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    Some of these may be repeats.

    This list is from FreeRepublic.



    Danny Aiello (Act)

    Kim Alexis (Act)

    Denise Austin (Sports)

    Alan Autry (Act/Fresno,CA Mayor)

    Bob Backlund (Wrestler/Pol. candidate)

    "Sir" Charles Barkley (Sports)

    Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (Music)

    Orson Bean (Act)

    Catherine Bell (Act)

    Belamy Brothers (Music)

    Tom Beringer (Act)

    Jan Berry of "Jan and Dean" (Music)

    Clint Black (Music)

    Lisa Hartman Black (Act)

    Ernest Borgnine (Act)

    Bruce Boxleitner (Act)

    George Brett (Sports)

    Jack Buck (Sports)

    Jim Bunning (Sports/KY US Senator)

    Delta Burke (Act)

    Kirk Cameron (Act)

    Drew Carey (Act) (Libertarian)

    Dixie Carter (Act)

    Nell Carter (Act)

    Harry Wayne "K.C." Casey of "KC and the Sunshine Band" (Music)

    Tom Clancy (Author)

    Harry Connick Jr (Music/Act) (Democrat)

    Robert Conrad (Act)

    Charlie Daniels (Music)

    Tony Danza (Act)

    Doris Day (Act)

    Bo Derek (Act)

    C.C. Deville (Music)

    Mike Ditka (Sports)

    Shannon Doherty (Act)

    Jerry Doyle (Act/Pol. cand.)

    Fred Dryer (Sports/Act)

    Leslie Easterbrook (Act)

    Clint Eastwood (Act) (Libertarian)

    Buddy Ebsen (Act)

    John Elway (Sports)

    Chad Everett (Act)

    Brett Favre (Sports)

    Glenn Ford (Act)

    Haden Fry (Sports)

    John Gavin (Act/fmr. Amb. to Mexico)

    Crystal Gayle (Music)

    Sarah Michelle Gellar (Act)

    Joe Gibbs (Sports)

    Mel Gibson (Act)

    Melissa Gilbert (Act)

    Clarence Gilyard (Act)

    Rev. Billy Graham (Religious)

    Kelsey Grammar (Act)

    Fred Grandy (Act/Fmr. IA Congressman)

    Merle Haggard (Music)

    George Hamilton (Act)

    Paul Harvey (Radio)

    Patricia Heaton (Act)

    Charlton Heston (Act)

    Catherine Hicks (Act)

    Hal Holbrook (Act)

    Bob Hope (Act)

    Dennis Hopper (Act)

    Susan Howard (Act)

    Dale Jarrett (Sports)

    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson (Wrestler/Act)

    Jimmy Johnson (Sports)

    Christine Jones

    Shirley Jones (Act)

    Jeff Kent (Sports)

    Bobby Knight (Sports)

    Yaphet Kotto (Act)

    Steve Largent (Sports/OK Congressman & future Governor)

    John Larroquette (Act) (questionable)

    Tommy Lasorda (Sports)

    Jerry "The King" Lawler (Wrestler/Act/Pol. cand.)

    Al Leiter (Sports)

    Meat Loaf (Music/Act)

    Anne Lockhart (Sports)

    Heather Locklear (Act)

    Mike Love (Music)

    George Lucas (Director) (questionable)

    David Lynch (Director)

    Loretta Lynn (Music)

    Norm MacDonald (Act)

    Karl "The Mailman" Malone (Sports)

    Barbara Mandrell (Music)

    Louise Mandrell (Music)

    Jackie Mason (Comedian/Act)

    Johnny Mathis (Music)

    Charles McCord (of Imus In the Morning)

    Reba McEntire (Music/Act)

    Bernard McGuirk (of Imus In the Morning)

    Don McLean (Music)

    Linda McMahon (Sports)

    Gerald McRaney (Act)

    Al Michaels (Sports)

    John Milius (Director)

    Lorrie Morgan (Music)

    Julianne Morris (Act)

    Wendy Moten (Music)

    Jim Nabors (Act)

    Wayne Newton (Act)

    Chuck Norris (Act)

    Ted Nugent (Music)

    Gary Numan (Music)

    The Oak Ridge Boys (Music)

    Mike Oldfield (Music)

    Gary Oldman (Act)

    Tom Osborne (Sports/now NE Congressman)

    Ken Osmond (Act)

    Marie Osmond (Music/Act)

    Fess Parker (Act)

    Jameson Parker (Act)

    Joe Paterno (Sports)

    Joe Pesci (Act)

    Richard Petty (Sports/Pol. cand.)

    Regis Philbin (Act)

    John Popper (Music)

    Laura Prepon (Act)

    Nancy Davis Reagan (Act/First Lady)

    Ronald Reagan (Act/Governor/President)

    Dana Rohrabacher (CA Congressman)

    Roseanne (Act)

    Kurt Russell (Act) (Libertarian)

    Pat Sajak (Act)

    Pete Sampras (Sports)

    Rick Schroeder (Act)

    Jon Secada (Music)

    Tom Selleck (Act)

    Paul Shanklin (Satirist)

    Ricky Skaggs (Music)

    Paul Sorvino (Act)

    Robert Stack (Act)

    Nancy Stafford (Act)

    Ben Stein (Act)

    George Steinbrenner (Sports)

    Shirley Temple-Black (Act/fmr. Ambassador)

    Dave Thomas (Act) (SCTV, not Wendy's)

    Fred Thompson (Act/TN US Senator)

    Dean Torrance of "Jan and Dean" (Music)

    Joe Torres (Sports)

    Travis Tritt (Music)

    Janine Turner (Act)

    Val Venis (Wrestler)

    Jimmy (J.J.) Walker (Act/Radio)

    Darrell Waltrip (Sports)

    Julius Caesar "J.C." Watts, Jr. (Sports/OK Congressman)

    Patrick Wayne (Act)

    Ann Wedgeworth (Act)

    Lisa Whelchel (Act)

    Reggie White (Sports)

    Cindy Williams (Act)

    Hank Williams Jr. (Music)

    Ted Williams (Sports)

    Martha Williamson (Producer)

    Noble Willingham (Act/Pol. cand.)

