Hollywood abuzz about 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
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Hollywood abuzz about 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
| Sun, 06-13-2004 - 2:23pm |
"...and this country is really in the mood for somebody to tell ’em what they should think, what to do.â€
That's exactly what democrats want--to tell the American people what we should think and what we should do. Unbelievable, he just gave away their secret! I'm glad I can think for myself, thank you.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5050832/
And how about the celebrity turnout for the premiere? Not a real shocker to see Martin Sheen, Demi Moore, Drew Barrymoore, et al excited to be there. And how about Camryn Manheim who was also there, quoted, "A lot of us look to Michael Moore to uncover the real truth." ROFL.
*sigh* These people...


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You know nothing about me personally, professionally or politically, so you are not in a position to dictate what I can know and don't know in this life.Still why am I not surpised at the labelling and personal attack, that is the usual resort when one cannot attack the content of a post.
alfreda
by the way I am really shocked that you claim to know me so well and you forgot to mention the fact I voted for George Bush sr. Must have been an oversight, never mind. Let me see, what am I wearing right now?????
Edited 7/5/2004 9:59 pm ET ET by alfreda_iv
Edited 7/5/2004 10:01 pm ET ET by alfreda_iv
I just want to make it understood that I support the soldiers that are fighting for us. I appreciate everything that they have done for us. Also I am glad that Saddam was taken out, it definitly needed to be done. My issue is that President Bush wasn't exactly truthful about why we went to war with Iraq. I think if he had out right told us, hey I want Saddam out of there because he is a tyrant and he is doing horrible things, that would be fair enough. But to use September 11th as an excuse to go in there while the guy who did this in the first place is still running free makes me a little upset. My husband is from England and his family all still live there, a few months ago a terrorist plan of attack was foiled by police over there. The terrorist were planning to bomb a shopping center that was located half a mile from where his mother lives. His family of course goes there all the time, I was relieved that this attack didn't happen but angry that it could have. I have wept for every fallen body that has been a result of this war, for all sides. Another thing the war has done is cause mass hysteria, my husband is half East Indian he and his siblings have the appearance of Indian origins, now there are a great deal of people who aren't educated and group Indians in with anyone who "looks like a terrorist". There were people getting stabbed and in some cases killed just for looking the way they do. No one is educating people about what is going on they are just making people afraid. In closing yes Saddam needed to get out of there but Osama should have been found by now too. I think that it is sad for all sides of this war and two wrongs still don't make a right.
im interested to know.
For me you have finally shown your true colors. You are nothing but a left wing liberal who can only see one side of the story
Seems to me you are only able to see one side of the story yourself.
James
janderson_ny@yahoo.com
CL Ask A Guy
"President Bush finds it hard to believe the best recruiting tool al-Qaida and the Iraqi insurgents have is the presence on Iraqi soil of the U.S. soldiers he sent to "liberate" Iraq.
Of late, the president appears to have begun to understand that our presence is a primary cause of the war of resistance and that, when this phase ends, the real war, the civil war to decide which Iraqis rule in Iraq,
http://www.theamericancause.org/
"The Wrong War
Patrick J Buchanan"
http://www.theamericancause.org/patthewrongwar.htm
"Zinni says that he hasn't received a single negative response from military people about the stance he has taken. "I was surprised by the number of uniformed guys, all ranks, who said, 'You're speaking for us. Keep on keeping on.' "
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A22922-2003Dec22?language=printer
there is a conspiracy, they must have been abducted by aliens and secretly transformed into left wing liberals and then planted into the conservative party.
and what about these people, how dare they critisize Bush, they must want everybody to believe Moore's movie!
"President Bush is a "fraud" and a "disaster." He’s betraying the Reagan Revolution. He has turned the Republican Party into the "the new welfare state party."
http://www.detnews.com/2003/politics/0312/10/a04-3999.htm
Oh wait darn it, that is mainstream news, mustn't be true!
and you know being conservative does have its benefits, one can use the eff word and it is okay ;)
Please remember to attack the post not the poster.
>"For me you have finally shown your true colors. You are nothing but a left wing liberal who can only see one side of the story"< Wrong!
Examples: This post shows left wing bias..... The post is one sided.........okay
Thank you.
"how can you see this movie and still try and justify Iraq, and Bush?"
Most of the critics haven't seen the movie, only read critiques in the press.
Personally I already couldn't see a justification for invading Iraq. As far as the privileged, ineloquent Bush the less said by me
You realize that you don't speak for them either, right? You realize that you have no polls to back up your statement? Can you point to statistics that say that military and their families feel personally attacked by those who are against sending them into harm's way?
P.S Your personal attack on another poster have earned you my rare 'ignore posts"...
Edited 7/6/2004 10:09 am ET ET by nicecanadianlady
"In his now-famous 2002 State of the Union, President Bush named Iraq, Iran and North Korea as an "axis of evil." He vowed that America would not allow any one of the three to acquire weapons of mass destruction."
I hadn't thought of it before, but does this mean that Bush failed by allowing two of the three to acquire nuclear force?
"should be thinking about the world that will exist in the next presidential term. For by the end of that term, Iran and North Korea could both be full-fledged members of our nuclear fraternity."
This is an interesting situation, and he makes a case for the need to possess WMDs. Seems we have become focused on the present with no thought to the future--economically or internationally.
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