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WalterM140
June 26th 04, 05:40 PM
Re Moore's movie:

http://www.hollywoodbitchslap.com/feature.php?feature=1150

W. D. Allen Sr.
June 26th 04, 07:58 PM
You really must give Michael Moore credit! He can certainly spot fools when
he sees them!

Guess who is rushing to see his schlockumentary, Fahrenheit 9/11? Guess who
is buying his deliberate duplicity? Guess who is swearing to the validity of
scenes in his movie they have not even seen yet? It's the two digit IQs
Moore has spent months setting up for just the opportunity to empty their
pockets.

Moore knows his movie is fraud. Hell, he set out to make it fraudulent on
purpose! He knows you just feed the Looney Left what they want to believe
and lo-and-behold they will even pay to believe it!

Moore is one more in a long line of duplicitous, deceiving, snake oil
salesmen reaching back beyond those ancient Greeks bearing gifts. He knows
there are no more stupid people than those who insist their own fantasies
are fact! Moore knows that, which is why he finds it so easy to filch the
purses of intellectual cripples who are still pondering what the definition
of "is" is.

So more power to Moore, the liberal's charlatan!

The Pundit's Guru

end

"WalterM140" > wrote in message
...
> Re Moore's movie:
>
> http://www.hollywoodbitchslap.com/feature.php?feature=1150

WalterM140
June 26th 04, 10:05 PM
>Moore knows his movie is fraud.

Good link here:

http://www.hollywoodbitchslap.com/feature.php?feature=1150

Walt

WalterM140
June 26th 04, 10:12 PM
>You really must give Michael Moore credit! He can certainly spot fools when
>he sees them!

"Fahrenheit 911" is worth seeing if for only one sequence.

Towards the end of the film, Bush 43 is shown at a lectern. He says: "The
people of Texas, I mean Tennessee, have a saying. Fool me once, shame
on.....fool me........don't fool me!"

Bush 43 is a moron. It' very clear. It comes right out of his own mouth. We
can thank Michael Moore for shining a light on it all. Moore is a hero.

I think some people want to stay away from slamming Michael Moore. He was
after all, just exercising his First Amendment rights.

Oh! The other sequence in the movie that makes it a must-see is near the
beginning. Bush's limosene is pelted with eggs as he rides up Pennsylvania
Ave. to take his (stolen) oath.

Walt

Steven P. McNicoll
June 26th 04, 10:29 PM
"WalterM140" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Fahrenheit 911" is worth seeing if for only one sequence.
>
> Towards the end of the film, Bush 43 is shown at a lectern. He says: "The
> people of Texas, I mean Tennessee, have a saying. Fool me once, shame
> on.....fool me........don't fool me!"
>
> Bush 43 is a moron. It' very clear. It comes right out of his own mouth.
We
> can thank Michael Moore for shining a light on it all. Moore is a hero.
>

Yup, Moore is a hero to partisan loons everywhere, no question about it.


>
> I think some people want to stay away from slamming Michael Moore.
> He was after all, just exercising his First Amendment rights.
>

Exactly. I encourage idiots to speak out. How else could they be
identified as idiots?


>
> Oh! The other sequence in the movie that makes it a must-see is near the
> beginning. Bush's limosene is pelted with eggs as he rides up
Pennsylvania
> Ave. to take his (stolen) oath.
>

Is there nobody on the left that understands how the president is elected?

QDurham
June 26th 04, 11:56 PM
>Exactly. I encourage idiots to speak out. How else could they be
>identified as idiots?

You Bushies are astonishingly self-defeating. Every time you bitch and moan
about the movie, another 100,000 Americans decide to go watch it.

Suits me. Keep it up.

Quent

ArtKramr
June 27th 04, 12:02 AM
>Subject: Re: In Defense of Michael Moore
>From: (WalterM140)
>Date: 6/26/2004 2:12 PM Pacific Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>>You really must give Michael Moore credit! He can certainly spot fools when
>>he sees them!
>
>"Fahrenheit 911" is worth seeing if for only one sequence.
>
>Towards the end of the film, Bush 43 is shown at a lectern. He says: "The
>people of Texas, I mean Tennessee, have a saying. Fool me once, shame
>on.....fool me........don't fool me!"
>
>Bush 43 is a moron. It' very clear. It comes right out of his own mouth. We
>can thank Michael Moore for shining a light on it all. Moore is a hero.
>
>I think some people want to stay away from slamming Michael Moore. He was
>after all, just exercising his First Amendment rights.
>
>Oh! The other sequence in the movie that makes it a must-see is near the
>beginning. Bush's limosene is pelted with eggs as he rides up Pennsylvania
>Ave. to take his (stolen) oath.
>
>Walt
>


Moore may well have put an end to Bush.



Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
Visit my WW II B-26 website at:
http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer

Steven P. McNicoll
June 27th 04, 12:05 AM
"QDurham" > wrote in message
...
>
> You Bushies are astonishingly self-defeating. Every time you bitch and
moan
> about the movie, another 100,000 Americans decide to go watch it.
>

What's a Bushie? Did I bitch and moan about the movie?


