Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Charlie Sheen Speaks On Morals, 9/11 & GWB



He's reportedly cheated on all of his wives. Dated porn stars. Slept with hookers and battled a serious cocaine addiction. In other words, he makes for the perfect Hollywood liberal to garner quotes from on issues dealing with morality, 9/11 and of course, George W. Bush.

From WNYmedia.net:

Speaking to The Alex Jones Show on the GCN Radio Network, the star of current hit comedy show Two and a Half Men and dozens of movies including Platoon and Young Guns, Sheen elaborated on why he had problems believing the government's version of events.

Sheen agreed that the biggest conspiracy theory was put out by the government itself and prefaced his argument by quoting Theodore Roosevelt in stating, "That we are to stand by the President right or wrong is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."

"We're not the conspiracy theorists on this particular issue," said Sheen.

"It seems to me like 19 amateurs with box cutters taking over four commercial airliners and hitting 75% of their targets, that feels like a conspiracy theory. It raises a lot of questions."

Sheen described the climate of acceptance for serious discussion about 9/11 as being far more fertile than it was a couple of years ago.

"It feels like from the people I talk to in and around my circles, it seems like the worm is turning."


Yunno, maybe the FDA needs to seriously look into making Bush Derangement Syndrome official so
we can start prescribing pills for these Leftist lunatics.

Besides that I find it interesting that Hollywood celebrities continue to get away with portraying themselves as scholars on politics (along with the media's refusal to point out these celebs blatant hypocrisies when they point fingers and judge others). Celebrity or non-celebrity, why should an actor's opinion on political matters be taken any more seriously than the average Joe walking down the street? Especially a man like Charlie Sheen, whose credibility on world matters should be taken as seriously as Barney the Purple Dinosaur. I'm sure the media can find better things to waste our time about.

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