    Bruce Willis (Act)

    Tiger Woods (Sports)

    BeBe Wynans (Music)

    CeCe Wynans (Music)

    ZZ Top (Music)

    Most country singers and NASCAR drivers are conservatives 95% of the PGA tour is conservative
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    One name is missing.

    Andy Garcia is a Republican as well as being incredibly dreamy!
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    W'04

    This is an enormous support list, several pages long.

    http://groups.msn.com/SupportingPres...orgewbush.msnw

    "Our war on terror begins with Al Qaeda, but it does not end there. Our enemy is a radical network of terrorists, and every government that supports them. Americans should not expect one battle, but a lengthy campaign, unlike any other we have ever seen. The only way to defeat terrorism as a threat to our way of life is to stop it, eliminate it and destroy it where it grows."

    President G.W. Bush, Sept 20, 2001

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    There's Scott Baio. The one who was rumored to be dead once. He's involved in many conservative groups. Angie Harmon is also conservative.
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    Missed Gary Sinise.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Ptarmigan
    There's Scott Baio. The one who was rumored to be dead once. He's involved in many conservative groups. Angie Harmon is also conservative.
    Scott Baio ?. You mean Chachi ?.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Elmira Viking
    Missed Gary Sinise.
    Gary Sinese is on the list S G linked. That's quite a list. A few surprises there, too!
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    I am pretty sure Gary Sinese was on the list I posted earlier on in this thread...

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    “Change or Die”


    I’ve got a message for the Democrats. It is similar to P. Diddy’s “Vote or Die” message (the point of which, incidentally, still eludes me). My message: “Change or Die”.



    It seems to me a simple thing to grasp, much more so than the muddled “Vote or Die” line. Coming from P. Diddy, professing to be an independent on The O’Reilly Factor prior to the election, the “Vote or Die” message seems to indicate that if you stay home on election day (read: fail to vote for John Kerry) you should die.



    Or you could die . . . or you would die.



    [Throwing hands up in frustration] I just don’t know.



    My message, “Change or Die”, is for Democrats who, up until recently, have taken painstaking care to embrace and fully accept the liberal package of issues from the far-left fringe. Change your tune of fully and unquestioningly supporting this left-coast ideology or don’t bother showing up for the next election. That is my message, pure and simple (or as George W. calls it, “straight-talk”).



    I saw yesterday that the young Democrats have come out of their hidey hole and announced their intentions of taking the party back from the old, embittered, latte-drinking, drum-beating liberals who currently make up a measly percentage of the party, but enjoy a stranglehold on its national image. That’s good news for American politics and even better news for Republicans.



    Why? Well, let me educate you by posing a question. Why do you think the Democratic Party has become virtually irrelevant as of late?



    To answer it, one must go back fifty years. All those years ago, Democrats took control of the Legislative Branch of Government. Both houses of Congress were clutched securely in their grasp for forty long years. Over that time, Republicans were relegated to menial tasks like fetching foamy lattes, sweeping floors and moving new furniture into the offices of powerful Democrats. Also during that time, Democrats became soft and flabby, embracing liberalism more and more fanatically each day, thinking their power was perpetually secure, and truly believing that, even though a majority of Americans disagreed with liberalism, in the end it didn’t matter . . . because Democrats would always enjoy the majority, unchallengeable by the meek and humble, floor-sweeping Republicans.



    Then, it happened . . . the Republican Revolution. Bam – Surprise! Here we are! And we’re taking all your furniture and moving it into our offices! Get me coffee!



    And so, Republicans took control. But it wasn’t a sneak attack, by any means. The right had been warning the left year after year how out-of-control liberalism was becoming. But did they listen? The results speak volumes. The Senate, the House of Representatives, the Supreme Court and, most importantly, the Presidency, all fell firmly into GOP hands.



    But young Democrats are energized. Even though the tenure of the Republicans has been brief in comparison to the forty years enjoyed by the left, these neophytes are ready to take the reins of the party and lead it in a new direction. This is what is good for American politics.



    So, why is this also good for Republicans? Well, it’s all about tough competition. Think about this: Had the Gingrich Brigade been in full swing decades before the 1990s, the Democrats would most certainly not have been in power for a full forty years. Without any viable source of opposition, vocal and action-oriented, the Democrats, to quote Newt Gingrich, “wither[ed] on the vine”. If Republicans continue to enjoy the majority, as I’m sure they will, there is the very real danger of becoming slovenly and sluggish. With the energizing of the young Democrats, this will keep Republican strategists on their toes (and Republican elected officials in office).



    This is not to say that the young Democrats’ attempts at a coup will be fruitless. By all accounts, it will be a vital step in the right direction for their party. The “Change or Die” message may sound tongue-in-cheek, but is nevertheless serious. You young Democrats out there who are tired of losing elections must . . . MUST . . . take back the party. You must change or your party will surely die. Put liberalism back into the closet where it belongs and start to think for yourselves once again!



    Liberate yourselves from liberalism! Good luck!

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    Arnold is a Republican actor but is he Conservative?

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