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SeaCat said:Svenska, as for your smoking. While it is not a right, or even a form od self expression I find nothing wrong with it. It is a personal choice. (I myself prefer a cigar to a Ciggy, but that's my personal preference.) Much like ones preference for Bondes, Brunettes, or Redheads. (Me I like all of the above, although I wouldn't turn down a good looking woman if she were bald.)
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Svenskaflicka said:You DID, last time, and that didn't stop him!![]()
raphy said:She's a crusader, SC. Even harrassed me on my own picture thread about it.![]()
shereads said:Bumped again, in hopes that anybody who hero-worships this president will see the movie and know he was giggling when he was getting ready to send us to war.
dr_mabeuse said:The War on Terror isn't the only war costing us some of our freedom. Much worse than the Patriot act is what's been done in the War on Drugs: the federal drug forfeiture laws.
Bottom line is don't take what Moore does as being a documentary depicting facts. He spins and manipulates with the best of them. He has an agenda, and his agenda doesn't include depicting things as they actually happened in their entirety.
Wildcard Ky said:Here's a site that disects the movie Bowling for Columbine and reveals deceptions on the part of Moore and his presentation of what he claimed to be a "documentary":
Bowling for truth.com
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Sub Joe said:Moore is lucky to be living in such cowardly times. In the 70's, he would have remained anonymous, overshadowed by far greater anti-establishment writing and filmmaking talent in America.
perdita said:Jeezus, Mab., I didn't know that, not the particulars. I can understand how conspiracy theories evolve now. This may sound simplistic but it seems the drug and other wars make it easy to change constitutional laws/rights. What a dope we all are (not you though, evidently.
Perdita
perdita said:W.Ky., I have yet to see a Moore film or read his book, but I do resent you presuming that I and others might not know how to judge or critically think about a documentary that is obviously anti-Bush. I happen to be anti-Bush, but that will not keep me from watching this film with an open and intelligently critical mind. It seems to me you don't have that capability. A pity.
Perdita
Lucifer_Carroll said:I agree. What has Moore created that's more honest and powerful than Full Metal Jacket, the opening scene of Jacob's Ladder, or Good Morning Vietnam? Or what about All the President's Men or any other thousand pieces? Hollywood may be liberal but it's quiet as fuck as things like The Siege, Blackhawk Down, and Rules of Engagement rule the roost. Eh.
Wildcard Ky said:So because I've researched Mr. Moore and realized that he tries to present his products as a fact presented in documentary form, when that isn't true at all makes me not open minded?
I don't get the resentment on your part. You started this thread speaking positively about the film and how it portrays things. I felt it necessary to show the opposite point of view on Moore and his works. Obviously, I'm not the only one to feel the way I do about Moore. Are all opinions except dissenting ones welcome when it comes to Moore and how he portrays things? Should I be resentful that a positive piece was posted on Moore? Knowledge and formations of opinion are always most complete when both sides of something are presented, wouldn't you agree?
I have no problems with the fact that you are anti Bush. I'm not too fond of the guy either. This isn't about Bush, it's about the lies and/or deceptions that Moore perpetrates in all of his works. It's not just about Farenheit 9-11, it's about all of Moores works. I didn't print the article from the Star Tribune about Rep Kennedy. I simply passed along the information to add merit to my stand on the issue.
I'm sorry that you can't understand why I felt the need to pass along the other side of the story when it comes to Moore. I'm also sorry that you now think of me as some sort of close minded buffoon, because nothing could be further from the truth.