Posted on 06/16/2004 12:36:48 PM PDT by Impeach98
Is there no end to the number of attractive, blond conservative women that seem to propagate and flourish wherever I am not?
You should see what they look like down at Hilton Head, SC for the Republican party gatherings....damn. Makes me proud. No Maureen Dowdy-looking women down there.
I have never noticed that there were less attractive conservative women than liberal. Though the liberal ones seem to be looser. Maybe its your looks?
Bump for reference.
Yum.
I'll go read the article now ...
The remark was intended on the general dearth of mature, intelligent, and attractive conservative women in my general area, not a self-deprecating shot at my sex life...but seeing as how I am only 20 and still in school, I have the rest of my life to meet these women. (sigh...)
I disagree with the premise of her argument..Moore thrives on publicity, on controversy.. Conservatives should just ignore Moore and his movie..
I heard Howard Stern going on today about Moores movie as if it were factual. I have friends that watched Bowling for Columbine & believed it. He supposedly makes documentaries....we know they have been de-bunked, but most people don't. Even the friggin Oscar people gave him an award.
There is another movie coming out this summer called:
MICHAEL MOORE HATES AMERICA http://www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com
It is a true documentary.
There isn't a human being with a pulse in the world who has not seen the media's darling and Hollywood's darling on TV, in the newspaper, on entertainment channels.
You can ignore Michael Moore all you want. The media however will talk about him and how great his trashing of the war effort is until they are blue in the face.
Thank God for people like Melanie Morgan and Howard Kaloogian (who I work for) who are making sure that the other side of the story is heard in the mailine press.
The only anybody around here that would show his rubbish are the college art movie houses I don't go near anyway. Gonna be kind of hard to threaten to boycott a theater I only step into maybe once every 5 years.
His distribution company is spending more than $10 million to promote the movie including national TV ads.
Any attention our effort gives to Mr. Moore is that for once there is an alternative view to Moore's message being heard. That this movie is a propaganda film with negative intent. That is... Michael Moore is so willing to achieve his political goals of defeating President Bush that he seeks to have us lose the war against terrorism to accomplish it.
We can't be like kittens and put our paws over our face and hope he goes away. He won't. He has the mouthpiece of the media and we must aggressively meet him there - shame him and condemn him for his motives to undermine our national security and the war on terrorism solely to achieve his obsession of defeating President Bush.
Interesting, this may have an ANTIpassion effect. The overwhelming drive to see the Passion may now be making theater owners nervous that those people will stay away from any theather that shows this propaganda from an admitted communist.
In the Centerfold? Yikes. Thst's not a pretty image!
Cinemark is running the film.
Let them know what you think:
http://www.cinemark.com/contactus.asp
There is a fundamental flaw in logic though.... raising attention to a movie about the death and resurrection of Christ makes a compelling story for the world to see and consider.
Making a movie that even liberals concede on TV is misleading propaganda (but they say see it anyway since it mocks Bush and he is evil) doesn't resonate with too many people beyond the Far Left.
nice
Not arguing with your well stated points..my reason is that it won't change ONE mind..it's the equivalent of going on DU to try and reason with them...I can think of far better ways to spend my time, and energy..
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