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Christian Filmmakers Creating An Industry Of Faith

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Maybe Burris should sleep with open eye

by Frank James

When we heard White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs talking during his media briefing yesterday about how Sen. Roland Burris, aka, "The Real Roland," should spend his weekend, a few of us reporters heard what we thought sounded like an ominous warning:

And I think it might be important for Senator Burris to take some time this weekend to either correct what has been said and certainly think of what lays in his future.

That sounded like one of those "messages" you never want to get from the Chicago Mob.

Clearly, the White House would like to see the Burris story go away, embarrassing distraction that it is.

So was this the White House's way of saying to Burris, "Nice mausoleum you got there; sure would hate to see anything happen to it?"

Or did it portend that he might be receiving a dead fish, like what reportedly happened to a pollster who once got on the wrong side of Rahm Emanuel, now White House chief of staff?

It all reminded us of that famous scene from the Godfather where the Hollywood mogul wakes up in bed next to a horse's head. Not good.

Burris doesn't seem to be taking advice from the Tribune these days. After all, the Chicago Tribune editorial just advised him to resign and he hasn't... yet.

But he might want to sleep with one eye open.


Christian Filmmakers Creating An Industry Of Faith

As Hollywood crowns its favorite movies and actors at the Oscars on Sunday, another group is trying to create a rival movie industry. Fed up with sex and violence in mainstream entertainment, conservative Christians are turning out their own films. And they've made surprising inroads.


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