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To: mkj6080
Good point I should not be surprised but I would of never thought even the Demos would get this low.

Is there anything that the Dem's show true conviction for anymore that is pro American way and patriotic?

5 posted on 07/02/2004 2:41:03 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: EGPWS

Good God. Just when you think these scumbags can't sink any lower, they do. I'm really getting sick of this crap.


11 posted on 07/02/2004 2:45:26 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel (Dear President Bush: Win one for the Gipper!)
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To: EGPWS
Is there anything that the Dem's show true conviction for ...

That's the key word: CONVICTION! They want you in jail, eventually, for being pro-US. It might become a hate crime in our lifetime, unless The Sheep wake up and jump out of the boiling pot.

Anyone care to think that'll happen in November?

84 posted on 07/02/2004 7:40:12 PM PDT by Old Sarge (2004: Win One More For The Gipper!)
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To: EGPWS
Is there anything that the Dem's show true conviction for anymore that is pro American way and patriotic?

Movie Reviews: 'America's Heart & Soul'
And although Disney would probably deny it -- it's documentary America's Heart & Soul could also be considered counterprogramming -- countering the documentary that it rejected, Fahrenheit 9/11. It's being snubbed by most critics, who are predicting that it will receive the same treatment from moviegoers. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times remarks that it "may be the first feature-length documentary filmed entirely in the style of a television commercial." Jan Stuart writes in Newsday that the movie "is the kind of picture that only an unrepentant cynic or a curmudgeon could hate." She then adds: "I have no problems with taking on both of those roles." Jonathan Foreman in the New York Post describes it this way: "As corny as the title." Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer calls it "feel-good, flag-waving hooey, but at least it's bipartisan." And Ann Hornaday in the Washington Post suggests that the film might well be considered as a complement (not a compliment) to Fahrenheit. "Perhaps the most eloquent testimonial to the tensions that animate the American idea is the fact that these two movies can be seen in theaters on the Fourth of July. And perhaps the best way to celebrate Independence Day is to see -- and argue about -- both."

http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/#1

112 posted on 07/03/2004 5:43:38 PM PDT by Paul Atreides (Didn't your father tell you that unnecessary excerpting will make you go blind?)
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