In Reply to: do you mean... posted by dave c on April 6, 2008 at 15:33:23:
Heston was an advocate of gun ownership. That was, of course, before he developed his illness. Moore knew that Heston was not mentally well, yet still, best case, misled Heston, then proceeded to take advantage of him. Heston was not making speeches, as far as I know, after he was stricken. There were certainly more able people whom Moore could have approached. Why he chose Heston in Heston's state, only Moore knows.
Perhaps your political views tell you that anything and everything goes.
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- Try to get the sequence of events right... - jamesgarvin 17:51:46 04/06/08 (4)
- was he not still representing the NRA at the time of the filming? nt - dave c 04:32:21 04/07/08 (2)
- Define representing... - jamesgarvin 13:27:04 04/07/08 (1)
- RE: Define representing... - RGA 09:57:15 04/19/08 (0)
- RE: Try to get the sequence of events right... - patrickU 01:25:36 04/07/08 (0)