I'm very glad I don't watch 3 and half men

@Fortunata (1135)
United States
September 14, 2009 3:24pm CST
Charlie Sheen wrote a letter to the President asking him to look into the nutty assertion that the government was behind 9-11. Apparently he's a Truther member. Looks like Charlie is taking after his dad, Martin, in backing crazy people and conspiracies. Makes me very glad I don't watch anything with Charlie Sheen in it. Who's keeping that show on the air, anyway? It sux.
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@xfahctor (14113)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
15 Sep 09
Let me shed a little light on this. I don't buy in to it myself, but I spend a lot of time among those who do and REALLy actively work against these" forces". What isn't totaly understood is the larger powers perported to be at play behind the scenes. To say the government did it is far too simplistic and misses a much larger picture. It's all part of a vaster and larger power known as "the new world order", the government within the government, part of a much larger global conspiricy. It's a pretty deep rabbit hole to go down. It should be noted that for the most part, these are harmelss country loving patriots, it also should be noted this is not a unique thing to the U.S. it is a world wide community, most notably in canada, the uk and australia. There is actually a basis of fact to the theory, they just take a ton of lossely related facts, extrapoalte and specualte and come to some pretty bizarre conclusions on some of this stuff. But I get a lot of good heads up political information from them all of which IS acurate and generaly ignored by the media, but none the less verifyable and just some of the individual tid bits by themselves is sometimes chilling stuff.
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@katie0 (5203)
• Japan
3 Mar 11
Conspiracies can be very entertaining, it's funny to think he did that.
• United States
14 Sep 09
I see no problem in looking into 9/11, but the problem is the people that are investigating this. If the government covered this up, and the government in investigating this, then you don't even need to bother. Welcome to America, where every American has the right to decide for themselves who is crazy, and who isn't. I will have to fall on the NOT on this one.
• United States
17 Sep 09
personaly, i find the show very funny, and have been a fan of it since the begining. Charlies political veiws outside of the "work place" have no impact to me on whether or not i will watch his show or movies. Granted i do beleive that people who are in the spotlight in hollywood need to keep in mind that being uber vocal about politics, or any issue that may be considered controversial may affect their careers in the long run, but i guess that is a choice they have to make, and maybe there are enough people out there like me who are able to watch a show for the entertainment value it provides, and not judge them on their personal lives.
• United States
14 Sep 09
aside from the show, his movies are fantastic.. even if he is crazy... or your crazy..