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Arnold Schwarzenegger: True Lies
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Once inside the Premiere article, readers learned of vaguely sourced claims that Mr. Schwarzenegger had had four pig valves stitched into his heart in 1997 after it was learned he had cardiac disease. The article went on to accuse the actor of "swinish" behavior toward women and to hint he was a serial adulterer. When the actor's lawyer demanded that the Davis camp stop publicizing the article, Mr. South replied: "We don't roll over for anybody, no matter how big their bankroll or biceps are."
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Schwarzenegger says he's "a different Arnold," than he was in his bodybuilding days. "We all go through stages. You change a lot more, you become more mature. You grow out of this stage. When you are 4, you play with trucks [mimics the sound of an engine roaring and brakes squealing]. When you are 14, you don't want the little truck, you want to go out and play soccer; you don't think about building businesses.
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Arnold met secretly with Ken Lay on May 24th, 2001, shortly before the Enron price gouging of California. At the meeting Ken Lay handed out plans that included an end to "countless investigations into allegations that suppliers manipulated power prices."[1]
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POLITICS US - In recent days, Internet journalist Matt Drudge has posted several stories charging California gubernatorial recall candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger with holding racist views towards African-Americans. But so far, the mainstream media has not reported this aspect of the actor's background, save for a minor mention in a San Jose Mercury News story of last week.
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Arnold left his beloved country of Austria and made the US his home. Married an american citizen, became himself and american citizen, fathered american citizens is presently in a public office as an american citizen. Would he undermine the Presidency just because his mother gave birth to him in another country? He had no clue where he was when he was born, why fault him for that. He has proven his allegiance and faith in this country and it's way of life. If he is the best capable person for the job, then why not?
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A wacky western spoof from Hal Needham ("Smokey and the Bandit") starring Kirk Douglas as a calamity-prone outlaw who is continually impeded in his pursuit of "innocent" damsel-in-distress Ann-Margret by white-clad hero Arnold Schwarzenegger. Paul Lynde, Ruth Buzzi, Foster Brooks ... star. 89 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, Chinese, French, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai. theatrical trailers; interactive menus; scene access.
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