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A self-described "practicing Catholic," Moore said his film barely nosed out "The Passion," but what surprised WND columnist and talk show host Bob Just, who attended Monday's meeting and recorded it, was the wild cheering at the news. Moore is likely an "A & P" CINO. Shows up when the Catholic Church distributes "ashes" and "palms". Like Kerry, Moore is a Catholic - in name only.
"You definitely felt the hostility in the room toward traditional Christians," said Just, a former liberal, now-conservative Democrat and also a Christian. "At one point, Moore boasted that his film so infuriated one man that he threw his shoe at the image of George W. Bush on the screen."
That's chilling!
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24 posted on
07/02/2004 10:23:35 AM PDT by
NYer
("Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by doing that some have entertained angels.")
To: NYer
Can you think of a pew that would hold up under him?
To: NYer
In fact, even reputable liberal pundits are stepping forward to denounce "Fahrenheit's" inaccuracy, from Christopher Hitchen to Ellen Goodman to The Washington Post's Richard Cohen. Hitchens called the film a "sinister exercise in moral frivolity, crudely disguised as an exercise in seriousness," while Newsweek joined in this week with a headline, "More Distortions from Michael Moore."
Moore appeals to the ignorant, the mentally challenged, and the hateful. He can claim whatever he wants, he probably thinks he is Jesus himself. I think we shouldn't spend time talking about this human waste.
41 posted on
07/02/2004 10:37:57 AM PDT by
Victoria Delsoul
("In answer to what we promised, the infidel got his fair treatment," Al-Qaeda to wife's tearful plea)
To: NYer
"You definitely felt the hostility in the room toward traditional Christians," said Just, a former liberal, now-conservative Democrat and also a Christian. "At one point, Moore boasted that his film so infuriated one man that he threw his shoe at the image of George W. Bush on the screen."
I just had a flash of that 'two minutes hate' scene from Orwell's "1984," that ceremony of hate when everyone crowded into a theater to scream their heads off at some enemy manufactured to create an artificial bond between the sheeple. Frightening how blind the left is.
To: NYer
I just had a really indecent thought...what if MM woke up to find that laying next to him?
Sorry.
129 posted on
07/02/2004 1:20:17 PM PDT by
TheSpottedOwl
("In the Kingdom of the Deluded, the Most Outrageous Liar is King".)
To: NYer; Northern Yankee; Victoria Delsoul; GirlShortstop
"You definitely felt the hostility in the room toward traditional Christians," said Just, a former liberal, now-conservative Democrat and also a Christian. "At one point, Moore boasted that his film so infuriated one man that he threw his shoe at the image of George W. Bush on the screen." /snip
Moore boasted: "I've been feeling for a month He's been very upset at the [selling of] that movie. So I think it was His own little payback this weekend."
chilling
This was my exact thought when I read this.
207 posted on
07/03/2004 8:48:57 AM PDT by
kstewskis
("Political correctness is intellectual terrorism" Mel Gibson)
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