Shame On Anyone That Pays To See This Trash
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Lions for Lambs
DUKEJBM — 18 years ago(October 29, 2007 09:56 PM)
I can't believe they're actually using the line "They're not the problem, we are" to promote this piece of crap.
Shame on Redford and shame on anyone that actually pays to see this trash. Support this liberal propaganda and the stupidity of their cause and you're doing no better then supporting the terrorists themselves. Liberals are invested in American defeat and fostering the false premise that "the sky is falling" and it's quite pitiful. I'm glad that every recent piece of liberal filth has bombed at the box office. I'm quite sure this one will fair no better. I know no true American will add to its box office and reward the blatant and blind stupidity of its creators. -
fctiger — 18 years ago(October 30, 2007 04:01 AM)
^^Yeah, exactly!! I'm a liberal and I have no interested in seeing America 'defeated', I simply want the America that we use to have, one that DIDN'T start preemptive wars, tap our phones, holding prisioners without rights and etc.
I don't want to see America defeated, just the people who set these things in motion.
I'm right, you're wrong. Deal with it! -
gnatcar — 18 years ago(November 03, 2007 10:10 PM)
"History teaches us that underestimating the words of evil, ambitious men is a terrible mistake," Bush said.
O.KFirst of all, the fact that you are quoting the President is laughable. There are books, calenders, web-pages, and movies dedicated solely to the sheer idiocy of what Mr. Bush has said. Secondly, the above quote by Bush should be addressed to Bush himself. -
wintermonk — 18 years ago(November 16, 2007 10:55 AM)
"O.KFirst of all, the fact that you are quoting the President is laughable. There are books, calenders, web-pages, and movies dedicated solely to the sheer idiocy of what Mr. Bush has said. Secondly, the above quote by Bush should be addressed to Bush himself."
I think it's funny how people make Bush out to be some kind of Adolph Hitler. People don't see how blinded the are of Bush-hatred, how everything terrorists do, there is some reason that it is, in some way, Bush's fault (and if a comet falls to the earth, that would be his fault too).
Also, no matter what the terrorists do, somehow, it isn't their fault and they have a good excuse. Terrorists could kidnap a busload of children and torture them to death and these people would say, "Well, how can you blame those freedom fighters? Their rage is a result of Bush's foreign policy."
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BoudreauxO76 — 17 years ago(May 25, 2008 07:39 AM)
"O.KFirst of all, the fact that you are quoting the President is laughable. There are books, calenders, web-pages, and movies dedicated solely to the sheer idiocy of what Mr. Bush has said. Secondly, the above quote by Bush should be addressed to Bush himself."
It's this kind of reasoning that disturbs me about the left turn so many want this country to make. You actually believe you've presented a valid argument here, don't you? I've seen the same You Tube videos of Bush's verbal gaffs. But you've not addressed the substance of any of the coherent quotes posted here, accept to imply that Bush himself is evil. My lord but you are numbskull. Come on man use that gray matter and think. -
jpycior-1 — 18 years ago(November 09, 2007 11:52 AM)
Free speech was created as a concept to protect the rights of ALL AMERICAN citizens, regardless of their political ideas, concepts, and opinions. It's called "Free Speech" for a reason. Free speech was created even for those of us who aren't willing to continue supporting the endless, pointless war in Iraq. Just because we speak out against it, does not make us un-patriotic.
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DUKEJBM — 18 years ago(October 31, 2007 09:46 AM)
Just like the fact that government needs to be smaller, not bigger, taxes need to be lower, not higher. We pay far too much in taxes to feed an ever-growing government. Thankfully, Republicans have helped cut taxes over the years, and the country is better for it. Just take a look at the recent tax proposal by liberal Democrat Charles Rangel, and one will see why we can't let the Democrats win the White House. With control of Congress, the Democrats are one election away from grinding the economy to a halt
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jimhinco — 18 years ago(November 08, 2007 09:01 AM)
Here's what the replublicans have done:
Budgetted $56B dollars a year to education.
Pay $400B to interest to china and japan (mostly) for the loans we've taken out.
Seeing any connection to reality yet, Dukejbm? This is like a consumer quitting his jobbut as long as he goes deeper and deeper in debt without using federal aid, he's a-okay in your book?
You do realize that the President thought 1Billion a year more to education was too expensivewhile he spend $12Billion a MONTH on this "war"? -