by robertdreed » Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:05 am
In my professional opinion based on putting some years in as a night shift cab driver, Gibson looks drunk. <br><br>Mind you, about 20-30 per cent of weekend drunkards of his age cohort are known to add a little salt to their whiskey from time to time, if you know what I mean. In California, anyway.<br><br>You know, "polydrug abuse." F&L Vegas Syndrome. Not so much weed or acid, but stimulant powders like meth and coke, to make a "white night" of it, or three...or four. I think Keith Richard once mentioned that his record was 9 days. My opinion is that your body is yours, if you want to enter the Chet Baker lookalike contest- like Nolte, evidently- be my guest. <br><br>But stay off off the road, out of peoples hair, and lay off the ripping and running. <br><br>Unfortunately, that seems to be too much to ask for a sizeable number of boneheads out there. <br><br>And really, this is not the fault of the Jews. I am grateful to the police for dealing with people who are seemingly incapable of acting as responsible citizens. <br><br>By the way- did anyone catch that ruler-wielding Catholic reactionary being interviewed by Colbert, a couple of nights before the Gibson brouhaha? At one point, I swear I heard him claim that Passion Of The Christ was the ONLY wholesome, pro-social film put out by "Hollywood" in the last 10 years. Controlled by secular liberals, disproportionately of the Jewish persuasion, you know...<br><br>To me, the pompous self-righteousness of that comment was at least as politically pernicious as anything that Gibson was quoted as saying to the SoCal police in the course of his arrest. And unlike Gibson, who can offer the plausible defense that he got a little carried away with his fantasizing due to his transient envelopment in an quasi-etherous haze of ethyl alcohol- the Catholic Integralist was, to all outward appearances, not drunk on anything. Unless one counts sado-moralism, that is. <br> <p></p><i></i>