Viacom Inc. Chairman Sumner Redstone explains his decision to fire Tom Cruise, because the actor “turned off all women.”
According to CBS, Restone told Vanity Fair magazine that “He (Cruise) was embarrassing the studio; and he was costing us a lot of money.”
Redstone also said that his wife’s opinion of Cruise played a part in his decision not to renew Paramount’s deal with Cruise’s production company.
“Paula, like women everywhere, had come to hate him. The truth of the matter is, I did listen to her… his behavior was entirely unacceptable to Paula and to the rest of the world. He just didn’t turn one (woman) off. He turned off all women, and a lot of men.”
Tom Cruise did have his odd time, his believe in Scientology and his couch-jumping antic was jeopardizing his image; but I bet that’s still lots of girls that like Cruise.
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November 2nd, 2006 at 3:05 am
Scientology scares me
Watch these if you have the time…
- Scientology Orienation video
- Scientology and their take over of Clearwater Florida
- Scientology 4th of July event
- “The Bridge” (a movie the CoS does not want you to see)
Some nasty things that CoS has done.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Freakout
“Operation PC Freakout was the name given by the Church of Scientology to a covert plan undertaken by the Church in 1976, with the goal of harassing Paulette Cooper, author of a book critical of Scientology titled The Scandal of Scientology. The plan came to light when the FBI seized several documents related to Operation Freakout from church offices in Los Angeles in 1977 during the investigation of Operation Snow White. The documents indicated the purpose of Operation Freakout was to have Paulette Cooper “incarcerated in a mental institution or jail or at least to hit her so hard that she drops her attacks”.[1] The strategy was to fabricate evidence that Cooper was guilty of issuing bomb threats against the Church, Henry Kissinger, Arab nations, and a laundromat. The seized documents were used to prosecute and convict Scientology officials in 1979.
The Church of Scientology continued to harass Paulette Cooper following Operation Freakout, filing numerous lawsuits against her throughout the 1970s and 1980s.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White
“Operation Snow White was the name given internally by the Church of Scientology to a program which included the single largest infiltration of the United States government in history.[1] Under this program, Scientology operatives committed infiltration, wiretapping, and theft of documents in government offices, most notably those of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. Eleven highly-placed Church executives, including Mary Sue Hubbard (wife of founder L. Ron Hubbard and second in command of the organization), pleaded guilty or were convicted in federal court of obstructing justice, burglary of government offices, and theft of documents and government property. The case was United States vs. Mary Sue Hubbard et al., 493 F. Supp. 209 (D.D.C. 1979)”