TruthIsAll
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Sun Jun-27-04 09:53 AM
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Now it begins: the final battle between RW Media Bushit and F911 Truth |
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This is the culmination of the media war on dumbed-down America. Will those who have been dumbed-down by the Bush media revolt against these media whores? Will Russert and Tweety and CNN be exposed by F911? That would be the greatest victory of all.
Lets face it: The whore media has been our greatest enemy, along with the spineless Dems in Congress who have been exposed in that dramatic scene where the black reps could not get a single Senator's vote on recognizing the disenfranchisement and stealing of the election.
F911 seeks to inform and educate and arouse the masses who have been denied the truth since Dec. 2000.
The media RW whore masters are determined to thrash M. Moore: his motives, his facts, his audience. I believe they are fighting a losing battle. The basic common sense of the great majority of people who see this movie will prevail. The film is nearly perfect in its content, drama and continuity.
Any individual with a modicum intelligence will come away with negative feelings of Bush Co, at minimum.
The great question: What percentage of the population will see the film? What is the critical mass of viewers required to move 75% of the independents to Kerry, and say, 15% of the Repukes, as well?
The more that see it, the more votes Kerry gets. It's that simple. And the more that see it, the more ridiculous the whores will look. The more they thrash Moore, the sillier they will look.
To keep America ignorant and the truth hidden has been their goal. They have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. Until now.
Michael Moore has given the people the facts and exposed the duplicity. He has connected them into a seamless masterpiece.
There is nothing new here to DUers. But for the other 98% of the world, his film is an eye-opening revelation. Let's see the Bush Co media spin the visible truth.
Who do you believe, America, your eyes and ears or the media Bushit?
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Wilber_Stool
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Sun Jun-27-04 09:58 AM
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they realize that the people that will elect Kerry don't pay the slightest bit of attention to what they say. They are the ones that will be marginalized in the coming years. They will be talking to an empty room. Now, watch this drive.
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Beam Me Up
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Sun Jun-27-04 10:02 AM
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2. Whose 'reality' is this, anyway? |
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My sig line: Whoever controls your perception of reality controls you.
The primary driver of 'political reality' in this country is the media -- owned and operated by corporations for profit. Their agenda is simple: Keep Americans BUYING the perception that the American system WORKS: that it is a fair and ballanced representation of American society, values and vision.
Michael Moore's film is a MEME BOMB detonated within that system. So is "The Corporation" -- highly recommended.
Moves such as this do have an effect on shaping public perception. However, they are still limited compared to the 24/7 mind numbing 'bzzzzz' of corporate media that packages everything to 'fit' within the mainstream of what is 'real'.
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TrustingDog
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Sun Jun-27-04 10:03 AM
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3. I was absolutely stunned.... |
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""...where the black reps could not get a single Senator's vote on recognizing the disenfranchisement and stealing of the election."""
== made it damn clear that there is no friggen two party system. Those senator bastards just stood there watching any semblance of fairness and democracy being destroyed. Hang every one of them and start over.
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thecrow
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Sun Jun-27-04 10:11 AM
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5. The vote would have gone to the House |
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and the Republicans controlled the House so they would have voted Bush in anyway.
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TrustingDog
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Sun Jun-27-04 10:13 AM
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6. that's no excuse... imho. It should have played out naturally then... |
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and made the Repugs look as repugnant as they are.
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Sun Jun-27-04 10:36 AM
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... we wouldn't still be talking about the Coup in this fashion. And the Republicans would be saying , "Hey we did it according to the Constitution, what are you Dems whining about?"
The way it is now, we are questioning the BBV voting process and so many are determined to defeat them at the ballot box. Would we have had this determination if the House had gotten the chance to vote in whomever they wanted?
I think the backlash is much more effective now, but I feel sorry, too, that those black voters were so disenfranchised. The way it went down has spawned a new determination among black voters.
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Sun Jun-27-04 11:03 AM
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10. You Made A Very Valid Point |
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sometimes the horrible things that happen in Life end up setting the stage for Healthy and Productive CHANGE.
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Sun Jun-27-04 10:55 AM
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9. Truth is 95% the peoples own fiction... |
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I don't want to burst any bubbles but Kerry was one of those senators. It seems to me that there is a need here for a more 360 degree view of the political situation. Our entire system has sold their souls to the devil and profit margins. Its not just the media and those ronnie ray-guns on steroids. I suggest another plan, protest the media at their media centers, create a list of corporations to not purchase from in your daily lives, and massive demonstrations on the mall.
The real truth is that this country has to shut down and work out some of its repeating bugs and a few newly created ones, dancing half naked in the streets won't do it this time it is time for people to get serious.
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Sun Jun-27-04 10:10 AM
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4. All over the media right now.... |
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people are repeating like a mantra that Moore's film will not affect the election, that he's only preaching to the choir, etc.
Its feels an awful lot like wishful thinking to me.
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Don_G
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Sun Jun-27-04 10:39 AM
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8. I Wonder What The RW Pundits Are Going To Say |
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Hannity, Savage and Limbaugh "happened" to take their vacation at the same time and I'll bet they're meeting somewhere with Rove to get their "talking" points straight.
Somehow, I think the reaction of the people that see the movie will be to tell the Right Wing to "Get over it."
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Kali
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Sun Jun-27-04 11:04 AM
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11. There is nothing new here to DUers. But for the other 98% of the world, |
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"There is nothing new here to DUers. But for the other 98% of the world, his film is an eye-opening revelation. Let's see the Bush Co media spin the visible truth."
you probably mean the other 98% of the U. S. - the rest of the world has a clue. Its the hypnotized citizens of THIS country that don't seem to know what is going on.
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Sun Jun-27-04 11:11 AM
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