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Originally Posted by chelsea24
I did not see it. The clips do not capture my interest, although George Clooney always does! ;D This the film he left the Writer's Guild over. A big step. So, I do hope it does well for him. 
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Back in 2003 around April when I was still volunteering at Palm Harbor's 2 public libraries for about 10 to 14 hours per week, I got an e-mail from someone claiming to be "George Clooney". A "Lifetime Channel" PA or someone claiming to be one--Vanessa-- wrote me an e-mail about what I had posted on Findlaw's Writ's message board about the Scott Peterson case.
We got in a very lengthy discussion of my fight for survivors' rights and the weapons used sometimes by the law librarianship powers that be-- to put my mental health in question while simultaneously blacklisting me from work in that profession-- and low and behold I received a e-mail from "George Clooney" claiming he was dating this "Lifetime Channel" PA.
Still do not know if this really was the George Clooney but the "Lifetime Channel" Assistant-- Vanessa-- seemed very honest and very much concerned about the abuse of labels of mental illness as a means of social engineering. Incidentally, this was/is a favorite trick of many totalitarian regimes where there are no genuine checks and balances in place.
There was another important feature of my struggle getting practical information for survivors' of crimes information into libraries but I like to try to keep that off of the Internet as best I can.
Am a big fan of George Clooney. :bigthumbsup:
Told the same story in e-mails to various celebrities like Tom Cruise and Jim Carrey but never got back any answers except for one e-mail from Tom Clancy.
It is quite easy to check over the Internet if various libraries have such and such a resource which would be helpful for survivors and victims of crimes to have ready access to like the FL Victim Services Directory and other similar directories.
I had hoped to get celebrities involved with my cause of empowering survivors of crimes through ready access to practical information through libraries as well as on the Internet.