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His role with the NRA was as PRESIDENT, and it wasn't brief. He was president for 5 years and during this time, the old bastard had the nerve to hold a rally in Columbine just weeks after that terrible shooting, pushing as the NRA always does, for more guns. Heston was a cool actor on screen but a fucking prick and salesman after his career was over.
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So you are one of those people that think "Bowling for Columbine" was based on facts?
It wasn't a documentary
I think you're a prick for bashing someone that stood up for peoples rights, fuck off and stick with Canadian politics. He stood up for what he believed in, he had a spine, not like the people you seem to ..
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It looks like a gun to me

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Never said gun, Said fire arm, there is a difference
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Thats nice. I never thought he was racist so don't really know how this applies.
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He's a prick, but not a racist? Wow, stand up for what you believe in and get hammered by Mark Prince
In the 2002 film Bowling for Columbine, Michael Moore interviewed Heston at Heston's home, asking him about an April 1999 meeting the NRA held in Denver, Colorado shortly after the Columbine high school massacre. Moore criticized Heston for the perceived thoughtlessness in the timing and location of the meeting. When Moore asked Heston for his thoughts on why gun-related homicide is so much higher in the United States than in other countries, Heston said it was because "we have probably more mixed ethnicity."[60] Heston subsequently, on-camera, excused himself and walked away. Moore was later criticized for having conducted the interview in what some viewed as an ambush.[61][62][63] The interview was conducted before Heston publicly announced that he was suffering from Alzheimer's, but the film was released afterward, causing some to say that Moore should have cut the interview from the final film
Michael Moore is a piece of shit!