Posted on 05/16/2007 7:48:53 AM PDT by pillut48
"Filmmaker Michael Moore is calling out White House hopeful Fred Thompson for refusing to debate him...Thompson's stogie stunt surprised Moore.
"Why would a potential presidential candidate provide photographic evidence of himself committing a felony?" the director told us last night before he showed his film to the 9/11 workers he'd brought to Cuba.
"Someone should tell him that 'Law & Order' isn't just a TV show, it's real life. I hope the federal government will take the proper and necessary actions against him for violating the law."
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Never underestimate the enemy (as we did in Iraq). Thompson knows the business at least as well as Moore.
Is there a way you can find this out? —possessing cubans vs buying them.
I hadn’t realized Michael was such a connisseur on things to put in one’s mouth.
Judging from his girth, I would think he just shovels any ol’ thing with a calorie count of 1000 or more.
It’s so ironic - I remember an early (1992-93) episode of Law & Order that dealt with Cuban “Mafia” and the Godfather was meeting with Ben Stone. He walked in holding a cigar, and offered one to Stone, saying “may I offer you a Cuban?”
Stone’s reply: “Those are ILLEGAL sir, and there’s no smoking in my office.”
lol, that is rather ironic.
FDT should not be buying or smoking Cuban cigars.
He is basing his stance on an interview of Fred done several months ago, in which the reporter claimed the “box upon box” of cigars in Fred’s office were “Montecristos from Havana”.
Bookmark this: link to the "FRED" keyword list on FreeRepublic
Let’s see here... Michael Moore is accusing Fred
Thompson of breaking the law because he owns cuban
cigars or because he is smoking - I don’t know.
However, it’s obvious MM IS his own healthcare crisis
and should be thrown in jail for violating transfat
laws.
Oh forget it. He’s a liberal. Nanny law’s only purpose
is to beat conservatives into submission.
If you look at most cigar forums, there's someone who's an expert in the nuances of the law, but that's the general concensus.
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
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