To: Prime Choice
Since it was aired on television in Cuba by his buddy Castro, Michael Moore's film cannot be nominated or selected as a winner in any Academy Award category. Are you kidding? The fact that it was on Cuba's PBS will make it even more of a darling to the Hollywood elite...
9 posted on
09/07/2004 12:23:14 AM PDT by
Ronzo
(GOD alone is enough.)
To: Ronzo
Are you kidding? The fact that it was on Cuba's PBS will make it even more of a darling to the Hollywood elite... Quite true...yet if the Academy doesn't follow its own rules...
...ah, who the hell am I kidding? Even the Democrats don't follow their own rules. Nevermind.
11 posted on
09/07/2004 12:25:11 AM PDT by
Prime Choice
(Democrats. They want to have their cake and eat yours too.)
To: Ronzo; Prime Choice
For what it's worth, the Academy has said that since the Cuban broadcast was "unauthorized" they will not disqualify the film. Funny how I haven't heard Michael Moore or the MPAA screaming about the incident of bootlegging a "popular" movie (to quote their own hype).
19 posted on
09/07/2004 12:38:04 AM PDT by
weegee
(YOU could have been aborted, and you wouldn't have had a CHOICE about it.)
To: Ronzo
I retched and puked when I read recently that Mort Sahl named Fidel "the butcher" Castro as the man he admired most. Why do people like Moore and Sahl get away with such blatant anti-American sentiments?
28 posted on
09/07/2004 1:40:50 AM PDT by
Che Chihuahua
(The only good liberal is a dead communist.)
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson