Last night's show was a disaster, from every angle with very few good or
entertaining
moments. This show business group is so totally ultra liberal that talent
doesn't
seem to be taken into consideration. Sally Fields? I gave up on that
show months
ago but watched it long enough to want to barf over some of her liberal
character's
political views; same with James Spader. He's the chosen one to spew
Boston Legal's
Kelley's liberal views ad nauseum. These two are just the tip of the
iceberg. But
what the heck, brains aren't a necessity in the acting business so the
ones without
them can still make it.....AAC
I don't think it's ethical to go out on someone else's nickel and
use the op****tunity to air my political views....Tom Selleck
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 07:45:17 -0400, "Patriot Games" <Patriot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>http://www.newsmax.com/entertainment/tv_emmys_gore/2007/09/17/33154.html
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>Al Gore Adds Emmy to Oscar-Winning Film
>
>Monday, September 17, 2007
>
>LOS ANGELES -- So he wasn't elected president. Big deal. How many other
>presidential candidates have an Emmy and an Oscar to brag about?
>
>Former Vice President Al Gore took home an Emmy on Sunday night for
creative
>achievement in interactive television for Current TV, his youth-oriented
>television channel.
>
>"We are trying to open up the television medium so that viewers can help
>them make television and join the conversation of democracy and reclaim
>American democracy by talking about the choices we have to make," Gore
said
>as he accepted the award.
>
>Current TV reaches about 40 million homes in the United States.
>
>Earlier this year, the best do***entary Oscar went to "An Inconvenient
>Truth," which chronicles Al Gore's campaign to educate people on the
dangers
>of global warming. Gore joined the producer in accepting the award.
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