Posted on 02/25/2006 6:02:52 PM PST by blam
No, I don't think they would.
No, I don't think they would.
I just went on IMDB to see what people were saying about this movie...and you wouldn't believe the posts about how great this movie was. The amount of Anti-American, George Bush bashing on that website surprised even me.
He's right. The film should not be banned but rather given distribution consistant with market data - it should be shown to people who will pay to see it.
It's a tough call but freedom of speech should be honored as much as possible. If it turns out that Turks have sentiments and views incompatible with Western values then free speech will make those views visible...and they can be deported or worse.
Afterwards, an 18-year-old member of the audience said: "The Americans always behave like this. They slaughtered the Red Indians and killed thousands in Vietnam.
He's right, too. We are ruthless in war. But so is everyone else. We're better at then others and, because that's true, we can afford to be less savage, less brutal, more magnanimous than others.
Busey and Zanes are whores, who'd sell their mothers for post-theater video rights.
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Really? Why do you think they wouldn't?
Wow - I say we riot over this racist film!
(/sarcasm)
Isn't it great that you can do that...instantaneously from your home? I'm so thankful I lived to see this time.
"Zionists control us in America. Same thing is true in India and Australia and Papua New Guinea, I guess.
Of course, sometimes I forget.
It is....and it's also good to have the reference to appreciate it. I was talking to some 25 year olds today about how, when I first worked in an office, we had the first fax machines...it took 7 minutes to send a page, and the receiving office had to have the same, huge machine that entailed a roller and a gauge...do you remember them?
They are big stars...they are paid well here. I just don't think they'd go to a foreign country to make an anti-American, anti-semetic movie. I may be wrong...but I don't think so.
Gary Busey - no agent - att'y is Vicki Roberts - 310.475.8549
Cultural suicide. Don't these idiots understand that after they have stirred up the Muslims far enough, THEY are the ones who will be hated and perhaps murdered if some Muslim fanatic gets the chance, not some imaginary cartoon figure of an American Indian-killer or Islamic wedding-killer.
They are teaching the world to despise themselves as well as us. But they just don't seem to get it.
Same with the Germans. Why are they outraged by this behavior when they themselves have been teaching it to all the kids in school?
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I made it a mission to confront them on every Aturk and company thread. They hated me which made me feel that I was on the right track..
I was thinking...a horses head in the bed always gets the attention of those bigshot producers but how about the heads of a couple of horses asses
Fax is short for Facsimile - the ability to send an image (a replica of a piece of paper) - down a line. It seems like a sophisticated telecommunications technology and people think of it as quite recent - an invention of the 1970s or 1980s.
In fact, it's one of the oldest - an offshoot of the chemical telegraph invented by Alexander Bain in 1843. The reason fax took such a long time to develop is that the machinery to use the technology wasn't really there at first. So the experience of actually sending or receiving a fax has changed most radically of all.
The first FAX was sent in Italy in the mid-1800's.
Jackson's record regarding Native Americans was not good. He led troops against them in both the Creek War and the First Seminole War and during his first administration the Indian Removal Act was passed in 1830. The act offered the Indians land west of the Mississippi in return for evacuation of their tribal homes in the east. About 100 million acres of traditional Indian lands were cleared under this law.
Two years later Jackson did nothing to make Georgia abide by the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester vs. Georgia in which the Court found that the State of Georgia did not have any jurisdiction over the Cherokees. Georgia ignored the Court's decision and so did Andrew Jackson. In 1838-1839 Georgia evicted the Cherokees and forced them to march west. About twenty-five percent of the Indians were dead before they reached their new lands in Oklahoma. The Indians refer to this march as the "Trail of Tears" and even though it took place after Jackson's presidency, the roots of the march can be found in Jackson's failure to uphold the legal rights of Native Americans during his administration.
It's in all the history books. Should lefties by silenced for telling the truth?
You're probably right. And they can make anti-American movies right here in the US if they want to.
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