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15 years ago @ Breitbart.com - Wis. gov. rebuffs Demo... · 0 replies · +2 points

Walker has to make a stand here. If the Fleebag Tactic works and the Fleebaggers are made into Heroes, it will set a precedent that can backfire at all levels of government. Imagine what would have happened in D.C. last year if all the Republicans had runaway to a secret hideout because they didn't have enough votes! The MSM would have been pitching a fit! If the Wisconsin 14 emerge as heroes, it will change to entire political system forever.

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Today's Open Thread: #... · 0 replies · +2 points

Does anyone remember a great Richard Boone anthology series in the late 1950s--- it had a repertory of good young actors and did completely different stories each week. I remember Duvall was one of that company. I think it was before Mockingbird because I instantly recognized him when I saw him as Boo Radley. He's been a treasure for a very long time!

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - CBS Names Palin-Suppor... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'm a faithful GW watcher and I disagree completely with this meme of the Tea Party/McVeigh angle being a swipe at the conservative movement. The character is one of the few on the show that is consistently charming and sympathetic, in effect, his presence is a complete rebuttal of the MSM/Hollywood stereotype of the Tea Party movement. He is the Palin-supporting love interest of the Hillary-style attorney of the GW firm, much to her surprise. If you're not a regular GW watcher, don't buy into everything you hear about the liberal slant of the show without giving it a fair trial. The GW organization from writers to actors are doing a fine job and I hope it continues. I've found it riveting from the first episode.

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Screen Legend, Outspok... · 0 replies · +2 points

I've always been a Jane Russell fan and I agree wholeheartedly about "His Kind of Woman." I've got it on dvd and watch it about once a year. Brilliant film with a wonderful cast!

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Today's Open Thread: #... · 0 replies · +3 points

I loved him in Cimarron with Maria Schell, The Sheepherder with Shirley MacLaine and Cowboys with Jack Lemmon. Does anyone else remember hims as the lovable bus driver in the B comedy The Mating of Millie?

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Reader Poll: Why is Aa... · 0 replies · +2 points

Photoshop a picture of Sarah next to his and you will see they were separated at birth. See the facial resemblance? Subconsciously, it's got to drive him crazy !

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Announcing Big Hollywo... · 0 replies · 0 points

DESPERATION by Stephen King - group of adults in dire situation only chance of survival was through the prayers of a child who trusted the Lord.

15 years ago @ Big Journalism - Correction Request: Go... · 0 replies · +2 points

I just learned from a friend who as written an article that breast cancer fundraising dynamo, SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE actually contributes to PLANNED PARENTHOOD and has awards from Planned Parenthood to prove it! The irony is that abortion is a risk factor for breast cancer! SGK can go jump in the lake! There are many other organizations working on cancer cures, why donate to one that is pro-abortion?

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hey Moms, Abortion's N... · 0 replies · +2 points

I just learned two very interesting facts from my friend who is writing an article. Susan G. Komen organization funds Planned Parenthood, supposedly to provide breast screening services. Turns out, there is strong scientific evidence that abortion actually increases a woman's risk for breast cancer! Susan G. Komen organization has received awards from their buddies at Planned Parenthood! Knowing that will save me a ton of money support Pink Ribbon products and activities. No way I will donate to any organization even remotely tied to Planned Parenthood!

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Hollywood Has a Woman ... · 0 replies · +3 points

My two favorite actresses today are Frances McDormand and Amy Adams. They were great together in "Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day" playing a down-on-her-luck English spinster and a ditsy young American chanteuse.
McDormand always delivers a solid performance. I have only seen Adams in a couple of films but she just shines.