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sOuXzA. #1 that's all I know. should be hitting the news about now bunk Red Skull Member #2 Someone plotted to kill bill, news incoming. #3 Someone plotted to kill bill, news incoming. bill or george I was told george #4 Is this latent BDS? What, at this point, does it matter? #5 ISIS operative in plotted to assassinate George W. Bush, FBI alleges Tom Winter and Ken Dilanian and Pete Williams - 4m ago #6 Is this latent BDS? What, at this point, does it matter? diversion for something #8 That I believe. Time to start digging on non-headline news items. #9 ISIS operative in plotted to assassinate George W. Bush, FBI alleges Tom Winter and Ken Dilanian and Pete Williams - 4m ago Sad that the FBI has been so corrupted that I immediately disregard a statement as false when you add their name to a story. #10 Interesting. Putin supposedly survived an assassination attempt recently.🤔 #11 Sad that the FBI has been so corrupted that I immediately disregard a statement as false when you add their name to a story. at least they aren't the ones doing the assassinating here #12 Yeah, I'm sure there was a serious threat on a 75 year old that hasn't been politically active in over a decade. I'm sure we'll find out in a decade that it's another case of the FBI busting the FBI. #13 at least they aren't the ones doing the assassinating here Are you sure? #14 Sad that the FBI has been so corrupted that I immediately disregard a statement as false when you add their name to a story. Can't be corrupted when you're corrupt from the start. They've been a complete joke since 1908. #16 When I was in 6th grade, Bush Sr. was VP and made a visit to our school. One girl said she was going to kill him (joking obviously) and the SS showed up at her house and sat with her and her family in their living room from before Bush landed in East TN until he left. #18 Sad that the FBI has been so corrupted that I immediately disregard a statement as false when you add their name to a story. this #19 Can't be corrupted when you're corrupt from the start. They've been a complete joke since 1908. Are you implying J Edgar Hoover was more corrupt and despicable than the most notorious Mafia Boss???? NO, Say It ain't so!! #21 Can't be corrupted when you're corrupt from the start. They've been a complete joke since 1908. Think so? Even Eliot Ness?🤔 #23 Think so? Even Eliot Ness?🤔 A guy who waged war over an unjust law???? Fuck that dude. #24 Pretty good reflexes there even if he was a deep state RINO. #25 A guy who waged war over an unjust law???? Fuck that dude. It made it as far as an Amendment to the constitution.🤔 #26 Pretty good reflexes there even if he was a deep state RINO. Yeah, if that had been Biden he would have been the first US President to die by shoe. #28 Middle eastern/North african cultures. Shoes are dirty from touching the ground everywhere and you shouldnt touch them unless necessary. Throwing a shoe is a major insult and isnt much different than throwing a turd. Or at least that was how an old Tunisian friend explained it to me. Or how I understood his ramblings... bunk Red Skull Member
Directed by Joel Schumacher Writing Credits (WGA) John Grisham ... (novel) Akiva Goldsman ... (screenplay) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Matthew McConaughey ... Jake Tyler Brigance Sandra Bullock ... Ellen Roark Samuel L. Jackson ... Carl Lee Hailey Kevin Spacey ... Rufus Buckley Patrick McGoohan ... Judge Omar Noose Ashley Judd ... Carla Brigance Tonea Stewart ... Gwen Hailey RaéVen Kelly ... Tonya Hailey (as RaéVen Larrymore Kelly) Darrin Mitchell ... Skip Hailey LaConte McGrew ... Slim Hailey Devin Lloyd ... Willie Hailey John Diehl ... Tim Nunley Chris Cooper ... Deputy Dwayne Powell Looney Nicky Katt ... Billy Ray Cobb Doug Hutchison ... James Louis 'Pete' Willard Kurtwood Smith ... Stump Sisson Tim Parati ... Winston Mark W. Johnson ... Deputy Willie Hastings (as Mark Whitman Johnson) Beth Grant ... Cora Mae Cobb Joe Seneca ... Reverend Isaiah Street Anthony Heald ... Dr. Wilbert Rodeheaver Thomas Merdis ... Reverend Ollie Agee Alexandra Kyle ... Hannah Brigance Terry Loughlin ... Jury Foreman Andy Stahl ... Reluctant Male Juror Joe Bullen ... Joe Frank Perryman Lorraine Middleton ... Blonde Woman Juror Graham Timbes ... Male Juror Jonathan Hadary ... Norman Reinfield Benjamin Mouton ... Klan Bomber Byron Jennings ... Brent Musgrove Patrick Sutton ... Militant