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Posted: 1/19/2015 11:47:07 PM EDT
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"Upon this writing, Michael Moore is doing well, and is continuing to come up with great ventures that involve telling others capitalism is evil while making millions, using capitalism. He has, at the same time, rather mysteriously, never came close to Clint Eastwood's home."
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Yeah. I remember that.
The audience laughed, but Clint was dead serious. Charlton Heston and him were friends. |
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Clint is what... 84? 85?
With the amount of money he has, it'd be at least a few years in the court systems. He's got nothing to lose. |
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I'd sit and buy Clint a beer any day. I wouldn't piss on Michael Moore if he was on fire. |
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Maybe you know this story, maybe you don't
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That fat fuck wouldn’t be hard to hit. Belly shot would be damn easy.
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He's still around? I thought Michael Moore was savagely beaten by Tibetan Monks and tossed to the Vultures for proper burial.
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Just when I thought he couldn't get any more awesome, he goes and surprises me again.
Oh, and FMM! |
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Yep, it was 2005 when he said that. I believe he meant it then, and would still do it now! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Doesn't that say it happened in 2005? Yep, it was 2005 when he said that. I believe he meant it then, and would still do it now! The thread title made me believe it was in response to douchebag's statements about Kyle. |
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I guess Michael Moore had to ask himself one question .... "Do I feel lucky?"
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Eastwood is known as a serial womanizer, anti-war, pro-abortion, same sex marriage supporting libertarian. He also publicly supported gun control in the 1970's. Recent thread tore into Liam Neeson for supporting gun control but Clint Eastwood is probably just as liberal. Some people obviously think of him as his on screen persona.
Despite being heavily associated with firearms in his Westerns and cop movies, Eastwood has publicly endorsed gun control since at least 1973. In the April 24, 1973, edition of the Washington Post, the star stated that "I'm for gun legislation myself. I don't hunt."
Two years later, in 1975, Eastwood told People magazine that he favors "gun control to some degree". About a year later, Eastwood remarked that "All guns should be registered. I don't think legitimate gun owners would mind that kind of legislation. Right now the furor against a gun law is by gun owners who are overreacting. They're worried that all guns are going to be recalled. It's impossible to take guns out of circulation, and that's why firearms should be registered and mail-order delivery of guns halted." In 1993, he noted that he "... was always a backer" of the Brady Bill, with its federally mandated waiting period. In 1995, Eastwood questioned the purpose of assault weapons. Larry King, the famous television host and newspaper columnist, wrote in the May 22, 1995, edition of USA Today that "My interview with Eastwood will air on 'Larry King Weekend' ... I asked him his thoughts on the NRA and gun control and he said that while people think of him as pro-gun, he has always been in favor of controls. 'Why would anyone need or want an assault weapon?' he said." View Quote He had numerous illegitimate children by several women that he only publicly admitted were his in later years. He supported Dianne Feinstein and other democrats in their political careers. |
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of course people ragazine said that and larry jerk-off said what he said, what else do you think they were going to say?
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Eastwood is known as a serial womanizer, anti-war, pro-abortion, same sex marriage supporting libertarian. He also publicly supported gun control in the 1970's. Recent thread tore into Liam Neeson for supporting gun control but Clint Eastwood is probably just as liberal. Some people obviously think of him as his on screen persona. He had numerous illegitimate children by several women that he only publicly admitted were his in later years. He supported Dianne Feinstein and other democrats in their political careers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Eastwood is known as a serial womanizer, anti-war, pro-abortion, same sex marriage supporting libertarian. He also publicly supported gun control in the 1970's. Recent thread tore into Liam Neeson for supporting gun control but Clint Eastwood is probably just as liberal. Some people obviously think of him as his on screen persona. Despite being heavily associated with firearms in his Westerns and cop movies, Eastwood has publicly endorsed gun control since at least 1973. In the April 24, 1973, edition of the Washington Post, the star stated that "I'm for gun legislation myself. I don't hunt."
