Rusher on Charlton Heston

By William A. Rusher

Posted April 10, 2008

This article appeared on Townhall.com on April 10, 2008.


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Charlton Heston loved his family, his profession and his country.  He is mourned by the many, many people who loved him.  "It was from Chuck Heston that I learned the dimensions of a true 'celebrity.'" writes William Rusher, Distinguished Fellow of the Claremont Institute.

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