Teenager Greg Lauren ... Taylor Danny Nelson ... Bud Twitty Mike Pniewski ... Deputy Tatum Elizabeth Omilami ... Woman Angry at Klan Lukas Cain ... Looney's Son Stacy Rae Toyon ... Looney's Wife Wayne Dehart ... Claude (as Wayne deHart) Helen E. Floyd ... Waitress at Claude's David Brian Williams ... Customer at Claude's Octavia Spencer ... Roark's Nurse Rebecca Koon ... Dell James M. Crumley Jr. ... Guardsman Mackenvale Jim Ritchie ... Tom Hardy Perry Ritchie ... Sarah Hardy Mike McLaren ... Administrator at Whitfield Tim Monich ... Reverend Fink (as Timothy F. Monich) Leonard L. Thomas ... Man in Lumberyard (as Leonard Thomas) Brance H. Beamon ... Fisherman Tommy McCullough ... Old Fisherman Ryk St. Vincent ... Deputy Bettina Rose ... Evelyn (Buckley's Secretary) Linda Calvin Johnson ... Sugar Terrance Freeman ... Court Deputy Alice Julius-Scott ... Woman William Truly Jr. ... Man #1 (as Dr. William Truly Jr.) Walter L. Hutchins ... Man #2 Jerry Hunt ... John (the Electrical Company Worker) Howard Ballou ... Reporter #1 with Hastings Todd Demers ... Reporter #1 with Jake Stephanie Strickland ... Stephanie (Reporter #1 with Buckley) Kim Hendrix ... Kim (Reporter #2 with Buckley) Rob Jay ... Reporter #3 with Buckley Sherri Hilton ... Reporter #2 with Jake Steve Coulter ... Klansman Jackie Stewart ... Fire Chief Rosebud Dixon-Green ... Woman at Rally Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Sheryl Clark ... Courtroom Gallery / Shooting Spectator (uncredited) Eva Ford ... Courtroom Observer / Townsperson (uncredited) Stuart Greenwell ... Concerned Neighbor (uncredited) Justin Mabry ... Riot Scene (uncredited) Lorin Moore ... Bar Patron (uncredited) M. Emmet Walsh ... Dr. Willard Tyrell ' Bass (the Defense Psychologist) (uncredited) Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc ... (uncredited) Produced by William M. Elvin ... associate producer John Grisham ... producer Hunt Lowry ... producer Arnon Milchan ... producer Michael G. Nathanson ... producer (as Michael Nathanson) Music by Elliot Goldenthal Cinematography by Peter Menzies Jr. ... director of photography Film Editing by William Steinkamp Casting By Mali Finn Production Design by Larry Fulton Art Direction by Richard Toyon Set Decoration by Dorree Cooper Costume Design by Ingrid Ferrin Makeup Department Marietta Carter-Narcisse ... key makeup artist Ben Nye III ... makeup supervisor (as Ben Nye Jr.) Ramsey Scott ... additional makeup artist Robert L. Stevenson ... hair stylist Janine Thompson ... key hair stylist (as Janine Rath) Pamela S. Westmore ... makeup artist: Ms. Bullock (as Pamela Westmore) Gloria Belz ... makeup artist (uncredited) Linda Boykin-Williams ... makeup artist (uncredited) Sandy Jo Johnston ... makeup artist (uncredited) Production Management Bill Johnson ... unit production manager Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Angela Barnes ... dga trainee Alan Edmisten ... second assistant director William M. Elvin ... first assistant director Eric Oliver ... second second assistant director Darrell Woodard ... additional second assistant director Art Department Larry Clark ... paint foreman Asahel Cooper ... set dresser Francis N. 'Lucky' Costello ... stand-by painter Ronald Cox ... propmaker foreman (as Ron Cox) Kevin Coyle ... set dresser Keith P. Cunningham ... set designer Brad Einhorn ... property master Thomas Gilbert ... set dresser William C. Jones ... general foreman (as Bill Jones) Joel McKee ... assistant property master David Ronan ... on-set dresser Lee Runnels ... greens foreman John H. Samson ... construction coordinator (as John Samson) Stephen Andrew Schwartz ... lead man (as Steve Schwartz) Maya Shimoguchi ... set designer Andrew M. Siegel ... assistant property master (as Andrew Siegel) James F. Truesdale ... assistant art director David Weathers ... set dresser Lucy Weber ... painter Don W. Wegner ... set dresser (as Don Wegner) Dayton Castleman ... painter (uncredited) Jeff Cazanov ... set dresser (uncredited) Michael Denering ... scenic artist (uncredited) Robert L. Girard ... gang boss (uncredited) Mary Goodson ... set dresser (uncredited) Dave Kelsey ... sign writer (uncredited) Jeffrey McMahon ... construction foreman (uncredited) Gary Metzen ... construction (uncredited) Michael W. Moore ... prop maker (uncredited) Michael A. Wells ... propmaker (uncredited) Frank White ... welding foreman (uncredited) Daniel Williams ... painter (uncredited) Sound Department Robert