George W. Bush can derelique my balls

Jun 22, 2004 03:35

Well I was gearing up to see Michael Moore's new documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 this weekend, when I read this article on Moore's website:

We're a week away from the nationwide opening of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and not a day goes by where we don't have some new battle to fight thanks to those who are still working overtime to keep people from seeing this ( Read more... )

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exploding_boy13 June 22 2004, 12:37:41 UTC
this deserves a midnight screening.

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magnum_slash June 22 2004, 20:30:45 UTC
I wrote a very brief reply to your comment, but then I realized that I have always briefly touched on this subject, but never fully addressed it. Well here ya go ( ... )

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birdkiller189 June 22 2004, 22:44:26 UTC
Meh...I will wait for the video.

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:) heey blinkblue702 June 29 2004, 09:24:27 UTC
hey buddy,
all points taken into consideration. . . but honestly, if i was running for re-election i really wouldnt want such slander being shown about me. . . call me crazy, but i think that if we as the american people are united under our President we are stronger as a country. and i dont want to be seen as hick and moronic to some limp-wristed french guy. haha, anyway, i think that F 9/11's presentation must certainly be shocking, but there is a part of me that wonders how credible Michael Moore actually is. David Letterman pointed out that this whole situation can be seen as a puzzle with many different pieces.. pieces that could be arranged in many different way, thus creating many different pictures of what actually happened. eh, i dont know the whole story.. i just wish that there were more un-biased resources out there; i prefer to draw my own conclusions.
well, enough of that. i hope all is well in your world :) see u soon!
Conservativly Yours, :) lol
meaghan

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Re: :) heey magnum_slash July 2 2004, 00:55:23 UTC
The problem with unbiased resources is that it is impossible for them to exist. Religion, politics, and abortion are three topics that will never involve neutrality. Everyone has a side, and they stick with it. Some people are so passionate about these three topics that they are willing to kill for them. So obviously everything you look at is going to be biased and leaning in one direction. Even the "unbiased" website www.abortionfacts.com is biased, telling people that it is morally wrong to abort a fetus. I've found that all one can do is read up on both sides and decide for themselves what it right. And whatever you do don't listen to CNN, FOX, or any 24-hour news channel. If you're gonna listen to anybody, listen to the BBC, because the British, while dirty, are a pretty unbiased group of people ( ... )

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