Charleton Heston, RIP

Oh man.. :( He was a great champion for firearms rights , far more of an American than some of the present yo-yo's in hollywood.

Alzheimer's is a terrible way to go.


RIP Mr. Heston.
 
I heard the man speak at a Republican fund raising dinner years ago, hi was tired from traveling and speaking 1-2 times a day but his voice still had the quality it had when he played the role of Moses. He was a great champion of civil rights, as much as King was in his day...he will be missed.
 
This is very sad news!! Rest in peace Mr. Heston!

I have been a fan of his since I was little.
 
Godspeed Mr. Heston. He was my president for awhile, and too bad he wasn't president of the good ol' USA. We would have been better for it.

My condolences to his wife and family. Caring for someone with Alzheimer's is a very trying situation. They have gone through more than you can imagine.
 
coldhands.jpg
 
Mr Heston was a true WARRIOR for for the things he believed in, and true WARRIORS and very very rare. Rest in Peace with the Lord.
 
"Let my people go". Mr Heston was one of my favorite actors ever since seeing The 10 Commandments as a kid. My admiration of him grew greatly over the years as I discovered what a great man he was in real life. RIP.
 
Back in 1999, Mr. Heston was asked to deliver a speech at the Harvard Law School Fourm. Here are a few excerpts:

"Dedicating the memorial at Gettysburg, Abraham Lincoln said of America, "We are now engaged in a great Civil War, testing whether this nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure." Those words are true again. I believe that we are again engaged in a great civil war, a cultural war that's about to hijack your birthright to think and say what resides in your heart. I fear you no longer trust the pulsing lifeblood of liberty inside you ... the stuff that made this country rise from wilderness into the miracle that it is.

Let me back up. About a year ago I became president of the National Rifle Association, which protects the right to keep and bear arms. I ran for office, I was elected, and now I serve .... I serve as a moving target for the media who've called me everything from "ridiculous" and "duped" to a "brain-injured, senile, crazy old man." I know ... I'm pretty old but I sure, Lord, ain't senile.

As I have stood in the crosshairs of those who target Second Amendment freedoms, I've realized that firearms are not the only issue. No, it's much, much bigger than that. I've come to understand that a cultural war is raging across our land, in which, with Orwellian fervor, certain acceptable thoughts and speech are mandated. For example, I marched for civil rights with Dr. King in 1963 - long before Hollywood found it fashionable. But when I told an audience last year that white pride is just as valid as black pride or red pride or anyone else's pride, they called me a racist. I've worked with brilliantly talented homosexuals all my life. But when I told an audience that gay rights should extend no further than your rights or my rights, I was called a homophobe. I served in World War II against the Axis powers. But during a speech, when I drew an analogy between singling out innocent Jews and singling out innocent gun owners, I was called an anti-Semite. Everyone I know knows I would never raise a closed fist against my country. But when I asked an audience to oppose this cultural persecution, I was compared to Timothy McVeigh.

From Time magazine to friends and colleagues, they're essentially saying, "Chuck, how dare you speak your mind. You are using language not authorized for public consumption!" But I am not afraid. If Americans believed in political correctness, we'd still be King George's boys - subjects bound to the British crown."

...

"A few years back I heard about a rapper named Ice-T who was selling a CD called "Cop Killer" celebrating ambushing and murdering police officers. It was being marketed by none other than Time/Warner, the biggest entertainment conglomerate in the world. Police across the country were outraged. Rightfully so- at least one had been murdered. But Time/Warner was stonewalling because the CD was a cash cow for them, and the media were tiptoeing around it because the rapper was black. I heard Time/Warner had a stockholders meeting scheduled in Beverly Hills. I owned some shares at the time, so I decided to attend.

What I did there was against the advice of my family and colleagues. I asked for the floor. To a hushed room of a thousand average American stockholders, I simply read the full lyrics of "Cop Killer"- every vicious, vulgar, instructional word.

"I GOT MY 12 GAUGE SAWED OFF.
I GOT MY HEADLIGHTS TURNED OFF.
I'M ABOUT TO BUST SOME SHOTS OFF.
I'M ABOUT TO DUST SOME COPS OFF..."

It got worse, a lot worse. I won't read the rest of it to you. But trust me, the room was a sea of shocked, frozen, blanched faces. The Time/Warner executives squirmed in their chairs and stared at their shoes. They hated me for that. Then I delivered another volley of sick lyric brimming with racist filth, where Ice-T fantasizes about sodomizing two 12-year old nieces of Al and Tipper Gore.

"SHE PUSHED HER BUTT AGAINST MY ...."

Well, I won't do to you here what I did to them. Let's just say I left the room in echoing silence. When I read the lyrics to the waiting press corps, one of them said "We can't print that." "I know," I replied, "but Time/Warner's selling it." Two months later,Time/Warner terminated Ice-T's contract. I'll never be offered another film by Warner's, or get a good review from Time magazine. But disobedience means you must be willing to act, not just talk."

...

"Let's be honest. Who here thinks your professors can say what they really believe? It scares me to death, and should scare you too, that the superstition of political correctness rules the halls of reason. You are the best and the brightest. You, here in the fertile cradle of American academia, here in the castle of learning on the Charles River, you are the cream. But I submit that you, and your counterparts across the land, are the most socially conformed and politically silenced generation since Concord Bridge. And as long as you validate that ... and abide it... you are --by your grandfathers' standards - cowards."

...

Added - By the way - If you enjoyed "I Am Legend" with Will Smith, please go out and rent Heston's 1971 movie "The Omega Man." Based on the same story, with an interesting slant.
 
Rest in Peace, Charleton Heston. He was one of the last of that generation of actors who was a real, honest to goodness man, unlike today's generation of actors, who are little more than boys pretending to be men. I don't need to name names, as far as that's concerned. He was great in The Ten Commandments, Ben Hur, El Cid and a slew of sci-fi movies in the sixties. He was even lots of fun playing a grizzled, one-eyed old spy in Schwarzenegger's movie, 'True Lies.' He and his kind will be greatly missed.
 
A great American, a fine gentleman, and an authentic actor. Smokes and prayers for this man.
 
Heard about this on the way to work this morning.

TRULY, we have lost one of the greatest Americans of our time!

Rights Activist; civil, 2nd amendment, free speech, and more. Great actor, Phenomenal human being! He will be missed. Prayers for his family.
 
I saw him once in Century City in L.A., getting into a new all black Corvette convertible. Wish I could have slapped him on the back. Maybe he would have said, "get your stinking paws offa me, you damn dirty ape!!"
 
people remember. I remember him fondly as Cardinal Richelieu in the 1974 Three Musketeers. He will be missed.

Tom
 
Thanks for those good words of Mr. Heston, Centaur.

You're most welcome.

Here's a few more:

"The Constitution was handed down to guide us by a bunch of wise old dead white guys who invented our country! Now some flinch when I say that. Why! Its true - they were white guys! So were most of the guys that died in Lincoln’s name opposing slavery in the 1860s. So why should I be ashamed of white guys? Why is “Hispanic Pride” or “Black Pride” a good thing, while “White Pride” conjures shaven heads and white hoods? Why was the Million Man March on Washington celebrated by many as progress, while the Promise Keepers March on Washington was greeted with suspicion and ridicule? I’ll tell you why, Cultural warfare!"

Also:

"Political correctness is tyranny with manners."
 
He was a Great Man and a Great American :thumbup: Sad, but there really isn't anyone of his caliber in Hollywood left.... R.I.P
 
Back
Top