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FILMMAKER MOORE HAS THE RIGHT TO QUESTION CONFLICT IN IRAQ
SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS ^ | JUNE 28, 2004 | CARY CLACK

Posted on 06/28/2004 9:29:02 AM PDT by GUIDO

Filmmaker Moore has the right to question conflict in Iraq

Web Posted: 06/28/2004 12:00 AM CDT

San Antonio Express-News

Whom are you voting for, Michael Moore or George W. Bush?

It was predicted that the media storm over last week's release of former President Bill Clinton's memoir would drown out the campaign of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry.

But not even the human lightning rod that is Clinton has generated as much electricity as filmmaker Moore.

Nor will the contents of Clinton's book, "My Life," be as fiercely debated as Moore's movie, "Fahrenheit 9-11," which opened this weekend to record box-office numbers.

Clinton's 957-page literary dumbbell — if you buy two copies you can get in an excellent arm-curl workout — will be well bought if not well read.

But each ticket purchased for Moore's movie means his product will be well seen.

And what a polarizing product it is. One conservative group, Move America Forward, tried to dissuade movie theaters from showing it.

I understand why.

While I was standing in line Saturday afternoon at the theater, a middle-aged woman, looking at the mass of people in front of her, told a friend, "I hope this is reflective of how people vote in November."

Because I don't want to mischaracterize her politics, she may have said, "I hope this isn't reflective of how people will vote in November."

Either way, the potential for converting box-office dollars into Election Day votes was obvious.

I'm not the biggest Michael Moore fan. Moore's a talented filmmaker and, like him, my politics are left of center. But his shrillness, grandstanding and playing loose with facts sometimes detracts from his causes and makes him someone I don't want as my advocate.

Ideologues of the left, like Moore, or of the right, like Rush Limbaugh, don't see nuance in issues and will trim the sails of facts to steer them in their political direction.

At times, "Fahrenheit 9-11" is overly simplistic, disingenuous and sometimes more interested in the cheap hit instead of deeper examination of a point.

But stripped of everything else, the essence of the film is: Why are we at war in Iraq?

Yes, Saddam was a tyrant and Iraqis are better off without him. But that wasn't the stated reason for us going to war. The weapons of mass destruction that were have yet to be found.

To question the war, its direction and our leaders doesn't make anyone less of a good American or less worried about terrorism than those satisfied with the answers.

Moore's film is at its most powerful and moving when it focuses on the men and women fighting the war.

There are some who instead of criticizing Moore and his film on its substance and flaws are using both as springboards to attack "liberals" and their purported hatred of America, as if no liberals are among those who have given their lives in this war.

When the coffins of American servicemen and women killed in Iraq are returned home, they aren't draped with red flags for the states that voted Republican in the last election or with blue flags for the states that voted Democratic.

They're draped in red, white and blue.

No political party or individual is entitled to those colors more than any other.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To leave a message for Cary Clack, call (210) 250-3546 or e-mail cclack@express-news.net. His column appears on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

ALSO IN THE SAME SECTION OF THE NEWSPAPER

LEARNING LIFES HARD LESSONS

Web Posted: 06/28/2004 12:00 AM CDT

Ron Wilson Express-News Staff Writer

He was in 30 foster homes before he turned 17.

He slept in trash containers and a Salvation Army shelter as he tried to finish high school.

He worked odd jobs to buy food because there was no one to sign the forms for him to enter the school's free lunch program.

But somewhere along the way, Daniel Caluya learned the value of hard work.

On Sunday, he walked across the stage at Laurie Auditorium as an honor graduate of Wayland Baptist University, earning two degrees and being named the recipient of the Hector Garcia Memorial Award for the outstanding undergraduate in human services.

"There are people here smarter than me," he said. "But nobody is going to outwork me."

During commencement, Wayland President Paul Armes told the story of Wilma Rudolf, who was lame in one leg but had a dream of being a runner.

Through a lot of hard work, she learned to walk without her brace, Armes said. Then she managed to run.

She kept working, and eventually she won three Olympic gold medals for running.

Though not physically lame, Caluya, too, learned early that no success comes without hard work.

Caluya said that when he was 2, his father abandoned the family, and the state of California placed each of the seven boys in the family in a different foster home.

The system, Caluya said, "destroyed my brothers. It sucked their souls out. They were all incarcerated. I'm the only one who wasn't."

His foster parents made him work in the fields, and the payoff was three meals a day: "Oatmeal. Cornmeal. And no meal."

He ran away from the system at 16 because he didn't want to accept anyone's help any more.

Before graduating, he attended five high schools. What kept him going were his football coaches. "They were people I wanted to see every day."

He said he was lucky, because where most kids had teachers, he had "educators."

"They helped me. They made me feel special. They told me, 'There's something different about you. I don't know what it is, but you are going to do great things.'"

Married and with a child on the way, Caluya left junior college and joined the Air Force.

One of his jobs was walking guard duty around C-5 cargo planes eight hours a day.

Some fellow guards complained, saying the job sucked. "I told them, 'You have no concept of what "sucks" means.'

"I had three meals a day, two babies at home and the Air Force was providing us housing," he said. "What was there to complain about? Every day above ground was a great day."

