Thursday, August 12, 2010

Jack Webb


Jack Webb a movie and television actor was born April 2. 1920 and died December 23, 1982. He was truly a great American. He served in the U.S. military during World War ll from 1942-1945. One scumbag site I read while researching Mr. Webb was named the I.M.D.b. ( The Internet Movie Database). It trashed him as some kind of hick as he was different from your average Hollywood trash. The self important, better than you scum that Hollywood develops.

Jack loved his country and his work was directed toward making America a better place. He starred in movies like "Pat Novak Private Eye", "He Walked By Night", "Dragnet", "Pete Kelly's Blues", "The D.I.", and he worked on "77 Sunset Strip." He also acted in a number of military war movies. His life goal was to be a director of which he eventually became.

His father left home before he was born and he was raised by his mother and grandmother. He grew up in dire poverty. His life demonstrates that a person can overcome a difficult childhood without all the social programs.

On his Dragnet series he fought against marijuana, LSD, hippies (lazy worthless dumb asses, my description not his), juvenile delinquency, and disrespect for law enforcement. For these actions he was made fun of by this commie Hollywood web site I.M.D.b. The site points out that he was against LSD even at a time when it was legal. Sounds like he was ahead of his time.
Mr. Webb was a big fan of law enforcement officers, and had great respect for their contributions to society.
To me he was a true American Hero and I will always have great respect and admiration for Mr. Webb.

A.C. Smithson

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