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Wonder if be really had to work hard to get to where he is????


His father a chairman CEO of Armand Hammer Foundation as well as a board of trustees for Oral Roberts University!!! I'm thinking he's had & has it easy with getting an acting part!!
Makes me sickened by how "Talented Actors/Actresses" are pushed aside for someone like "Armie" all because of who Daddy is and $$$ Daddy has!

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It's amazing how wrong people are when they attack on a class warfare basis.
Reminds me of how people tried to diminish Romney's success because of his rich father. Romney certainly had advantages but his Dad did not believe in inheritance.

Or when people said Reagan was a coward for making Army movies during World War II, when in fact Reagan was in the military before the war and the draft started. It was his eye sight that kept him out of combat.

Funny, people never say Nancy Pelosi only got where she is because of a rich husband and a father who was Mayor of Baltimore.


I was born in the house my father built

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He's definitely not that "street"....

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It's amazing how people can judge a person on what they hear but have never met him/her. His parents are wealthy, but he still had to go out on his own and make a living. I would never want to dislike someone because of their monetary status. Haters gonnna hate!

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Armie never had to face down butt up unless he wanted to.

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Okay, Romney's success wasn't minimized on account of his father. It was due to destroying healthy companies and the fact that his biggest moneymakers involved ruining people's lives for profit.

Reagan didn't fight due to "extreme nearsightedness" LOL. Did you ever see him wear glasses.

As for Nancy Pelosi - she's not my congresswoman but she was infinitely more adept as a speaker than Boehner could ever hope to be.

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It's amazing how any message posted on the Internet can be turned political these days. It's amazing how it used to be this exciting new platform that has become -- well, are you a liberal or conservative. Well, I will give you your R-money's worth.

You're obviously bitter over Romney's DEFEAT. And still talking about Reagan? Wow. The nutjob who listened to psychics and championed the culture of corporate greed/welfare and let the song in congress "Martin Luther Coon". That Ronald (6) Wilson (6) Reagan (6)? That fascist pig who tried to cut school kids milk from 6 OZ to 4? Who increased the divide between rich and poor and is the basis of our current fiscal problems? Who said "a tree is a tree. how many more do we have to look at"? And claimed trees are killing us. Trickle down economy. No, thank you.

Glad he's dead and you don't seem too far behind him. Now, suck it.

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It has nothing to do with talent.
But not having to think about the bills, ever, does afford one quite a lot.
99% of people on the planet never reach not having to struggle for a living.
It's a huge advantage, regardless of the talent.

And - I think he's pretty good. He was good in "Man from U N C L E" as well as "J. Edgar". Some of it falls on the back of the director and the writer. There's only so much an actor can do.

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