Wildcard Ky
Southern culture liason
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shereads said:I don't think you're close-minded. That's why I posted Moore's rebuttal. What did you think?
I had read Moores rebuttals before, and honestly I think he's a good a tap dancer as he is at spinning.
In the part that you pasted, he only mentions three examples from BFC that he says he has been wrongly portrayed by the opposition on. The Bank, Lockheed and the bowling. Actually I believe him on the bank part. By his accounting of the bank, no one did anything illegal. The bank had a current FFL, did all the required paperwork and background checks on him and presented him with a fine hunting rifle due to the fact that he was legal to be a gun owner in the U.S.
He acts as if this was some grave injustice. He was presented with a Weatherby MKV bolt action hunting rifle. A deer gun. There has NEVER been any type of legislation even introduced to outlaw those types of weapons. They are large weapons capable of holding 4 rounds of ammunition and the bolt must be cycled manually each time to get off another shot. Bill Clinton defended this type of weapon when he supported the Brady Bill and the assault weapons ban. Clinton went out of his way to support hunting weapons like this one.
He then mentions Lockheed as a manufacturer of WMD's. He spins a pretty picture. But in doing so, he basically admits that they don't actually MAKE WMD's, they only make components that are used somewhere in the process of delivering a WMD. He references the satellites taken aloft by the rockets to aid in delivering WMD's. He neglects to say that he's talking about GPS satellites. The same satellites that feed every civilian owned, hand held GPS unit in the world. Calling the GPS satellites an instrument of WMD is akin to blaming the farmer that grew the barley, that was turned into beer that led to a drunk driver killing someone. Yeah, the connection is there, but it's an awful big stretch to connect the two.
In what you pasted, it seemed that Moore was most proud of the fact that he wasn't sued over the film. The only reason he wasn't sued is because of the team of people that he had go over the film with him. Moore was very careful in how he presented things in BFC. In order to be sued for something, he would have had to have named names. He took many many shots (no pun intended) at the "gun industry". When being critical, he was careful to not name specific gun companies. Had he done so, he would have been in court in a New York minute. Slander can only happen when you name someone.
As I said, Moore answered three "charges" made against him in BFT. Go to bowlingfortruth.com and see how many charges there are against him that he didn't answer for.
Lastly, I get upset because he labels everyone that likes or supports guns as Nutcases, lunatics, or gun nuts. Talk about stereotyping and painting with a broad brush. If someone owns or likes guns they must be a gun nut. Stark raving mad lunatics. I am a gun owner, and I work in R&D for a major gun manufacturer. I would say that I have a pretty keen insight into how the "gun industry" works. I don't recognize the fanatical lunatic group that Moore is referring to when he talks about the "gun industry".
In case you're curious, yes I am a member of the NRA. I don't like everything about the NRA, but they are protecting me and my job from people like Moore. I believe in the right of every LAW ABIDING citizen to own guns. Also, I am 100% in favor of background checks for every gun purchase. I am 100% in favor of closing the gun show loop hole. I favor both of these things because they can help prevent a convicted criminal from buying a gun. I wanted to include my views on that just to show that I'm not some "lunatic nut case" that opposes anything that resembles gun control.