>
> Suits me. Keep it up.
>

Moore's film isn't going to change many minds. Those that praise his work
already hate Bush. Those that are familiar with his work already know he's
a propagandist, not a documentarian. The undecided who aren't familiar with
him but are skeptical by nature will do some research and learn he's a
propagandist.

Steven P. McNicoll
June 27th 04, 12:07 AM
"ArtKramr" > wrote in message
...
>
> Moore may well have put an end to Bush.
>

If you believe that, you've lost all touch with reality.

Steven P. McNicoll
June 27th 04, 12:14 AM
"WalterM140" > wrote in message
...
>
> Re Moore's movie:
>
> http://www.hollywoodbitchslap.com/feature.php?feature=1150
>

It's interesting that you feel Moore requires defending.

Mortimer Schnerd, RN
June 27th 04, 01:19 AM
ArtKramr wrote:
> Moore may well have put an end to Bush.



If anything does Bush in, it'll be Bush himself, not anything Michael Moore can
do. Michael Moore is nothing more than an opportunist. I can't be bothered
watching his films... one was enough.




--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN


http://www.mortimerschnerd.com

Mike Dargan
June 27th 04, 02:59 AM
ArtKramr wrote:

>>Subject: Re: In Defense of Michael Moore
>>From: (WalterM140)
>>Date: 6/26/2004 2:12 PM Pacific Standard Time
>>Message-id: >
>>
>>>You really must give Michael Moore credit! He can certainly spot fools when
>>>he sees them!
>>
>>"Fahrenheit 911" is worth seeing if for only one sequence.
>>
>>Towards the end of the film, Bush 43 is shown at a lectern. He says: "The
>>people of Texas, I mean Tennessee, have a saying. Fool me once, shame
>>on.....fool me........don't fool me!"
>>
>>Bush 43 is a moron. It' very clear. It comes right out of his own mouth. We
>>can thank Michael Moore for shining a light on it all. Moore is a hero.

Do you think he's really a moron (IQ <70), or a good example of the what
happens when an empty headed child of privilege spends his adulthood
challenged only by his capacity for booze and cocaine?

Could a boy with a sub 70 IQ fly an F102 successfully? Surely he must
have been in at least the 90+ range back in the 1960s.

Cheers

--mike

>>
>>I think some people want to stay away from slamming Michael Moore. He was
>>after all, just exercising his First Amendment rights.
>>
>>Oh! The other sequence in the movie that makes it a must-see is near the
>>beginning. Bush's limosene is pelted with eggs as he rides up Pennsylvania
>>Ave. to take his (stolen) oath.
>>
>>Walt
>>
>
>
>
> Moore may well have put an end to Bush.
>
>
>
> Arthur Kramer
> 344th BG 494th BS
> England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
> Visit my WW II B-26 website at:
> http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer
>

ex_cathedra
June 27th 04, 07:11 AM
"Steven P. McNicoll" > wrote in message et>...
> "WalterM140" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Fahrenheit 911" is worth seeing if for only one sequence.
> >
> > Towards the end of the film, Bush 43 is shown at a lectern. He says: "The
> > people of Texas, I mean Tennessee, have a saying. Fool me once, shame
> > on.....fool me........don't fool me!"
> >
> > Bush 43 is a moron. It' very clear. It comes right out of his own mouth.
> We
> > can thank Michael Moore for shining a light on it all. Moore is a hero.
> >
>
> Yup, Moore is a hero to partisan loons everywhere, no question about it.
>
>
> >
> > I think some people want to stay away from slamming Michael Moore.
> > He was after all, just exercising his First Amendment rights.
> >
>
> Exactly. I encourage idiots to speak out. How else could they be
> identified as idiots?

It even works for you.
LOL
The pot calling the kettle black.
LMMFAO @ U ! =-D <~ !

>
>
> >
> > Oh! The other sequence in the movie that makes it a must-see is near the
> > beginning. Bush's limosene is pelted with eggs as he rides up
> Pennsylvania
> > Ave. to take his (stolen) oath.
> >
>
> Is there nobody on the left that understands how the president is elected?

Yeah...the President of Deibold voting systems promises the election
to the highest bidder!
What makes you think _you_ know anything about voting?
http://www.blackboxvoting.org/
http://www.blackboxvoting.com/
http://www.votescam.com/

You get a receipt at the Automated Cash Station but you can't get one
when ya vote.
I suppose you never thought about that in your infinite (heh j/k)
wisdom.

