Mr Heston is a real Statesman and a Fine example of the Best of America. Indeed his legacy will remain in the hearts of all freedom loving prople. He will be remembered. Not as a Media Star, but as a Statesman for Independent Thought and personal Freedom.
Lauer, on the otherhand, will be forgotten, and viewed upon with the snide disfavor that one would have towards the rude; ignorant, and uneducated.
1 posted on
09/09/2002 4:01:12 PM PDT by
vannrox
To: vannrox
While Laura Ingraham's opinions track those on FR closely, did she give permission to post her E-Blast?
To: vannrox
Charlton Heston " The White Knight" defeats the Spew from the Caldron of Meida Witches once again.....
3 posted on
09/09/2002 4:10:38 PM PDT by
joesnuffy
To: vannrox
Heston is a real man. Lauer is a limp-wristed little priss, and any original thought that entered his liberal brain would die of loneliness. He has no idea of what Heston, Bush, Cheney, Rummy, or any other real man is about.
4 posted on
09/09/2002 4:12:10 PM PDT by
Bigg Red
To: vannrox
To: vannrox
It is important to publicize the mainstream medias blatant anti-gun bias, ...I'm going to disagree with this statement.
I don't believe the major media should be portrayed as anti-gun, since most, if not all, of them are well protected by hired gunmen and even with their own personal guns.
What they should be portrayed as is anti- second ammendment, anti rights.
They oppose the right of the common man to freely own guns as an unregulated right, not the ownership of guns by priveleged individuals or agencies. They do not want to remove guns from society, they want to restrict the ownership of guns to the elite and the various parties that the elite deem worthy of ownership.
While this may seem like word splitting, I think there is a discrimination between being anti-gun and anti-second ammendment. And it is this discrimination that could make the difference in swaying the public opinion on the matter. Most Americans resent being told that they are not the equal of others, that they are not good enough for the priveleges that those on top enjoy as a matter of right. This resentment must be played as a card in the game if we want to win.
14 posted on
09/09/2002 5:15:27 PM PDT by
templar
To: vannrox
Kind of ironic that an older man with the beginnings of Alzheimer's dusts Matt Lauer in an intellectual discussion.
To: vannrox
Thanks for the heads up. I would never willingly watch Today, so I wouldn't have known about it. I sent an email, which I'm sure some liberal weasel will just trash, but if they get thousands, the point is made. And as others have pointed out, Lauer is a limp wristed liberal elitist who isn't fit to bring Heston his coffee.
To: vannrox
Deport Matt Lauer.
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