Posted: April 6, 2008 8:42 am
I remember an interview after thespringparrot wrote:Sail on............
I'll never forget you as Moses
Great post and well saidWino you know wrote:Sail on, Mr. President-Go with God & rest well, sir. Thanks for showing us what the GOOD side of Hollywood looks like.
A president presenting another president with a well-deserved Medal of Freedom, the nations highest honor for a civilian.
That's interesting.C-Dawg wrote:Great post and well saidWino you know wrote:Sail on, Mr. President-Go with God & rest well, sir. Thanks for showing us what the GOOD side of Hollywood looks like.
A president presenting another president with a well-deserved Medal of Freedom, the nations highest honor for a civilian.
Agreed. Sail on Mr. Heston.C-Dawg wrote:Great post and well saidWino you know wrote:Sail on, Mr. President-Go with God & rest well, sir. Thanks for showing us what the GOOD side of Hollywood looks like.
A president presenting another president with a well-deserved Medal of Freedom, the nations highest honor for a civilian.
Yeah, receiving the Medal of Freedom would most definitely be a low point in anyones life.Lightning Bolt wrote:That's interesting.C-Dawg wrote:Great post and well saidWino you know wrote:Sail on, Mr. President-Go with God & rest well, sir. Thanks for showing us what the GOOD side of Hollywood looks like.
A president presenting another president with a well-deserved Medal of Freedom, the nations highest honor for a civilian.
I find both the images above to be MOST TARNISHING of Charlton Heston's legacy.
Ask anyone who remembers Columbine...
I'll choose to remember him as the man that was elevated to star status from his chosen profession: he was an actor.
...if it was handed to me from this clowngreen1 wrote:Yeah, receiving the Medal of Freedom would most definitely be a low point in anyones life.Lightning Bolt wrote:That's interesting.C-Dawg wrote:Great post and well saidWino you know wrote:Sail on, Mr. President-Go with God & rest well, sir. Thanks for showing us what the GOOD side of Hollywood looks like.
A president presenting another president with a well-deserved Medal of Freedom, the nations highest honor for a civilian.
I find both the images above to be MOST TARNISHING of Charlton Heston's legacy.
Ask anyone who remembers Columbine...
I'll choose to remember him as the man that was elevated to star status from his chosen profession: he was an actor.![]()