To: goldstategop
The funny thing is that if they created a pro-Texan Alamo they would have easily made most of their money back from Texans alone.
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04/13/2004 2:28:53 AM PDT by
DeuceTraveler
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To: DeuceTraveler; kattracks
You're dead right. If Disney could just realize that people want to see uplifting stories about heroism, truthfully told, instead of this PC garbage, they would be making a mint.
The real head scratcher is how do these movie execs think that our country was founded? That Texas was founded? Do they think all of our forefathers were just racist con men? It would seem so; it would also seem that they think ALL of our forefathers were idiots and liars because they believed that what happened at the Alamo (or the Civil War, or the Revolutionary War) was heroic.
The real litmus test is: could this movie have been made by Stalin's film propagandists in the Soviet Union who would have been trying to discredit and discount everything about American history?
Answer: yes.
That's the scariest thing about this movie. It is plain sedition.
To: DeuceTraveler
The funny thing is that if they created a pro-Texan Alamo they would have easily made most of their money back from Texans alone.Which makes me think that it really isn't all about money.
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