You morons gotta stop with the fake left right paradigm.
Most intelligent people are wise to that babies game.
Go to the mans site who the NY Times admitted Micheal Moore ripped
off for the rest of the story.
http://www.infowars.com
You can get his movies without waiting in line and laying out big cash
for popcorn and better daily news for 15¢ a day
at http://www.prisonplanet.tv if you're addicted to television and
need a fix of some 60 cycle per second mind control.
You gotta get offa the sugary syrupy news.
It makes your brain fat and slow.
When Alex Jones was railing against Clinton the pretend left called
him a a conservative right wingnut.
Now when he exposes Bush the neocons call him a liberal.
Or just go on pretending that the so called left is more stupid than
you are.
It's easier than coming to the realization the Repulicrats and
Demopublican bitch ho's of the corporate party pimps are any better
than the other when they're on their knees or spreading their
cheeks,or acting as a human toilet doing whatever they have to do to
get their whore money.
No wonder they call Nazi like torture "pressure".
They willingly do those kind of things every day to get their treats
from the lobbyists.
Pot,Kettle same difference.
The only thing lower than a "2"party politician is the press for
playing along with the scam.
They're playing Candid Camera on ya and you never get to Smile
because they aren't about to let you in on the joke.
Cuz the jokes on you and instead of you getting paid (like Candid
Camera does when you sign the realease to use the footage) you're
paying for it all...
And some people are paying with their lives.
Dead people don't need money.
More for the murderers ya'know?

Steven P. McNicoll
June 27th 04, 07:19 AM
"ex_cathedra" > wrote in message
om...
>
> Yeah...the President of Deibold voting systems promises the election
> to the highest bidder!
>

I'll take that as a "No."

Jim Yanik
June 29th 04, 12:51 AM
"Emmanuel Gustin" > wrote in
:

> "Mike Dargan" > wrote in message
> news:ZRpDc.122581$0y.2004@attbi_s03...
>
>> Could a boy with a sub 70 IQ fly an F102 successfully? Surely he must
>> have been in at least the 90+ range back in the 1960s.
>
> The foolishness of George W. Bush and most people in
> his government has little to do with lack of IQ -- at least
> some of them are highly intelligent. The real problem
> appears to be intellectual laziness; they make too little
> effort to dig behind the surface of an issue and get a real
> understanding of all the factors involved. The result is
> that they get caught out, again and again, by issues that
> could have been easily foreseen -- if only they had been
> willing to look.
>
> Ironically, Moore seems to suffer from the same disease.
> Fahrenheit 9/11 isn't screened here yet, but from reviews
> his conception of reality seems as unreal as that of Bush;
> it is just a projection from the other side. Both Bush and
> Moore live in a cartoon-like virtual reality; they just use
> different colors. I get the feeling that, as much as I loathe
> Dubyah, I would probably end up defending him against
> Moore's attack after seeing this production. But probably
> I won't bother to watch it.
>

Check out this URL about Columbine and Moore's method of assembling his
footage,and apply it to F-911.

http://www.hardylaw.net/Truth_About_Bowling.html

Think this guy has any credibility?

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik-at-kua.net

Mortimer Schnerd, RN
June 29th 04, 03:36 AM
Jim Yanik wrote:
> Check out this URL about Columbine and Moore's method of assembling his
> footage,and apply it to F-911.
>
> http://www.hardylaw.net/Truth_About_Bowling.html
>
> Think this guy has any credibility?


No.



--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN


http://www.mortimerschnerd.com

David E. Powell
June 29th 04, 04:23 AM
Dude, all I can say is that Bush is no idiot, he has outsmarted the
opposition too many times.

In fact, I find it hilarious that people on the political opposition that
Bush has outmaneuvered so many times continue to call him an idiot. If you
argue that the person who has outmaneuvered your candidates or political
interests is a fool, what does that make the people he has outsmarted? Hm.

Regnirps
June 29th 04, 07:19 AM
(ArtKramr) Wrote:

>Moore may well have put an end to Bush.

Except he will be running against an unfunny Thurston Howell the third. An
insane billionair.

-- Charlie Springer

Regnirps
June 29th 04, 07:21 AM
"David E. Powell" wrote:

>Dude, all I can say is that Bush is no idiot,

So what the hell is the rest of this ;-)

>he has outsmarted the opposition too many times.
>In fact, I find it hilarious that people on the political opposition that
>Bush has outmaneuvered so many times continue to call him an idiot. If you
>argue that the person who has outmaneuvered your candidates or political
>interests is a fool, what does that make the people he has outsmarted? Hm.

-- Charlie Springer

John S. Shinal
June 29th 04, 02:19 PM
"Emmanuel Gustin" wrote:

>The real problem
>appears to be intellectual laziness; they make too little
>effort to dig behind the surface of an issue and get a real
>understanding of all the factors involved. The result is
>that they get caught out, again and again, by issues that
>could have been easily foreseen -- if only they had been
>willing to look.

A pretty good characterization of it. I knew pre-election that
he was an executive who tended to surround himself with experts, make
a mixed decision based on their brainwork, and give them the means to
implement it, and hold them accountable for it. That style has shown
mixed results. In particular a lot of "foreseeable" issues like
logistics, humanitarian aid (an amazing addition to modern
battlefields), a bunch of "PR" for various aspects of the whole
anti-terror war didn't get handled proactively. The result is us being
bitten in the tail repeatedly. Chilling to say, but the urban fighting
has been FAR less bloody than was predicted at the outset.






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