Monday, April 7, 2008

Charlton Heston (1923-2008)
















Over the weekend, the great Charlton Heston passed away.

Best known as the lead actor in such epic movies like
Ben-Hur, El Cid, Planet of the Apes and of course, The Ten Commandments, Charlton Heston was a staunch believer in conservative values.

He was not
afraid to come out against affirmative action (liberals' form of anti-white racism) and support Republicans running for President when almost all Hollywood is insanely leftist. He voted for Richard Nixon in 1972 and actively campaigned for Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush.

In an address to students at the Harvard Law School, he said this:

"The Constitution was handed down to guide us by
a bunch of wise old dead white guys who invented our country! Now some flinch when I say that. Why! Its true-they were white guys! So were most of the guys that died in Lincoln’s name opposing slavery in the 1860s. So why should I be ashamed of white guys? Why is “Hispanic Pride” or “Black Pride” a good thing, while “White Pride” conjures shaved heads and white hoods? Why was the Million Man March on Washington celebrated by many as progress, while the Promise Keepers March on Washington was greeted with suspicion and ridicule? I’ll tell you why, Cultural warfare!"

A great believer in Americans' right to bear arms, he headed the NRA (National Riffle Association) between 1998-2003 and tirelessly promoted the Second
Amendment.

In August 2002, Heston publicly announced he was diagnosed with symptoms consistent with Alzheimer's disease. Almost instantly the left hate machine went into action, with the pathetic George
Clooney being one of the first to express satisfaction from another human being's misfortune. Heston responded, by saying Clooney lacked class, and said he felt sorry for Clooney, as Clooney had as much of a chance of developing Alzheimer's as anyone else.

Literally hours after it was
announced that Charlton Heston passed away, the disgusting hate websites of the far left (Daily Kos, Huffington Post, etc.) sprung into a vile tirade of celebrating his death.

Just as Charlton Heston answered with class to
Clooney's stupidity, so should we now feel sorry for a bunch of God-less hateful little nothings who probably think that death happens only to others and they'll leave for ever....

While pitying
those atheists, I can't but remember Dane Cook's line: God will return them as trees...which will be cut down....made to paper and come back as....a Bible....

Rest in Peace Charlton Heston!

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