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	<title>Comments on: In Memoriam: Ron Silver</title>
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		<title>By: Ozwitch</title>
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		<description>I loved to watch Ron Silver in action. I admired his performances, he always seemed passionate about his role and his characters came alive. I didn&#039;t know that much about his political views as I am not an American, but I did see mention of his passing today from a very snarky and petty Hollywood reporter, Jeff Wells, at Hollywood Elsewhere:

&quot;Actor Ron Silver, whose immense talent and fine, irony-tinged performances (Reversal of Fortune, The West Wing, the original B&#039;way production of Speed The Plow) were diminished and compromised in the public mind when he became a &quot;9/11 Republican&quot; and gave his earnest support to one of the most destructive and dysfunctional Presidents in U.S. history, died Sunday morning from esophegal cancer.

The 62 year-old actor had been fighting the disease for two years. Too soon, tragic news, sorry to hear it, condolences to his family and friends. I loved Silver&#039;s acting and would like to forgive him for giving a speech in support of Bush-Cheney during the 2004 Republican Nat&#039;l Convention. But that&#039;s not going to happen. Silver shamed himself with his Bush allegiance, and history will not judge him kindly. But I greatly admired Silver before he became a right-wing Frankenstein hardass. Let&#039;s try and remember him in a pre-9/11 light.&quot;

Good grief. He was &#039;shamed&#039; because he had a different opinion than the rest of the Hollywood sheep? He will be judged poorly? Where do these people come from? I&#039;m going to remember him as a fine actor and passionate patriot - I don&#039;t give a damm what his political beliefs were, why the heck should that make him a greater or lesser person?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved to watch Ron Silver in action. I admired his performances, he always seemed passionate about his role and his characters came alive. I didn&#8217;t know that much about his political views as I am not an American, but I did see mention of his passing today from a very snarky and petty Hollywood reporter, Jeff Wells, at Hollywood Elsewhere:</p>
<p>&#8220;Actor Ron Silver, whose immense talent and fine, irony-tinged performances (Reversal of Fortune, The West Wing, the original B&#8217;way production of Speed The Plow) were diminished and compromised in the public mind when he became a &#8220;9/11 Republican&#8221; and gave his earnest support to one of the most destructive and dysfunctional Presidents in U.S. history, died Sunday morning from esophegal cancer.</p>
<p>The 62 year-old actor had been fighting the disease for two years. Too soon, tragic news, sorry to hear it, condolences to his family and friends. I loved Silver&#8217;s acting and would like to forgive him for giving a speech in support of Bush-Cheney during the 2004 Republican Nat&#8217;l Convention. But that&#8217;s not going to happen. Silver shamed himself with his Bush allegiance, and history will not judge him kindly. But I greatly admired Silver before he became a right-wing Frankenstein hardass. Let&#8217;s try and remember him in a pre-9/11 light.&#8221;</p>
<p>Good grief. He was &#8216;shamed&#8217; because he had a different opinion than the rest of the Hollywood sheep? He will be judged poorly? Where do these people come from? I&#8217;m going to remember him as a fine actor and passionate patriot &#8211; I don&#8217;t give a damm what his political beliefs were, why the heck should that make him a greater or lesser person?</p>
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