Posted on 06/27/2004 4:45:34 PM PDT by nwrep
If the people who took part in Civil Rights Sit-Ins were V Liberal would you also say that the people who wanted to deny blacks the right to eat at Woolworth's were Conservative?
My sarcasm button is on: Moore must be the most eligible bachelor in Manhattan. I bet that the lefty women of Manhattan have a man watch out for that, man for a good time, Moore. They know that with Moore, there is Moore of Moore. All that money is sexy!
Mr Moore,
It is sad to say that some people don't no the difference of people laughing "WITH" them or "AT" them.
Red6
If, as some critics say, "Everyone should see Fahrenheit 9/11," I in return say, "Michael Moore should see Super Size Me!"
What nonsense!
If his movie is based on lies, and it is, WHY believe this crap from him? He's a pathological liar living in a political fantasy world.
haha ! :^)
ROLF ! Great job on those pics, Boazo ! hahahaaaa!
I bought a ticket for "Riddick," then snuck in to see it. I was not impressed. It's all a bunch of blatant lies, and unproven allegations. The movie starts off with the 2000 election, if that tells you anything.
But of course :) lol
Doesn't MATTER what the attendance figures were in the "red states". Some people were just going so they could get and stay energized.Also, keep in mind that liberals in conservative areas tend to be intense and radical, just like conservatives in Dim dominated areas. There's probably enough to sell out the 125 seat art theater in Fayetteville, or a small corner theater in a Greensboro mulitplex, several times over.
-Eric
Why doesnt someone do a movie about Vietnam and the effect the Fonda group had on the soldiers and the country.....???
Not what I was saying at all, but Greensboro is seen as one of the homes of the civil rights movement, which has now matriculated into the farce it is today, frought with liberal "leaders" whose only goal is to keep as many minorities dependant on them as possible. Do you want to tell me Jesse Jackson is following int he footsteps of what Martin Luther King preached? He may have been on that balcony with King, but he has gone so far away from King's message, he might as well have joined the klan.
All I was saying is that Greensboro, being one of the places where the movement began, has now become the home to those who are closer in line with Jesse and Rev. Al than anything the movement was.
And, no, those opposed to the movement were not defined by conservative or lieral values, but by fear, ignorance and sometimes hatred. Liberals like to say that conservatives are the racists who fueled that hatred, but it was Republicans in congress that helped the movement along the way, while Southern Democrats were the ones against it. Now they like to say the tables have turned, but if you look close enough, they haven't changed all that much.
Conversely, those who pushed for equality have now gotten away from what they once believed in. The only resemblance they have to those who were before them is the color of their skin.
You are quite right; and I do agree with you. On all your points except for your regret for not having joined the military. I could have too. I was led into other areas -- still, in my way, I am serving my country. You are too!
He is going to have a hard time explaining why the red states went for Bush again in 2004 and why Bush won the election. His ringing endorsement of Wes Clark didn't exactly deliver the nomination to old Wes.
The Cameo Art House Theatre will premiere "Fahrenheit 9/11" on June 25, the movie's opening weekend. The Cameo is the only Fayetteville theater signed to show the movie ... in this red state, the Cameo is one of six theaters to show the movie, said Nasim and Chris Kuenzel, who co-own the theater with Eric Lindstrom
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