Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston died in early 2008. Charlton Heston was an iconic Academy Award-winning film actor, best known for playing larger-than-life heroic roles such as Moses in The Ten Commandments and Judah Ben-Hur in Ben-Hur. He has... [more]
Charlton Heston died in early 2008.
Charlton Heston was an iconic Academy Award-winning film actor, best known for playing larger-than-life heroic roles such as Moses in The Ten Commandments and Judah Ben-Hur in Ben-Hur.
He has been long involved in political issues and was president of the National Rifle Association in the years 1998 to 2003.
The Deadliest Combination: Guns, Liquor and ...Charlton Heston
And we're addicted to all three!
No Moses didn't die, but some people will weep as if he did. Charlton Heston was a very fine actor who backed some worthy causes (Civil Rights) and some unworthy causes (the NRA). Some people began to think that, later in life, Heston came to see himself as more of a Moses of the middle-lass white man. This is what he had to say:He certainly followed the evangelical role in distancing himself from unpopular ideologies.*
Our earlier post about guns laid out some hypotheses that Heston would have disagreed with. Here are some additional ones:
In 2004:
- 846 suicides involving young people 10-19 years old - and a significant amount of those were gay and lesbian teens.
- Firearm homicide was the leading cause of death among young black males.- The casualty rate for young people (19 and under) was one every three hours.
Again, Charlton Heston was a great actor.
I just don't think he would like living next to me.

Heston parting the Red Sea. Then ... and now.
Well, we couldn't afford a bridge (that says something about our infrastructure!)
And now...
Happy 21st Amendment Day! This is one example of how difficult it is to legislate health and welfare by forcibly taking away something that we've enjoyed for thousands of years. Help celebrate today - get wet responsibly

*In 1995, Heston denied a claim by Ben-Hur screenwriter Gore Vidal that there is a gay subtext to the film. Vidal says he wrote the script with such an implication, but never mentioned the subtext to Heston [though he did so to Stephen Boyd who played Ben-Hur's friend Messala].
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