How sad. That was such a great movie. I hope they at least find his actual cause of death; it might put those who mourn him at rest.
~Bynary Fission
He was 84. Pick any number of the causes of death for 84-year-olds. It's not that his cause of death was undetermined, it's that his family chose not to release it.
heston was epic in every sense of the word. He will be missed by many people including myself.
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About a year ago I became president of the National Rifle Association
stopped reading
EDIT: okay i lied i kept reading
I like how he acts all proud about how he's defending his constitutional freedom about the idiotic amendment that needs to be abolished, but then he acts all proud about sticking a knife in the gut of a different one that should probably never be touched, ever.
MAN I LOVE THE CONSTITUION NOBODY CAN TAKE AWAY MY RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS GUNS FOR LIFE
MAN I LOVE RIGHTS CIVIL RIGHTS ARE AWESOME I AM SUCH AN ACTIVIST
HEY DID THAT GUY SAY WHAT I THINK HE SAID
EVISCERATE HIM
sorry, guido, shrugging off the guns part as being typical doesn't change the fact that the guy jacked off one amendment and body checked another one in the same breath
Never had much taste in those sort of films he was in, but at least I can respect him as a man having read this.
despite the death of several patients nationwide who had been infected by dentists who had concealed their AIDs --- the state commissioner announced that health providers who are HIV-positive need not... need not ... tell their patients that they are infected.
I wanna know what that Dentist was doing that was allowing him to pass his body fluids to the person he was working on.
ps go away tokzic what are you talking about he was beating off the first amendment as well as the second
See, his "I think this song is terrible" is part of the First Amendment. They're justified in releasing it, and he's justified in speaking out about it. The record label didn't have to kowtow, but they dropped Ice T anyway because they saw themselves falling in line with the same opinion (or began to realize it could hurt their bottom line). If you can use your First Amendment freedoms to influence how others use theirs, that's just fine, so long as the government themselves doesn't stifle such freedoms. In addition, he even stated that he owned stock in the company, so if anyone is going to speak out about the actions of a company, I would hope that the stock holders would be first in line.
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