One duty he particularly liked was providing security for Air Force One. Sometimes President Reagan would amble to the back of the plane to chat with the guards.

"He'd ask us, 'Would you like a sandwich? You know, I have some pull around here.' He was a nice man."

Hard work paid off in 1999, when Caluya was named the Air Force's top health professions recruiter.

Though his life seems incredibly unique, Caluya brushes it off.

"The military is full of people like me.

"There are military men and women in the desert in Iraq today who go without food, go without water, go without showers. They say, 'This is nothing new. This is nothing I'm not already used to.'"

Freshly retired from 23 years of active duty and the first in his family to get a college degree, Caluya has already begun a new line of work as an adult probation officer on the midnight shift in Poteet.

For Caluya, a job helping others was a no-brainer.

"When you ride the elevator up," he explained simply, "you send it down for somebody else."

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- rvwilson@express-news.net

(Excerpt) Read more at mysanantonio.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: fahrenheit911
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To: GUIDO

Yep, Michael Moron has a right to question and we have a right to classify him as a traitor and his movies as propaganda...

Next...


21 posted on 06/28/2004 9:47:59 AM PDT by kellynla (U.S.M.C. 1/5 1st Mar Div. Nam 69&70 Semper Fi http://www.vietnamveteransagainstjohnkerry.com)
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To: TigersEye
The article says: "The weapons of mass destruction that were have yet to be found."

The left lives on lies the way we breath air.

22 posted on 06/28/2004 9:52:03 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: GUIDO
Clinton first linked al Qaeda to Saddam
23 posted on 06/28/2004 9:52:05 AM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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To: BenLurkin
File: Iraq, al-Qaida cooperated in 1990s
24 posted on 06/28/2004 9:53:17 AM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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To: ClearCase_guy
We are expected to make the leap that we went to war over WMD. We did not.

GRRRR this really irks me everytime I hear this. The media and the rats have done a great job of spinning it this way. It just rolls off their tongues now days. But half truths and lies are a way of life for them.

25 posted on 06/28/2004 9:54:09 AM PDT by GUIDO
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To: GUIDO
Iraq contacted Al-Qaeda in 1990s in anti-Saudi move
27 posted on 06/28/2004 9:55:20 AM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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To: .30Carbine
Clinton 'never believed' al-Qaida-Iraq tie, but asserted it in bin Laden indictment
29 posted on 06/28/2004 9:57:00 AM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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To: GUIDO
Yes. I love the word "question."

Leftists use that word when they're trying to justify something brainless.

30 posted on 06/28/2004 9:59:18 AM PDT by Reactionary
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To: brotherandrew
then maybe one day these swine will do the jobs they're paid to do, look after us

Nothing like good old socialism, eh troll?
31 posted on 06/28/2004 9:59:44 AM PDT by GodBlessRonaldReagan (Count Petofi will not be denied!)
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To: Billthedrill

Moore's new film had a good weekend, now it's irrelevant.


32 posted on 06/28/2004 10:00:15 AM PDT by RightWhale (Destroy the dark; restore the light)
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To: TigersEye

THANKS FOR THESE LINKS, I believe I will pass these on to CLACK. He just might learn a thing or two.


33 posted on 06/28/2004 10:00:35 AM PDT by GUIDO
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To: GUIDO

Of course he has the right to question it, but he's still a wild-eyed idiot.


34 posted on 06/28/2004 10:00:47 AM PDT by Brilliant
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To: GUIDO

It should be pointed out that Michael Moore questions the policy in Iraq because he's a coward and an appeaser, who's more interested in getting a coward and appeaser elected President than in defeating terrorism.


36 posted on 06/28/2004 10:02:33 AM PDT by My2Cents ("Well.....there you go again.")
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To: Billthedrill
Michael Moore? The film director? Didn't he have a film out earlier this year? I kinda forget - it got submerged in all the excitement of the new Iraqi government and all... ;-)

I don't think so......hehehe and don't forget the SUPERMAN movie opening this week.

37 posted on 06/28/2004 10:03:48 AM PDT by GUIDO
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To: GUIDO

You're welcome. FWIW I agree that Pres. Bush never said the reason to go into Iraq was WMDs. I defy anyone to post a link to where he did. It didn't happen.


38 posted on 06/28/2004 10:05:12 AM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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To: GUIDO

Some of the more astute LLLs, such as this Clack person, have realized that F911 will work against them, disastrously so. In its crudity, its producer's monumental pretensions, and its obvious contempt for the intelligence of its audience, this film will generate the mother of all backlashes.
I have seen it, the audience hissed and booed throughout (contrary to media reports).
Lumpy Riefenstahl (aka the Ham-ass terrorist, Mike Al-Moor, etc.) could not have done the LLL more harm if the RNC had been paying him.
This is a breaking point in the ongoing cultural war between the Hollywood/Madison Avenue Axis and the civilized world.


39 posted on 06/28/2004 10:05:39 AM PDT by atomic conspiracy (A few words for the media: Julius Streicher, follow his path, share his fate.)
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To: GodBlessRonaldReagan

A troll eh???? Missed it. That's what happens when you try and do this and play cards with the little ones. hehehehe


40 posted on 06/28/2004 10:07:16 AM PDT by GUIDO
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