1 posted on
02/15/2003 7:09:24 AM PST by
aculeus
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To: aculeus
Who even cares about this piece of garbage anymore? I vote for a ban of George Clooney articles on FR.
2 posted on
02/15/2003 7:11:37 AM PST by
Mr.Clark
To: aculeus
Hollywood Idiot.
3 posted on
02/15/2003 7:12:31 AM PST by
Rocko
To: aculeus
Clooney is an idiot and I hope his new movie tanks.
BTW, it's okay if you provide a source link when you're posting.
To: aculeus
I get mad at someone, then I find out more about why they did what they did to make me mad, and the anger disperses. George, these terrorists aren't mad at us, they are just following God's wishes to convert or kill us.
If you want to get along just submit to Islam. -Tom
5 posted on
02/15/2003 7:16:24 AM PST by
Capt. Tom
To: aculeus
I think a reasonable case can be made against war, if one is seriously against the war, instead of being seriously against the person who happens to be the one in charge at this moment in history.
The fact that NOBODY is even trying to make that reasonable case actually worries me. This matter cannot be settled ad hominem. It's too important for that.
I also must add that if President Bush had not voluntarily bugged out, the Secret Service and Marine Corps guards would have picked him up and carried him there by force. They have their procedures and their plans, and their standing orders and don't think for a moment that they'd worry about court martials at that moment. You can survive a court martial; you can't survive a 767 landing on your President (and your self!)
7 posted on
02/15/2003 7:19:53 AM PST by
ChemistCat
(We should have had newer, safer, better, more efficient ships by now, damn it.)
To: aculeus
Heh, this is a guy who's longest running and most meaningful relationship has been with a pot-bellied pig. Who is he to comment on the human condition???
To: aculeus
People like this hate conservatism and traditionalism to the point that they're willing to take any angle they can against people who champion it. He doesn't have a clue what's going on in Iraq. He's just a fool, an arrogant fool.
To: aculeus
"The question is," he goes on, "do we go on murdering each other, or are we going to take time out to ask ourselves why we're so angry in the first place? I get mad at someone, then I find out more about why they did what they did to make me mad, and the anger disperses. We get angry because we don't have enough information."
I wonder if this is how that little slimeball would have handled Adolf Hitler. These people are so stupid, I can't even believe it.
To: aculeus
I think he has lost his sanity. I never did like him, so it will be no problem not to have him come on my TV, or go spend my hard earned money on his movies. I wish I could go face to face with him. People who do not have facts tend to show their stupidity in a hurry.
To: aculeus
Well George, how do you think you got the freedom to say all those things in the first place?
15 posted on
02/15/2003 7:26:42 AM PST by
DB
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To: aculeus
George might wander in to his local Blockbuster and see if he can take 3 steps without seeing some kind of gun or weapon on the cover of the films that are available. Try it yourself Freepers, you can't walk three paces in a video store without see violence depicted, promoted and sold by Hollywood.
All this is their right, of course. But when people like Clooney make major bucks by selling violence their insipid banter against violence falls on deaf ears here.
To: aculeus
I get mad at someone, then I find out more about why they did what they did to make me mad, and the anger disperses. We are facing people who got mad at us and decided to destroy two buildings in New York, another in Washington, D.C., and another that they weren't able to reach. The only thing that has "dispersed" is the dust cloud left by the fall of those buildings. Actually, they've been destroying our planes and buildings for over twenty years. They are trash and scum, and Clooney wouldn't have the freedom to spout his nonsense if there weren't people willing to use force to fight these people. Clooney certainly has the right to say what he's saying, but a country that is worthy to keep its liberty will be made of people who recognize that Clooney is stupid.
Texas Wasn't Kuwait
Bill
18 posted on
02/15/2003 7:28:51 AM PST by
WFTR
To: aculeus
I can't resist a "Loony Clooney' thread...
Clooney: "I'm not a big, like, yogi guy, I'm just a stoopid film star. Stooooopid, goofball film star."
Give the guy credit -- at least he admits to having the IQ of a stalk of celery.
19 posted on
02/15/2003 7:29:12 AM PST by
F16Fighter
(Democrats -- The Party of self-loathing anti-Americanism and sedition)
To: aculeus
Bush ran away?I DON'T THINK SO!One could make the argument,if "GOONEY CLOONEY"is so courageous why has'nt he enlisted and on the front lines?
To: aculeus
wish he said all this TO MY FACE...what with the cussin,I'd break his nose....then two toes
accidently, of course.....he is affecting my safety,I can al least affect his work
To: aculeus
"Look at us," he cries, "we're the guys who marched into France and liberated them, handing out stockings and chocolate. Georgie might have overlooked a few military actions that led up to being able to march through parts of France. But then, it sounds like he learned all he knows about war from the movies.
To: aculeus
"George Clooney seems to be losing his temper a bit lately. Clooney got a lot of ink for blasting a reporter who called his film Solaris boring. I find you fascinating, Clooney told a journalist at the Berlin Film Festival. You crack me up, man. You just wanted to get up and be a rat, you know that? You just wanted to get up and say something rotten. What a jerk! I mean honestly, you know, what a s****y thing to say!
Source
George Clooney's latest film 'Solaris' has bombed at the box office in the States.
The flick only took $6.8m (£4.4m) in ticket sales at the weekend and landed at No.7 in the film chart.
Source
George Clooney reckons his A-list career has ground to a halt - the Hollywood hunk admits he hasn't been offered a good movie role for a year.
His latest film 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind' - which he directs and stars in with Drew Barrymore - goes on US general release tomorrow (Friday). He also has another flick in the bag, 'Intolerable Cruelty', out later this year, co-starring Catherine Zeta Jones.
But despite all that, the star admits he's being overlooked these days:
"Weird thing
you get into the position I'm in and you think all of a sudden it's just gonna be pearls. And the truth is it's one or two scripts a year - at best. It's funny, there are no original ideas. Good dialogue is hard to come by. It's really wild."
"I'm gonna take a little break and figure out what I'm gonna do. I'm trying to find a job."
Source
......good post..Perhaps Clooney can get a job in France!
To: aculeus
My brother was in the same Cub Scout den with Clooney WAY BACK WHEN - in Mason, OH (near Cincy - when Clooney's dad - Nick had his TV variety show (before Nick became a news anchor on local Cincy tv) in the Cincy area.
My brother spent the night at Clooney's house a couple of times - along with others in the den. My brother said back then that he (Clooney) was a jerk then, too.
He was a jerk then and REAL JERK now!!
29 posted on
02/15/2003 7:41:24 AM PST by
MasonGal
To: dighton; general_re
This makes me laugh uncontrollably. I wonder if he'll mind if I gobble up his mousseline. Nina Burleigh clone alert.
31 posted on
02/15/2003 7:44:12 AM PST by
aculeus
To: aculeus
Boycott the 75th Academy Awards!!!
33 posted on
02/15/2003 7:46:51 AM PST by
ServesURight
(FReecerely Yours,)
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