Bradshaw ... dialogue editor (as Bob Bradshaw) Gordon Davidson ... dialogue editor Zack Davis ... adr editor Joe Divitale ... sound effects editor (as Joseph DiVitale) Joe Dorn ... adr editor Gordon Ecker ... sound effects editor Shawn Egan ... assistant adr editor John Michael Fanaris ... sound effects coordinator Carl Fischer ... boom operator Fisher ... cable person Steven Gerrior ... assistant sound editor Petur Hliddal ... sound mixer Hilda Hodges ... foley artist Adam Jenkins ... re-recording mixer Chris Jenkins ... re-recording mixer David Kern ... dialogue editor Mary Jo Lang ... foley mixer Lee Lemont ... foley editor (as Lee Lamont) Chet Leonard ... sound playback (as D. Chet Leonard) John Leveque ... supervising sound editor Kimberly Ellen Lowe ... dialogue editor (as Kimberly Lowe Voigt) Steve Mann ... sound effects editor Blake Marion ... sound effects coordinator Lori Martino ... adr editor Gary Mundheim ... foley editor Piero Mura ... foley editor John Roesch ... foley artist Mark Smith ... re-recording mixer Fred Stafford ... supervising adr editor Bruce Stambler ... dialogue editor Shawn Sykora ... supervising foley editor Roland N. Thai ... sound designer (as Roland Thai) Donald L. Warner Jr. ... sound effects editor Bernard Weiser ... sound effects editor Steven D. Williams ... foley editor John Soukup ... sound transfer (uncredited) Special Effects by Dominik Dugandzic ... special effects Steve Galich ... special effects coordinator Howard Allen Richardson ... special effects Ray Svedin ... special effects Scott Mobley ... special effects technician (uncredited) Steve Wolf ... special effects assistant (uncredited) Visual Effects by Andrew Adamson ... visual effects supervisor Don Lee ... digital compositor Liz Radley ... video and computer graphics supervisor (as Elizabeth Radley) Earl Wiggins ... aerial rigging coordinator (uncredited) Stunts Lance Gilbert ... stunts Mickey Gilbert ... stunt coordinator Troy Gilbert ... stunts David Barrett ... stunts (uncredited) Matt Byrne ... utility stunts (uncredited) Christian J. Fletcher ... stunt double (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited) Hollis Hill ... stunts (uncredited) Carlton Holder ... stunts (uncredited) Lee Waddell ... stunts (uncredited) Eddie L. Watkins ... stunts (uncredited) Camera and Electrical Department Tom Anderson ... assistant chief lighting technician Chuck Brown ... dolly grip (as Charles Brown) Chris Centrella ... key grip Randy Feemster ... camera operator: "b" camera Douglas S. Holgate ... aerial first assistant camera (as Doug Holgate) Dean M. King ... best boy grip (as Dean King) Jeff Kluttz ... rigging key grip Dennis J. Lootens ... rigging gaffer (as Dennis 'DJ' Lootens) Christine M. Loss ... still photographer (as Christine Loss) Bill McConnell Jr. ... second assistant camera: "b" camera William McConnell ... first assistant camera: "b" camera (as Bill McConnell) Richard Mosier ... first assistant camera Kevin Murphy ... gaffer Jacqueline J. Nivens ... second assistant camera Robert Presley ... camera operator: "a" camera / steadicam operator Suzanne Trucks ... camera loader Martin Weight ... video assist operator Kenneth Estes ... video playback operator (uncredited) Oscar Gomez ... best boy rigging grip (uncredited) Michelle Madison ... additional second assistant camera (uncredited) John T. Martin ... rigging key grip (uncredited) Hugh McCallum ... grip (uncredited) Rex Anson Rhorer ... rigging grip (uncredited) Eric Wycoff ... lighting technician (uncredited) Casting Department Shirley Fulton Crumley ... extras casting (as Shirley Cramley) Jo Doster ... local casting Regina Romain ... casting associate Emily Schweber ... casting associate Costume and Wardrobe Department Fran Allgood ... costumer Celeste Cleveland ... costumer Rudolph Garcia ... costumer Zandra Harding ... cutter/fitter Tom Numbers ... key costumer: men Christine Orth ... costumer Peggy Penamon ... costumer Joel Voorhies ... wardrobe assistant: Ms. Bullock Diana Wilson ... costumer Pamela Wise ... costume supervisor (as Pam Wise) Wendy M. Craig ... set costumer (uncredited) Editorial Department Mo Henry ... negative cutter Bob Putynkowski ... color timer Robert W. Steinkamp ... assistant editor (as Robert Steinkamp) Joëlle Taar ... assistant editor Debra L. Tennant ... first assistant editor Michael T. Wilson ... additional editor Jason O'Donovan ... editor: main title (uncredited) Location Management Anna