Two years later, in 1975, Eastwood told People magazine that he favors "gun control to some degree". About a year later, Eastwood remarked that "All guns should be registered. I don't think legitimate gun owners would mind that kind of legislation. Right now the furor against a gun law is by gun owners who are overreacting. They're worried that all guns are going to be recalled. It's impossible to take guns out of circulation, and that's why firearms should be registered and mail-order delivery of guns halted." In 1993, he noted that he "... was always a backer" of the Brady Bill, with its federally mandated waiting period. In 1995, Eastwood questioned the purpose of assault weapons. Larry King, the famous television host and newspaper columnist, wrote in the May 22, 1995, edition of USA Today that "My interview with Eastwood will air on 'Larry King Weekend' ... I asked him his thoughts on the NRA and gun control and he said that while people think of him as pro-gun, he has always been in favor of controls. 'Why would anyone need or want an assault weapon?' he said." He had numerous illegitimate children by several women that he only publicly admitted were his in later years. He supported Dianne Feinstein and other democrats in their political careers. |
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Eastwood is known as a serial womanizer, anti-war, pro-abortion, same sex marriage supporting libertarian. He also publicly supported gun control in the 1970's. Recent thread tore into Liam Neeson for supporting gun control but Clint Eastwood is probably just as liberal. Some people obviously think of him as his on screen persona. He had numerous illegitimate children by several women that he only publicly admitted were his in later years. He supported Dianne Feinstein and other democrats in their political careers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Eastwood is known as a serial womanizer, anti-war, pro-abortion, same sex marriage supporting libertarian. He also publicly supported gun control in the 1970's. Recent thread tore into Liam Neeson for supporting gun control but Clint Eastwood is probably just as liberal. Some people obviously think of him as his on screen persona. Despite being heavily associated with firearms in his Westerns and cop movies, Eastwood has publicly endorsed gun control since at least 1973. In the April 24, 1973, edition of the Washington Post, the star stated that "I'm for gun legislation myself. I don't hunt."
Two years later, in 1975, Eastwood told People magazine that he favors "gun control to some degree". About a year later, Eastwood remarked that "All guns should be registered. I don't think legitimate gun owners would mind that kind of legislation. Right now the furor against a gun law is by gun owners who are overreacting. They're worried that all guns are going to be recalled. It's impossible to take guns out of circulation, and that's why firearms should be registered and mail-order delivery of guns halted." In 1993, he noted that he "... was always a backer" of the Brady Bill, with its federally mandated waiting period. In 1995, Eastwood questioned the purpose of assault weapons. Larry King, the famous television host and newspaper columnist, wrote in the May 22, 1995, edition of USA Today that "My interview with Eastwood will air on 'Larry King Weekend' ... I asked him his thoughts on the NRA and gun control and he said that while people think of him as pro-gun, he has always been in favor of controls. 'Why would anyone need or want an assault weapon?' he said." He had numerous illegitimate children by several women that he only publicly admitted were his in later years. He supported Dianne Feinstein and other democrats in their political careers. If true, then fuck him. If I were you however, prepare plenty of K-Y Jelly because you are about to get fucked. |
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Michael Moore: "A man's got to do something for a living these days."
Clint: "Dyin' ain't much of a living, boy." |
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of course people ragazine said that and larry jerk-off said what he said, what else do you think they were going to say? View Quote It was an on air TV interview of Clint Eastwood in his own words. Do you think Larry King had his hand up Clint Eastwood's as manipulating the words like a ventriloquist dummy? |
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MM is a lying manipulative POS. I tried to convince my step son (who lives in and was born in Spain) that you can't just walk into a gun store and buy a gun w/o paperwork. Why? Because he watched Bowling for Columbine and saw MM getting a Weatherby rifle for opening a CD account at a bank in MI. The whole thing was a set up, but he and other Europeans watched the movie and think it has to be true.
We should sent MM a gift of Ho-Ho's, Twinkies, and cigarettes to finally kill off that fat SOB. |
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