Re: 'Save our CEOs' Teaser for Michael Moore's New Film Hits Theaters! - public speaking
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you look like an older version of Seth Mcfarlane.......just saying
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Well I havent seen the movie but the teaser didn't seem that political. I mean neither side likes corporate welfare. I think that is something we can both agree on.
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How could this be obvious....? If it was obvious wouldn't we be marching in the streets getting tear gassed and beaten? Well maybe not marching, America is now a cowards land. But wouldn't there be more dialog? The masses are sleep and won't listen to their neighbor... but they will buy a movie ticket. This is perfect.
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WOW how informing? Is he telling us anything new? This should be titled "Pointing Out The Obvious". When will people start blaming the political party that SUPPORTS lobbying and over an 8 year course CAUSED it. I am Christian left. BTW
This country was founded by Christian Liberals in revolt of despotic, ultra Right Wing, Great Britain.
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Well with unemployment unofficially at 10%, I'm willing to listen to rational thinking on this issue but continually blaming Bush for this continuing deficit spending, the takeover of corporate America as well as the decline of quality of life seems counter productive when the sky is falling in around us as a direct result of the PRESENT administration.
Bush is no longer president and did not have anything to do with the current spending of Trillions.
It seems to only be helping politicians.
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it isn't partisanship. Republicans call it that because they can't have their way. propaganda only relates to war for the most part. I've never heard of anti-war propaganda. did Hitler use this technique?
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You over did the make up
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So you'd agree the same about MM: most Americans are gullible and eat that crap up? Propaganda is still propaganda if you agree with it.
This has been a good discussion. I think in general, people to the right ignore left reasoning, and people to the left ignore right reasoning.
Democrat or Republican, I think partisanship loyalty has to step aside for better social steps to be taken- be it gun laws, presidential leadership, anything.
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people make their counter-arguments all the time. hell, Bill-O makes weak arguments all the time. calling him names isn't an argument, but an emotional argument by saying he leans to a particular side of a political spectrum isn't a good argument, but it works well, because most Americans are guillable and eat that crap up.
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Referencing is a great practice, but you're missing the point: there is no counter-point effectively established through the facts. The conclusion is highly skewed in this way, as no counter-argument has been thoroughly or properly discussed.
It'll take more than 5 months to fix Bush's mess.
KatKit12345 2 years ago 11
LOL owed. way to be tj, what a loser optymusprimelol is. perfect reply
smashupradio 2 years ago 6