M. Elias ... assistant location manager (as Anna Mewbourne) Scott Elias ... location manager Ash Taylor ... location assistant (as Ashley Taylor) Music Department Michael Connell ... music editor Robert Elhai ... orchestrator Matthias Gohl ... score producer Elliot Goldenthal ... orchestrator Deniz Hughes ... additional orchestrator Joel Iwataki ... score mixer / score recordist Richard Martinez ... electronic score producer Denise Murray ... assistant music editor Seda Ozen ... musician Jonathan Sheffer ... conductor John Moses ... musician: clarinetist (uncredited) James Thatcher ... musician: french horn (uncredited) Script and Continuity Department Sharron Reynolds ... script supervisor (as Sharron Reynolds-Enriques) Transportation Department Gary Duncan ... picture car coordinator Lee Garibaldi ... transportation captain Ken Nevin ... transportation co-captain (as Ray Nevin) Tommy Tancharoen ... transportation coordinator David Carlton White ... SPFX Driver/40' William Hogue ... driver (uncredited) Mike Robinson ... driver: art department (uncredited) Hank Van Apeldoorn ... transportation (uncredited) Robert Van Apeldoorn ... transportation (uncredited) Additional Crew Jennifer Addington ... staff assistant James Alesna ... staff assistant James B. Allen ... first aid Wendy Altman-Cohen ... principal eyewear Julianna Arenson ... production accountant Lacey Lee Ashley ... staff assistant Shauna Beal ... assistant: Mr. Milchan Porter Berry ... staff assistant Kathleen 'Bo' Bobak ... staff assistant Ernest Burnett ... assistant: Mr. Natanson Darrell Byrd ... stand-in Jim Byrd ... stand-in Rene Crowe ... production secretary James M. Crumley Jr. ... staff assistant (as Jamie Crumley) Paul D'Angelo ... staff assistant Bonnie Daniels ... production controller Dabney Day ... staff assistant Andra Eggleston ... assistant: Mr. Jackson Janette Evans ... assistant production accountant Deven Fredericks ... production secretary Susan Giordano ... assistant production accountant Anthony Goldschmidt ... title designer: main titles Stephanie Gordon ... staff assistant August Goulet ... staff assistant Susan Hartmann ... staff assistant Aaron Kahn ... staff assistant Heidi Leigh ... assistant: Ms. Bullock Michael Lindenbaum ... staff assistant Tim Monich ... dialect coach (as Timothy F. Monich) Belita Moreno ... acting coach Nancy Mott ... craft service Boone Narr ... animal trainer Theresa Phillips ... staff assistant Rita Racana ... assistant: Mr. Nathanson Rozzana Ramos ... assistant: Mr. Milchan Michael Randolph ... craft service Matt Rawls ... staff assistant Eli Richbourg ... assistant: Mr. Schumacher Mary Lou Robertson ... staff assistant Andy Rogers ... staff assistant Regina Romain ... staff assistant Bettina Rose ... executive assistant: Mr. Schumacher Mark Sayles ... assistant production accountant Margaret L. Schlaifer ... studio teacher (as Margaret Schlaifer) Marc Siegel ... staff assistant Michael Singer ... unit publicist Octavia Spencer ... staff assistant Stephanie Stears ... staff assistant Tate Taylor ... staff assistant Derek Wade ... production associate (as Derek Martin Wade) S. Denise Wax ... staff assistant Mark N. Woods ... remote head technician Yvonne Yaconelli ... production office supervisor Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc ... helicopter pilot (as Bobby Zajonc) John Alfred ... first assistant accountant (uncredited) David Ashley ... stand-in: Patrick McGoohan (uncredited) Neill Calabro ... utility stand-in: Chris Cooper, Kevin Spacey (uncredited) Jeff Coopwood ... adr voice (uncredited) Bill Daly ... post-production accountant manager (uncredited) Elloise Dover ... assistant: Mr. Dutton (uncredited) A. Welch Lambeth ... key production assistant (uncredited) Jerry Lousteau ... animal wrangler (uncredited) Carole Lowe ... product placement and production resources (uncredited) Andrea Metzen ... staff assistant (uncredited) Bobby Passons ... set medic (uncredited) Danny Vinson ... utility stand-in (uncredited) S. Denise Wax ... accounting staff assistant (uncredited) Thanks Thomas McCollum ... Army technical advisor and coordinator Crew verified as complete
