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Hollywood’s Heroes: NewsMax Magazine Names 25 Best Stars
Who are America’s 25 Best Stars?

NewsMax Magazine’s latest edition, "Hollywood’s Heroes," is just out – and we name names.

Hollywood has come under fire for its constant Bush-bashing as well as its overt efforts to elect John Kerry, but NewsMax Magazine is taking the high road by saluting Hollywood’s heroes.

Get our edition of "Hollywood's Heroes" FREE Click Here Now.

In NewMax’s “Hollywood’s Heroes” you’ll find out about the 25 stars who deserve acclaim for their courageous support of America and our troops. These are celebrities who live out the heartland’s values and stand up against Hollywood’s political correctness.

NewsMax’s “Hollywood Heroes” reveals America’s true role models, including:


Mel Gibson – what really happened to this megastar when he dared to produce “The Passion of the Christ.”

Tom Selleck – why he has not been afraid of standing up for Ronald Reagan, even when it wasn’t in vogue.

James Woods – he turned his back on Hollywood’s peaceniks to stand up for the war on terror.

Patricia Heaton – a crusader for family values, this actress would not give up her values for her career.
There are many more stars NewsMax salutes.

You’ll find their stories and why we rate them “America’s Best Stars.”

They include: Andy Garcia, Gary Sinise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Chuck Norris, LL Cool J, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Sarah Michelle Gellar, Dennis Miller, Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall, Catherine Bell, Danny Aiello, James Earl Jones, Ron Silver, Kelsey Grammer, Morgan Brittany, Ben Stein, Pat Boone, Kathy Ireland, Rick Schroeder and Bo Derek.

NewsMax Magazine is out and available at many bookstores (including many Barnes & Noble and Books-a-Million stores) and on newsstands.

You can get NewsMax’s “Hollywood’s Heroes” edition FREE with Mel Gibson’s new book Just Click Here Now.
 
gary sinise? huh... funny thing about the Steppenwolfe theater company. I thought I heard a few months ago John Malkovich got fed up and left France, publicly stating his disgust with the french government. And yet their careers began with wonders like the movie version of "Of Mice and Men." Strange.
 

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