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Re: dude, where's my country? (NPC)



>That "documentary" about Columbine was not a documentary in any sense of 
>the word I know. >When you splice different speeches together to 
>misrepresent the message being presented and then >interview somebody under 
>false pretenses I don't think that you are depicting actual events, it 
>seems >to me that you're showing other people what you wanted to see 
>personally.


OK,  I normally lurk also.  I also felt uneasy about the "interview" with 
Moses, it turned out creepy with Moore going Look at the picture! Look at 
the picture!  But the conservative responses I've seen ("some of the 
statements were made elsewhere") misses the point.  Moses made the 
statements.  And the whole outrage over people not being brutally honest, 
naively straightforward doesn't wash.  I also am guilty of spinning things 
to make a point or to represent myself in a certain light.  We all are.  As 
are you

>ima a uh air eater, call me heliuummmmmm, everything comes down so 
>pastuerized, everything comes down sixteen degrees, they said the 
>amplifiers too loud, turn it up you quiet down, my high, im alone, >on my 
>knees, memory just hits that swing like a clock, the past projects 
>fantastic scenes, tick tock tick >tock tick tock fuck the 
>clock!!!!!!!!!!!!!

implying you are somehow hip (and get high) while your conservative 
proclamation tells us you really have no problem with the goosetepping Dubya 
Nazis, conservative christian taliban, the only real rights are gun rights 
and corporate rights etc.  Bowling definitely spun a liberal agenda, the 
Republikans are simply lying to promote their agenda.

As far as thinking people like you are ruining the world, if you support the 
Cheney/Rove administration, yeah you're right you're fucking everything up 
unbelievably.  OK no more ranting, back to lurking.

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