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Jun 28th, 2004 at 11:58:54 AM EST
yes yes and yes yes. and if anyone wants to get active on the defeat of mr. bush, www.moveon.org is a good organization to work through. also, www.michaelmoore.com is just interesting to see the progress of the movie.
ps: the republicans are more worried about the commercials for the film than the film itself. not many, when it gets down to it, will see the film, but tons of folks will see the commercial. they are trying to categorize it as a political commercial so that they can control them more. oh la la ...
Scaram
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Toronto, ON
Jun 28th, 2004 at 11:52:54 AM EST
re: michealmoorehatesamerica. It's amazing how far bush and his people are willing to go to deflect critisim. the US need's more people like micheal moore. Your mainstream media will not adress the issues, as they seem to be controlled by the government. Fahrenheit 911 should wake alot of people up. Bush is a liar, the biggest terrorist and he's destroying your country.
Jun 27th, 2004 at 07:12:14 PM EST
yeah, i saw the film on opening night and, yest the usual michael moore fair. though i am totally happy this film is out, i was completely depressed about Bush winning again (bush has lots of money, ties, etc. and kerry is not so hot) but i truly think this is thy ole nail in the coffer. they cannot fight back. all bush can do is criticize moore, but moore is not the point and that is where the bush team is f**king up! big time.
you see, they have been making their own film, and its a bash on moore called, Michael Moore Hates America www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com ... it is really amazing how they try to make this website look like a "grassroots" website, yet if you do a search on michael moore on google, you will get this website at the top of the "google ad words" (advertisements) every time. do you know how expensive this is?
one note to this websites credit is that the filmmaker says on this site that he has gotten "death threats" and people yelling at him saying that everyone's got the right to free speech and that he should shut up ... he found that ironic. well, i do too, cause during the film, i was sitting in front of this stupid hippie couple that was making comments the entire film and god ****, hippies can be soooo f**cking close minded!!!
so yes mr. new filmmaker supported by the republicans, make your film, say what you have to say, make michael moore look bad ... nobody really cares ... cause most people don't really like moore's ways either, they just like the fact that he is saying something about our incompetent government
Jun 27th, 2004 at 07:10:12 PM EST
Yea, whats up I totally feel you, it seems thar most of america is comatose. I want to go see farenheit. I loved Bowling for columbine
peace,
Jeff
Jun 27th, 2004 at 11:21:43 AM EST
I saw Fahrenheit 9/11 last night, it is the usual Michael Moore fair lifting the lid on the evils of the establishment-in this case our President and his cronies. The biggest question I was asking myself is "how in the **** have we let Bush get away with so much.?"..the list is frightening-are we that passive in America today?
What will it take to get people really off their backsides? I hope this film will help.
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