Palestinian Jew
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I'll see it just because I like to hear other's opinions. I think all of these rightwingers bashing the movie before America has even seen it is funny. Propaganda goes two-ways.
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Originally posted by Palestinian Jew
I'll see it just because I like to hear other's opinions. I think all of these rightwingers bashing the movie before America has even seen it is funny. Propaganda goes two-ways.
Originally posted by Palestinian Jew
I'll see it just because I like to hear other's opinions. I think all of these rightwingers bashing the movie before America has even seen it is funny. Propaganda goes two-ways.
Originally posted by DKSuddeth
I might go see it for the combat footage (I like bombs and bullets) but thats about it.
Originally posted by Sir Evil
Not a chance! I would'nt give a damn if he supported the right, this fool is just a propagandist looking to make a bundle off the public.
that is the most rhetorical question i have ever heard.Originally posted by nycflasher
Hmm, you think Moore is motivated by money?
I guess he can dish it out but he can't take it. He can accuse people of the worst things (like Bush knowing about 9/11), but if anyone calls him on his lies, he wants to sue them.Moore has announced that he won't even appear on TV shows where he might face hostile questioning. I notice from the New York Times of June 20 that he has pompously established a rapid response team, and a fact-checking staff, and some tough lawyers, to bulwark himself against attack. He'll sue, Moore says, if anyone insults him or his pet.
Even if you are against the war, I don't know how you could say that Iraq under Saddam never attacked Americans or even threatened them. I can't believe that anyone would even imply that.That thishis pro-American momentwas the worst Moore could possibly say of Saddam's depravity is further suggested by some astonishing falsifications. Moore asserts that Iraq under Saddam had never attacked or killed or even threatened (his words) any American. I never quite know whether Moore is as ignorant as he looks, or even if that would be humanly possible. Baghdad was for years the official, undisguised home address of Abu Nidal, then the most-wanted gangster in the world, who had been sentenced to death even by the PLO and had blown up airports in Vienna* and Rome. Baghdad was the safe house for the man whose "operation" murdered Leon Klinghoffer. Saddam boasted publicly of his financial sponsorship of suicide bombers in Israel. (Quite a few Americans of all denominations walk the streets of Jerusalem.) In 1991, a large number of Western hostages were taken by the hideous Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and held in terrible conditions for a long time. After that same invasion was repelledSaddam having killed quite a few Americans and Egyptians and Syrians and Brits in the meantime and having threatened to kill many morethe Iraqi secret police were caught trying to murder former President Bush during his visit to Kuwait. Never mind whether his son should take that personally. (Though why should he not?) Should you and I not resent any foreign dictatorship that attempts to kill one of our retired chief executives? (President Clinton certainly took it that way: He ordered the destruction by cruise missiles of the Baathist "security" headquarters.) Iraqi forces fired, every day, for 10 years, on the aircraft that patrolled the no-fly zones and staved off further genocide in the north and south of the country.
I guess he didn't want to show images of Iraqis being tortured, the shallow graves, and information about what happened to the Marsh Arabs and thousands of Shi'ites after the Gulf War?But it won't because it encourages their half-baked fantasies in so many other ways. We are introduced to Iraq, "a sovereign nation." (In fact, Iraq's "sovereignty" was heavily qualified by international sanctions, however questionable, which reflected its noncompliance with important U.N. resolutions.) In this peaceable kingdom, according to Moore's flabbergasting choice of film shots, children are flying little kites, shoppers are smiling in the sunshine, and the gentle rhythms of life are undisturbed. Thenwham! From the night sky come the terror weapons of American imperialism.
Originally posted by Palestinian Jew
I'll see it just because I like to hear other's opinions. I think all of these rightwingers bashing the movie before America has even seen it is funny. Propaganda goes two-ways.
Originally posted by Palestinian Jew
I'll see it just because I like to hear other's opinions. I think all of these rightwingers bashing the movie before America has even seen it is funny. Propaganda goes two-ways.
Originally posted by Captain_Steel
I'll see it. But I won't be surprised if I find it to be total B.S. I just am going to view it as entertainment anyways.....
Is this going to hit major theatres or what? I was expecting like a straight to video/dvd deal. Which theatres are gonna have it?