A behind the scenes interview with Michael Weatherly on the set of “Charlie Valentine.” Charlie, played by Raymond J. Barry is a gangster and proud of it. The tools of his trade are sawed-off shotguns and straight razors. He has betrayed everyone who ever cared about him. His only rule is to “go quick….and never look back.” He is shameless and, when things in his life have gone bad, he runs to the son he abandoned as a child, played by Michael Weatherly. This is a story of sin and redemption, of father and son, of teaching and learning that, in the end, reveals unexpected qualities in a cast of unsavory characters.
Millions of freedom-loving people around the world support the 9/11 Truth Movement. Reagan wants them executed. Michael Reagan openly supports the brutal execution of political Activists in America. He has called for the murder of supporters of the 9/11 Truth Movement. He wants to pay for the bullets. He has used his national radio show to solicit the capital murder of Mark Dice and says that Mark should be “tied to a post in the middle of a firing range and shot and killed.” Reagan’s open support of the extermination of political dissidents is identical to the type of evil we have seen in tyrannical governments around the world, all throughout history. Michael Reagan hates freedom and advocates the mass execution of innocent civilians with no due process. www.reagandeaththreat.com
MJ pulled another masterpiece at age 34. Going 22-35 with some serious fadeaways, his finesse shooting proved to be too much in Game 2 Vs. Webber’s team. This turned out to be his highest scoring playoff game during his 2nd three-peat. While doing so, MJ enlarged his playoff dominance over history with his record 8th career 50+ playoff game (Wilt is second with 4 games of 50+ in the playoffs). It’s no surprise that the greatest player ever was what he was because he was the greatest playoff …
There really seemed to be no reason for MJ to come out against the mediocre Bullets with this sort of tenacity. But watching the game closely, it seemed MJ purposely set up his jumpers in order to open up his drives to challenge the 7-7 Muresan for a dunk. Big Men were just the main course during MJ’s reign and Muresan just came along a little to late for his own good. There was no doubt that MJ made several attacks with Muresan on his mind but the collapsing Washington defense averted a few …
Despite not shooting a single free throw in the game, Michael Jordan led Chicago with 28 points – 14 in the fourth – and helped propel the Bulls to a 96-95 win over the Bullets in game three. The win finished off the three-game sweep of Washington. Scottie Pippen scored 20 points, no two bigger than the two he got on game-winning dunk late in the game. Pip hurt his back on the play as he landed hard after the throw down. The Bulls were lucky to escape with the win, as the pesky Bullets …