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Redford aims to see lots of films
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If a couple of foreign films scare you so much, you should really get out of Utah more often.
He has every right to do what ever he wants. But he shouldn't live the double standard.
"He didn't think twice about clear cutting thousands of acres of forrest land in order to build his ski resort and his extremely large house on Timp. NOr does he seem to be concerned with the dumping of sewage into the Provo river which comes from his ski resort."
Redford bought the ski resort that was already built and you can hardly say that cutting down a few thousand square feet to build a house is "clear cutting". As for the sewage, the north fork home owners association and Sundance pay quite a bit for their sewage processing facility that is one of the most advanced and ecologically friendly available. Get your facts straight.
I don't agree with Robert Redford's stance on many issues but I certainly think he is a very respectable resident of our state.
Why would the pro-Prop 8 crowd boycott Sundance and the Queer Lounge? Boycotting Utah was a silly, silly idea but just because a few people said it loudly, doesn't mean it was embraced by the many.
I do wish the Dnews (probably Redford's fault) would get a new photo! That one has been in my face on your web site for ages.
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