#32 Middle eastern/North african cultures. Shoes are dirty from touching the ground everywhere and you shouldnt touch them unless necessary. Throwing a shoe is a major insult and isnt much different than throwing a turd. Or at least that was how an old Tunisian friend explained it to me. Or how I understood his ramblings... especially if thrown with the wipe hand Lee Guild of Calamitous Intent #33 I'd like to know their stategery. #35 Bush, cia, fbi, and Isis are all owned by the same franchise, so this is just scripted entertainment. What are they distracting us from? #36 Yeah, I'm sure there was a serious threat on a 75 year old that hasn't been politically active in over a decade. No shit, someone should’ve shown him photos of the ones fawking this country up instead of some old dude enjoying his retirement. Maybe they’re still pissed from that time they missed him when throwing a shoe at George. #37 It made it as far as an Amendment to the constitution.🤔 🤔 What happened to that amendment 🤔 #38 Does anyone really give a fuck? I thought dude died already, to be honest... #39 bill or george I was told george "bill or george anything but SUE!!" #40 It's said that this ISIS dude snuck right over the open border. I'm almost to the point I'd wished he was successful just for one more major blow to Brandon. And the dude must have been spooked while president. All of his paintings reflect it. #41 It's said that this ISIS dude snuck right over the open border. I'm almost to the point I'd wished he was successful just for one more major blow to Brandon. And the dude must have been spooked while president. All of his paintings reflect it. I listened to him speak in about 2018. It was interesting, to say the least. #42 at least they aren't the ones doing the assassinating here for once FIFY #43 It's said that this ISIS dude snuck right over the open border. I'm almost to the point I'd wished he was successful just for one more major blow to Brandon. And the dude must have been spooked while president. All of his paintings reflect it. So that's why George instead of Obama....can't do that to one of their own. #44 So if Organized religions belief in an afterlife is true, will someone like me who has pretty much blown off all facets of a church going lifestyle but as far as I know not caused any peoples deaths be condemned to a worse hell than W who is directly and indirectly responsible for a hell of a lot of peoples deaths? I am assuming he probably attends religious services regularly? Point to ponder. #45 So if Organized religions belief in an afterlife is true, will someone like me who has pretty much blown off all facets of a church going lifestyle but as far as I know not caused any peoples deaths be condemned to a worse hell than W who is directly and indirectly responsible for a hell of a lot of peoples deaths? I am assuming he probably attends religious services regularly? Point to ponder. Depends on the religion. Some religions, no hell, but different degrees in heaven. You'll just be a slave, servant to those that paid highly into that cult, aka religion. Or just come back reincarnated as a cow.. #46 So if Organized religions belief in an afterlife is true, will someone like me who has pretty much blown off all facets of a church going lifestyle but as far as I know not caused any peoples deaths be condemned to a worse hell than W who is directly and indirectly responsible for a hell of a lot of peoples deaths? I am assuming he probably attends religious services regularly? Point to ponder. Elon says we're all most likely just living in a simulation so you probably just get reformatted. #47 Why is this a story ? fuck GW. #48 Tries to troll some Religious fanatics, snags a couple jokers.... #49 Tries to troll some Religious fanatics, snags a couple jokers.... shhhh.... there's still time to turn this into a 30 page argument over religion. You just have to let it simmer. #50 So if Organized religions belief in an afterlife is true, will someone like me who has pretty much blown off all facets of a church going lifestyle but as far as I know not caused any peoples deaths be condemned to a worse hell than W who is directly and indirectly responsible for a hell of a lot of peoples deaths? I am assuming he probably attends religious services regularly? Point to ponder. all depends if you told a priest in secret and how many hail mary's you were told to throw out #51 It looks like pretty much everybody here thinks the same thing, the FBI is corrupt and nobody respects them, Bush is deep state. Now multiply that across the whole Country and that how the people view our leadership and the people protecting us, their all corrupt and we're fucking doomed!
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