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10-12-2004, 11:44 PM | #16 |
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Where the hell do you get your information? Do you just make this stuff up as you go along?
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so it's the government's fault when soldiers can't handle stressful situations. i've got friends who've been to iraq, and they say there's no possible way you can train to get yourself 100% ready for what it'll be like over there.
seriously, you're really delusional. if you believe every damn thing moore has to say in this film (or in general, as a good rule of thumb), move to france. canada's just not liberal enough for ya. no acting, but excellent editing by his team to make stuff say what he wants. like on letterman, when they take video footage of bush and kerry's various speeches, throw a few clips around, and make 'em appear to say something absolutely absurd. just as long as we're never france or canada
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hell, his title's not even fucking original. stole it from ray bradbury. perhaps when trying to evoke a memory/thought of something else for the general public, one should use something a little more familiar to the general public. guarantee most people haven't heard of fahrenheit 451, let alone of bradbury.
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I refuse to watch Fereinheit 9/11. Or any Michael Moore film for that matter. I watched Bowling For Columbine once, and it royally sucked! He made the Columbine school shootings look like K-Mart's fault! The guy is a biased, egotistical jerk. Moore is a liberal doushe.
Sure hindsight is 20/20, and we can see now what maybe should have been done, but as my friend Nathan's mom says, "You did the best you could with what you had at the time." If people would spend more time focusing on the here and now and what needs to be done, as opposed to what [i]should have[i] been done, this whole thing would go a lot smoother. H-D
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he mulletman, how can you as a bush supporter talk about ethics? Bush doesn't even know how to spel ethics.
Weither the movie is true or false. It's just the same thing as the republicans do against their opponents. |
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And it's the same thing the Democrats do against the Republicans? What does that matter? We're not debating the fact that Moore can or cannot make the movie he wants. I think what people are saying is that you should not take the film for ABSOLUTE TRUTH as some do.
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True, But still then, Bush made mistakes, started a war, killed innocent people. something Kerr ydid not do.
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you know what's funny. all you republicans say stuff about moore, about kerry. But in american politics they always say bad things about the enemy. Politicians should talk about their own Issues, not about the things that the other one should do, or did not do.
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unless you count the fact that he voted to go to war, given the same intelligence bush saw.... (i won't go into the fact that JFK II then backed off and said it was a bad idea before, again, saying he would have)
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are you saying that it's only republicans at fault for criticizing other views??????
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You need to pay attention to the news a bit better. John Kerry voted for the war himself. So if the President made a mistake, so did Kerry. He saw all the same intelligence the President did. They saw the same intelligence that the British and Russians saw. They all agreed that Iraq was an imminent threat.
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