Im sure everyone we know and respect in life has some sort of skeleton in the closet that no one knows about - in the case of Mel we know everything about him because the media loves to beat the man up. What he did was wrong - and he should and will seek treatment - what more can you ask? What does the bible tell us? Everyone has a cross to bare in life? His cross is that he is an alcoholic and should try to rid himself of this.
10 posted on
08/18/2006 10:10:45 AM PDT by
cdnerds
(cdnerds.com)
To: stm
Did you see the photos of him getting chummy with the two young ladies in the bar? Not a family man! He also thinks his Anglican wife "might not get into heaven". I guess he pays her to stay married to him. He is insufferable.
29 posted on
08/18/2006 1:08:05 PM PDT by
juliej
(juliej)
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