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Posted on 01/28/2003 10:56:17 AM PST by jonalvy44
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To: jonalvy44
Interestin, Harry Belafonte was on the list twice.
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posted on
01/28/2003 3:22:25 PM PST
by
Redleg Duke
(Stir the pot...don't let anything settle to the bottom where the lawyers can feed off of it!)
To: jonalvy44
Melissa Gilbert aka Laura Ingalls????
Pa isn't gonna like this...
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posted on
01/28/2003 3:29:13 PM PST
by
HanneyBean
(I chose LIFE)
To: HennepinPrisoner
Amazing isn't it? Just like one talk show host thought Harry Belafonte was dead.
A lot of these old relics and still-lukewarm celebs would actually be wise to heed the advice of Barbara Eden ("I Dream Of Jeanne") and basically keep their political views to themselves.
-Regards, T.
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posted on
01/28/2003 3:35:11 PM PST
by
T Lady
(Freed From the Dimocratic Shackles since 1992)
To: HanneyBean
Melissa Gilbert aka Laura Ingalls???? Pa isn't gonna like this... Maybe Pa wasn't referring to her size when he called her "half-pint".
To: drc43
Ed O'Neill Al Bundy signed this petition?
And I was SOOO looking forward to buying the first "Married With Children" DVD that is coming out soon!
Looks like 20th Century Fox has lost a sale.
Comment #46 Removed by Moderator
To: jonalvy44
If you try boycotting the harmless stars and their OWN PERSONAL VIEWS (just like this board), why not boycott the newspapers, magazines, television shows, movie theaters, rental stores, local news, etc. that support their product and broadcast their thoughts? After all, don't they play as big a role, if not bigger? Where would these people be without these outlets? If a Republican star was spouting at the mouth, would you have a problem? If you were in a positon such as they, would you keep your mouth shut? Freedom of thought, speech, opinion, and damn it, freedom of rights! Just don't watch. Stop wasting your time on stars that are only in the limelight for fifteen minutes!
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posted on
01/28/2003 3:52:27 PM PST
by
nicksters
(Boycott everything, it would make more sense (and make you feel better))
To: nicksters
If you try boycotting the harmless stars and their OWN PERSONAL VIEWS..... Welcome to FR, nickster. So how's your first day on here been?
To: jonalvy44
Spike Lee belongs on the boycott list.
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posted on
01/28/2003 4:02:01 PM PST
by
Bullish
To: coder2
49... Melissa Gilbert ???
I could be wrong, but isn't she a conservative ???
Not unless something has changed;she's a big time Commie lover and not a friend to anything to the right of Mao Tse Tung
To: Yehuda
Thanks for your recommendations.
Done!
RamS
To: jonalvy44
Can we stick Carrottop on that list?Not because he's a commie democrat pinko,he's just as annoying.
To: Question_Assumptions
Garibaldi ran for Congress? As a Republican? When? Where? Why didn't he win? More importantly, why had I not heard of this until now?
Always liked that guy. Now I know why.
To: Reverend Bob
Garibaldi ran for Congress? As a Republican? When? Where? Why didn't he win? More importantly, why had I not heard of this until now? He ran in 2000. See the Doyle for Congress Web Site for details. It was no secret.
Always liked that guy. Now I know why.
I saw him at a convention. He's pretty conservative, though probably to the left of many Freepers on some issues. I suspect that some of the words put into Garibaldi's mouth came from discussions between him and the writer/creator. I seem to remember hearing that he and Bruce Boxleitner would get into arguments with Jason Carter who was quite the liberal.
To: jonalvy44
Help Susan, Ben, and Jerry by sending your special message to the President by FREEPING this site. I wonder if they are screening the emails?
http://www.truemajority.com/
To: coder2
Unless she's changed dramatically, Gilbert's more moderate. When I saw her on Politically Incorrect a few years ago, she was blasting someone.. I believe it was Ed Asner. Whomever it was, he was telling her how wrong she was for having a pager and cell phone. She went off saying how she only works when she wants so she can spend more time with her kids and when she is off, even at the store, she wants to be available at all times if an emergency occurs. She was stating how ridiculous it is that she was ridiculed by some for slowing her career because she wanted kids and how did he have the nerve to tell her how to raise them. She really let him have it over his anti-tech and pro-enviro views. She's also tired of the antics and politics of Hollywood according to her statements during that nasty SAG election fiasco. I don't know why someone thinks she's a commie, unless it's simply due to her anti-war stance. Maybe someone can elaborate.
To: Lexington Green
bump
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posted on
01/28/2003 10:41:56 PM PST
by
timestax
To: jonalvy44
HOLLYWOOD - GIVE UP YOUR WEAPONS OF MASS DYSFUNCTION.
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posted on
01/28/2003 10:49:17 PM PST
by
unspun
(Compassionate Conservatism - beats the alternatives in either case.)
To: unspun
I have an idea for her...why doesn't she just shut her pie-hole then? At least Goldie, the "dumb-blonde" is smarter than this traitorous scum!
Sarandon Tired of 'Anti-American' Label
Actress Sarandon Tired of 'Anti-American' Label for Questioning Bush Policy on Iraq
LONDON Jan. 29
Susan Sarandon said she's weary of being labeled "anti-American" because she has questioned the Bush administration's policy toward Iraq.
The 56-year-old actress, well-known for her political activism, said there are many questions that need to be asked about the prospect of a war with Iraq.
"I'm tired of being labeled anti-American because I ask questions," she told reporters before the premiere of her movie "The Banger Sisters," co-starring Goldie Hawn, which was released in the United States last year.
Sarandon also said she couldn't understand why British Prime Minister Tony Blair has shown so much support for President Bush.
"What's happened to Blair? I don't understand his reasoning or his logic. I don't understand his evolution," she said. "I can see him being seduced by Clinton but don't understand what he and Bush speak about."
Hawn was less outspoken on the prospect of a war with Iraq.
"I'm an optimist I don't think there will be one," she said.
The 57-year-old actress was content to talk more about her preparation for her role as a former rock groupie who meets up with her friend, played by Sarandon, after 20 years.
"I have a wild side and I'm free-spirited so I could definitely relate to the character. I've had my fair share of dancing on bars," she said.
To: All
You need to add two more names to the list -- Jennifer Aniston who referred to G.W. as an "idiot" in an article in Vogue not too long ago and Tom Cruise who said that he would prefer not to raise his children in America. Don't forget Madonna either.
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posted on
01/29/2003 9:59:38 AM PST
by
New Girl
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