Fahrenheit 9/11 looking back

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  • chopitdown
    chopitdown Posts: 2,222
    my2hands wrote:
    if this is the "epic struggle of our time between good and evil"

    you would think that more politicians would push their kids to enlist... like the bush girls.

    or perhaps that is all just a lie, and they fucking know it. just like any body else with a brain knows it is bullshit

    maybe the politicians do push their kids to enlist, but the kids choose not not? I wont disagree that it's easier to send other kids off to war etc... but the fact that people are bitching about senators not signing their kids up or forcing them to is just dumb.
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  • Bu2
    Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    callen wrote:
    it really is sad....actually more than that scrary...just tells you how easy it is for big brother to get into peoples minds....we are such simple mamals.

    are simple. *I hope*
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  • no; he's using sensationalism and fiction to line his pockets. if his facts (?) were correct; and his motives to inform the public; he wouldn't be charging you to see the information. he makes $ millions off the sheep; as they blindly follow.

    Funny how nothing Moore presented in f 9/11 was considered slanderous or disputed in a court of law, (or even brought forward as slanderous in casual conversation.... or the media).

    Isn't that interesting....or one could just say entirely factual.

    who's sheeping who?
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  • Bu2
    Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    no; he's using sensationalism and fiction to line his pockets.....he makes $ millions off the sheep; as they blindly follow.

    Or Bush?
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  • gue_barium
    gue_barium Posts: 5,515
    You're right. Micheal Moore should pracitce what he preaches.

    I did not know about the halliburton stocks which is just shameless, if true.

    He doesn't own any stock in Haliburton or anything else. That whole story is a crock.

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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    gue_barium wrote:
    He doesn't own any stock in Haliburton or anything else. That whole story is a crock.

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47174

    (I'm not a worldnet daily kind of guy, but figured since they are linked here so often, I'd oblige)
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  • gue_barium wrote:
    He doesn't own any stock in Haliburton or anything else. That whole story is a crock.
    anyone who would like to investigate on their own, feel free to do so. it's all documented in publically accessible irs documentation. a foundation owned entirely by michael moore and his wife had nearly 300,000 dollars in corporate stock, and around 100,000 dollars in corporate bonds. the irs doesn't provide faulty or untrue documents...they provide what people declare...he also had DOCUMENTED stock ownership in Sunoco, Noble Energy, Schlumberger, Williams Companies, Transocean Sedco Forex and Anadarko...hmmm...a few companies he bashes in 'dude, where's my country'...many of these stocks, by the way, were purchased with the 15% profit moore made from selling his shares in halliburton. he also had DOCUMENTED stocks and shares in defense contractors honeywell, boeing, and loral. keep in mind, all these stocks that added up to 8 figure finances were owned through moore-and-wife's foundation (supposedly charitable) that only gave away 36,000 dollars from all of that 8-figure goodness.
    so....no...not a crock. sorry.
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  • gue_barium
    gue_barium Posts: 5,515
    anyone who would like to investigate on their own, feel free to do so. it's all documented in publically accessible irs documentation. a foundation owned entirely by michael moore and his wife had nearly 300,000 dollars in corporate stock, and around 100,000 dollars in corporate bonds. the irs doesn't provide faulty or untrue documents...they provide what people declare...he also had DOCUMENTED stock ownership in Sunoco, Noble Energy, Schlumberger, Williams Companies, Transocean Sedco Forex and Anadarko...hmmm...a few companies he bashes in 'dude, where's my country'...many of these stocks, by the way, were purchased with the 15% profit moore made from selling his shares in halliburton. he also had DOCUMENTED stocks and shares in defense contractors honeywell, boeing, and loral. keep in mind, all these stocks that added up to 8 figure finances were owned through moore-and-wife's foundation (supposedly charitable) that only gave away 36,000 dollars from all of that 8-figure goodness.
    so....no...not a crock. sorry.

    This is BS.

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  • gue_barium
    gue_barium Posts: 5,515
    jeffbr wrote:
    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47174

    (I'm not a worldnet daily kind of guy, but figured since they are linked here so often, I'd oblige)

    Every website only cites the book that makes the claim. The book is BS.

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  • gue_barium wrote:
    This is BS.
    i love your intellectual argument that presents such bulletproof information. you have so many figures and references, i don't even know where to begin! 'this is a crock'....'this is BS'.....any other insightful tidbits you'd like to grace us with, or just taking the short and sweet route.
    how do you call information that CAN BE VIEWED BY ANYBODY AND RELEASED BY THE IRS a crock or BS? that's just retarded, man...it's there to see....there's a thousand articles on this shit and NOT ONE REFUTING IT!! what have you got besides frustrated responses that contribute nothing?
    Do you see the way that tree bends?
    Does it inspire?
    Leaning out to catch the sun's rays...
    A lesson to be applied.

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  • gue_barium
    gue_barium Posts: 5,515
    i love your intellectual argument that presents such bulletproof information. you have so many figures and references, i don't even know where to begin! 'this is a crock'....'this is BS'.....any other insightful tidbits you'd like to grace us with, or just taking the short and sweet route.
    how do you call information that CAN BE VIEWED BY ANYBODY AND RELEASED BY THE IRS a crock or BS? that's just retarded, man...it's there to see....there's a thousand articles on this shit and NOT ONE REFUTING IT!! what have you got besides frustrated responses that contribute nothing?

    We are on page 4 of this debate and you have yet to provide a link to your "proof." The only link provided thus far on this topic only cites an author's work.

    I think that author fabricated his evidence on Moore.

    As for Moore's reaction, he thinks it's "funny."

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  • Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

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