Talk:Sam Longoria
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Minor wording changes
[edit]"Longoria is a Libertarian, which means he wants freedom for everyone, even those with whom he disagrees."
I think leaving it at "Longoria is a self-proclaimed libertarian" gets the point across. Practically every political group on the planet claims it "wants freedom for everyone," and unless someone can define "freedom" in this article the same way Wikipedia's article on libertarianism does, it's best to just enclose "libertarian" with brackets so anyone unsure about the meaning can check out the article.
"Filmmaking is the art form of the 20th century. Unfortunately, it is now the 21st century, and Sam feels like an antique. "
I don't think this really fits into the article. First, prove that filmmaking is an obsolete form of art. Second, find a source that quotes Longoria on saying something like this. Then maybe we can put something in like "Longoria believes that filmmaking is the art form of the 20th century and that he is now an antique." --Sether 30 June 2005 19:43 (UTC)