LIBERALS NEED TO BE SHOT, HOW'S THAT FOR GUN CONTROL?
michael moore cant handle his own medicine
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Originally posted by mylexiconBut i have do have a great respect even borderline fear for what
he can do to the average simpleton.
MICHAEL MOORE IS A FUCKING ASSMUNCH^Existing Extraordinarily^
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Originally posted by JenksLIBERALS NEED TO BE SHOT, HOW'S THAT FOR GUN CONTROL?
My eyes are open, i know exactly what he is doing and it doesn't bother me.
I'm not sure it should bother you either. Bush is leaving the average American
behind because, truth is, making sure our corporations don't go belly up from
terrorism is more important than making sure that everyone has great social
programs. We can't protect everything, and corporations are more
important to the future of this nation, than any one of us is alone. Cruel,
but that's the reality of the matter. And did you ever stop and think that
prosperous corporations might help all of us?
278 million average Americans could die today and be replaced at the drop of a hat.
If the other two million elites were killed the world as we know it would be changed
forever. Sucks....but if you don't make yourself important to society you are
simply living of the benevolence of others. Take the things you have and
turn them into something important to all people. That's how the wealthy
got where they are today. While elevating their own lifestyle they gave jobs
to other people and created demand for goods that would have to be met
by other companies. That's how wealth is created. If you sit around looking
for special treatment and handouts......there's really not much incentive for
keeping you around, is there?Comment
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Originally posted by mylexiconOriginally posted by JenksLIBERALS NEED TO BE SHOT, HOW'S THAT FOR GUN CONTROL?
My eyes are open, i know exactly what he is doing and it doesn't bother me.
I'm not sure it should bother you either. Bush is leaving the average American
behind because, truth is, making sure our corporations don't go belly up from
terrorism is more important than making sure that everyone has great social
programs. We can't protect everything, and corporations are more
important to the future of this nation, than any one of us is alone. Cruel,
but that's the reality of the matter. And did you ever stop and think that
prosperous corporations might help all of us?
278 million average Americans could die today and be replaced at the drop of a hat.
If the other two million elites were killed the world as we know it would be changed
forever. Sucks....but if you don't make yourself important to society you are
simply living of the benevolence of others. Take the things you have and
turn them into something important to all people. That's how the wealthy
got where they are today. While elevating their own lifestyle they gave jobs
to other people and created demand for goods that would have to be met
by other companies. That's how wealth is created. If you sit around looking
for special treatment and handouts......there's really not much incentive for
keeping you around, is there?^Existing Extraordinarily^
"Be the change you want to see in the world." ~Mahatma Ghandi~Comment
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I do not concur with you...and i don't necessarily concur with bush either on all points...however...
for me it's black and white...
entitlements or no entitlements....
dem or rep...
i could give a fuck less about much else...even tho i do agree with a lot of what bush does.
Earn your keep, or fuck off.
i will say this tho...one of the few problems i have with Bush and right wingers is Christianity. I'm republican, but FFS, leave religion out of it...but they can't because they're so deeply rooted in it, not to mention it's a hell of a lot of votes.
weak imo.Comment
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Originally posted by CHiEF_NI agree everyone should strive to be extraordinary in their chosen endeavors, but only if it doesn't harm others. Bush, his non-political affiliates and administration are getting richer, but it is blood coated money. Do you concur with my opinion or his?
long as it doesn't hurt others seems a little bit too idealistic. At some point
you are going to be faced with a situation where you will have to overcome,
out perform, out work, or out achieve someone else. Knocking them down
the totem pole shouldn't deter you unless you know you are doing it to be
malicious or you know you have achieved new prominence through deceit.
As far a blood money.....no i don't agree. People who think Iraq and the
War on Terror are making us wealthy have gone mad. We will be lucky if
breakeven after its all said and done. The amount of money we have to spend
protecting our borders is going to continue to increase, and the more our
allies refuse to help keep us safe, the more money we are going to have to
keep spending on military and intell. Terrorism is linked very strongly to
poverty. This democracy and capitalism installation in Afghanistan and Iraq
is meant to help keep us safe, by making them realize they can create a
place they want to live without brutalizing others. We aren't pocketing
anything off of WOT. We are simply trying to stop the future budget bleeding.
We are hoping that by fighting a short expensive war now, that we will
be able to save the world and ourselves from fighting a long ultra-expensive losing
battle in the generations to come.Comment
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Originally posted by Jenksi will say this tho...one of the few problems i have with Bush and right wingers is Christianity.
it is the control freaks that mess the Republican party up.
I have a grandfather who is a baptist pastor and a grandmother who plays
the organ at his services. They are both 83 and despite their age they do
not support enforcing church policy with the government. But it's not because
they are really nice, or obnoxiously open minded.
It's because they know the government will screw it upComment
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Re:: michael moore cant handle his own medicine
Okay, so by this mentality, you think that even if it means you'll have to harm others to make your money it's alright? :?^Existing Extraordinarily^
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Re:: michael moore cant handle his own medicine
Originally posted by CHiEF_NOkay, so by this mentality, you think that even if it means you'll have to harm others to make your money it's alright? :?
Healthcare reform, may or may not cuase serious problems for my company, depends on what gets reformed exactly. Republicans couldn't give a piss about free healthcare, and i applaud that on many levels.
Take that money and reform the middle east instead. Iraq, Afghanistan...whatever...step one.
I'm failing to see your logic in that we're making money of the misfortune of others in this Iraq war...this war is costing us out the ass! Me, Johnny Taxpayer...when i personally will gain nothing from the war itself. Those people are better off without Saddam, no matter how you try and slice it, and i paid for that to happen. Money well spent imo.Comment
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Re: michael moore cant handle his own medicine
Originally posted by cosmoThere is a difference between the left, and the far-left. In this case, the left criticized the far left.
I think we've already dont that. His movie has been minimized to horse sh*t.
Also referring to criticism of Moore in general (the subject of the book and article), not just this movie.
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FWIW, I saw the movie last night - it's definitely entertaining (Moore is great at that), but there was really nothing shocking or damning in it, and there were so many points where it was obviously a spin and clever editing/selection. He took a bunch of "no-duh" points and blew them way out of proportion - my lord, there are business interests playing in the government?!?!?!?!??!?!?!? OH MY GOD! Who wudda thunk it?! Corruption as usual - sucks, but not shocking.
But aside from the "un-censored" military record of Bush that Moore obtained in 2001 (which lead to conclusions which are well-documented elsewhere), there really just wasn't anything that people couldn't go out and find for themselves.
Didn't piss me off, didn't inspire me. It left about as lasting of an impression on me as the first Spiderman movie that I watched the night before. Probably even less so due to the constant attention to Kirsten Dunst's rack in Spiderman.Broken Symmetry on mcast.mercuryserver.com
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