To: kaferhaus
I just quit watching this travesty. I am furious! More attention was given to Kerry's movie and it's director, George Butler, etc. than any of the Stolen Honor movie.When they belittled Bush's guard service, that was when I gave up on this crap. I am so disgusted I can barely type. I will be contacting Sinclair. It was a damn ad for Kerry!
19 posted on
10/22/2004 5:46:59 PM PDT by
gramho12
(Got wood?)
To: gramho12
To: gramho12
Im watching it now , its like cable news show.Heres Kerrys side .Heres Bush side.
To: gramho12
I just quit watching this travesty. I am furious! More attention was given to Kerry's movie and it's director, George Butler, etc. than any of the Stolen Honor movie.When they belittled Bush's guard service, that was when I gave up on this crap. I am so disgusted I can barely type. I will be contacting Sinclair. It was a damn ad for Kerry!,/b>
YOU ARE 100% CORRECT!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was so mad that I have to leave to go somewhere and I said to my boyfriend "Oh wait I am pissed I have to go on FR and let people know what crap 'A POW's Story' is, then we will leave." LOL whew this board is therapy!
To: gramho12
Well, George Butler said things that were really stupid and he was very hard to listen to. MONOTONE! One statement close to the end made me laugh. Someone was questioning why did he have a video camera filming his every move when he was supposed to be fighting? I also liked the part where Nixon and Colson was discussing Kerry. They said Kerry was doing this because he wanted to get into politics. After that clip, the newscaster stated that Kerry ran for office shortly after. Of course, all this is paraphrased. It was a boring documentary and I don't think the Dems can complain about it. They are probably proclaiming victory right now.
To: gramho12
I agree completely. The DNC got to Sinclair.
114 posted on
10/22/2004 6:07:21 PM PDT by
EdReform
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