To: Cinnamon Girl
I can't believe that you forgot
MEL GIBSON!
Patriotic music stars (FORGET obnoxious Sheryl Crow):
Alan Jackson
Toby Keith
Faith Hill
Darryl Worley
27 posted on
03/04/2003 5:06:53 AM PST by
Alouette
To: Alouette
Charlie Daniels.
To: Alouette
I'm absolutely positive that Faith Hill came out anti-Bush in one way or another. I can't remember what she said and I can't find a quote online. But I do remember it because I was shocked that she'd be so careless with her bread and butter.
Turns out I was wrong. No one remembers it and the quote's been wiped off the face of the earth. ;)
52 posted on
03/04/2003 6:58:12 AM PST by
lainie
To: Alouette
Oh my gosh. I made this list at 1am and was thinking of Mel Gibson but just forgot to look up a quote for him. Oops!
To: Alouette
It's a safe bet that Mel's conservative. Though he's certainly not outspoken and has dual-citizenship between Australia and America(being that he was actually born here). He's the best actor anywhere today. It remains to be seen who has the guts to come out and declare themselves Republican/conservative in Hollyweird. It's the new blacklist, quite frankly. But certain stars have already established themselves. The best actors of all-time were Republican or conservative: Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, James Cagney, Cary Grant, Gary Cooper...That was a Hollywood that actually believed and respected their country. It's quite different with today's ungrateful Hollyweird garbage.
To: Alouette
I would bet good money that Alan Jackson is a Southern Democrat. Some of his songs have a "people vs. the powerful" populist message to them (if only briefly)-- like his new song "That'd Be Alright" (If everybody everywhere/Had a lighter load to bear/And a little bigger piece of the pie/We'd be livin' us a pretty good life) and he's from Georgia where Southern Democrats still exist.
To: Alouette
Patriotic music stars (FORGET obnoxious Sheryl Crow): Yngwie Malmsteen. WHen a south-american audience chanted anti-American crap, he launched into the Star Spangled Banner, told them to f-off, and left the stage.
And that boy sure as hell knows how to play that guitar.
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