I hate to tell you this but a person who is considered generally influential will, by definition, have their views carefully examined.
>>I'm just saying that for these guys to stand up now that they are older men and say something like "yeah I did it, but I was wrong, now don't any of you do it"... is a pretty weak message, and thats all they can really say isn't it?<<
Well Lizzie, you don't really know that is what he is saying, do you? I really have no idea exactly why he now has a pro-life view, if true. Perhaps he was simply intelligent enough to look at his wife's ultrasounds when she was pregnant, followed the development of their child in utero, and decided there was literally no way to make a decision as to when it was right to terminate that life, thus deciding if one is to err, it is best to err on the side of life. That certainly would be consistent with his anti-death penalty viewpoint.
>>Beatty is one guy where women have repeatedly claimed he lied to them, had two affairs at once, all kinds of sneaky stuff... Julie Christie was one who wrote something about this... so in this case you have a guy who deliberately used a lot of women... of course they set themselves up for it but once a guy starts lying about his intent then responsibility starts to blur a little don't you think? What about Diane Keaton, he was supposed to marry her wasn't he? <<
You must spend an inordinate amount of time immersed in the Enquirer....I honestly don't care about who is sleeping with who in Hollywood....
bp
|