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"Michael NoMoore" |
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19 May 2004 12:31:37 AM |
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So Fahrenheit 9/11 is not being distributed in the US. |
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie, but
come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it from
the independent video store.
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19 May 2004 02:15:43 PM |
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"Michael NoMoore" <nomoore@distortions.net> wrote in message
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That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie,
but
come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it from
the independent video store.
www.amazon.co.uk
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| User: "Bev Thornton" |
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22 May 2004 02:57:21 PM |
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And it just won the Palme d'Or.
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| User: "Lisa" |
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19 May 2004 08:45:28 PM |
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Interestingly, I just looked up the PAC contributions from Disney, expecting
them to lean heavily to the conservative side, but I was wrong. They gave
424310 to PACs, 62% dem & 38% GOP. Huh.
Maybe, just maybe, Disney & Moore are plotting together to drum up
controversy & therefore profits.
"Michael NoMoore" <nomoore@distortions.net> wrote in message
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That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie,
but
come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it from
the independent video store.
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| User: "wombn" |
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19 May 2004 09:14:00 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 21:45:28 -0400, "Lisa" <none@invalid.org> wrote:
Interestingly, I just looked up the PAC contributions from Disney, expecting
them to lean heavily to the conservative side, but I was wrong. They gave
424310 to PACs, 62% dem & 38% GOP. Huh.
Maybe, just maybe, Disney & Moore are plotting together to drum up
controversy & therefore profits.
why does it have to be some vast right-wing conspiracy? Looks to *me*
like some vast capitalist conspiracy instead.
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| User: "foolio" |
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20 May 2004 10:25:05 AM |
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Michael NoMoore wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie, but
come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it from
the independent video store.
i liked bowling for columbine. not as good as roger and me..but still...
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| User: "Bev Thornton" |
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19 May 2004 01:06:55 AM |
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Michael NoMoore wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
That's the kind you've always lived in. Big Brother is big business.
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| User: "Charles" |
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19 May 2004 12:51:43 AM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 06:31:37 +0100 (BST), "Michael NoMoore"
<nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie, but
come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it from
the independent video store.
Yeah, a country where a company can decide what they want to do, or
not to do. shameful, isn't't it?
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| User: "wombn" |
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19 May 2004 02:03:44 AM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 05:51:43 GMT, Charles <ckraft@SPAMTRAPwest.net>
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Yeah, a country where a company can decide what they want to do, or
not to do. shameful, isn't't it?
it's evil.
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| User: "Bev Thornton" |
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20 May 2004 12:50:06 PM |
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wombn wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 05:51:43 GMT, Charles <ckraft@SPAMTRAPwest.net>
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Yeah, a country where a company can decide what they want to do, or
not to do. shameful, isn't't it?
it's evil.
It is when they mislead their business partners and waste several artist's
time for two years at a cost of six million dollars. Disney never said they
would distribute it, but they paid for Miramax to produce it and Moore to
make it and Miramax was going to distribute it through Buena Vista, but
once it was done and ready to be shown, Disney disallowed Miramax
distribution rights and is attempting to prevent all US distribution which
they can do if the film is rated NC-17 when it gets classified. The timing
of their decision to block distribution of the film is very odd too, it is
not a way to make money in the film industry.
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19 May 2004 12:48:44 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 06:31:37 +0100 (BST), "Michael NoMoore"
<nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie, but
come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it from
the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the movie.
No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for a Moore
fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
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And now for the obligatory bit of wit and/or wisdom:
EGOTIST, n. A person of low taste, more interested in himself than in me.
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| User: "humble.life" |
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19 May 2004 02:09:40 PM |
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"CyberDroog" <CyberDroog@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 06:31:37 +0100 (BST), "Michael NoMoore"
<nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie,
but
come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it from
the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the movie.
No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for a Moore
fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
Ok, so what are you going to do next time you hear a president has been made
president, even when the vote went the other way?
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19 May 2004 04:08:42 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 20:09:40 +0100, "humble.life" <humble.life@lycos.co.uk>
wrote:
"CyberDroog" <CyberDroog@ClockworkOrange.com> wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 06:31:37 +0100 (BST), "Michael NoMoore"
<nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie,
but
come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it from
the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the movie.
No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for a Moore
fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
Ok, so what are you going to do next time you hear a president has been made
president, even when the vote went the other way?
Next time? It hasn't ever happened.
And what does that have to do with the fact that Michael Moore wouldn't
know the truth if it jumped up and bit his big, fat *****?
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FLESH, n. The Second Person of the secular Trinity.
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19 May 2004 04:33:38 PM |
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If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it
from
the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the
movie.
No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for a
Moore
fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
Ok, so what are you going to do next time you hear a president has been
made
president, even when the vote went the other way?
Next time? It hasn't ever happened.
Sorry, let me rephrase myself. Name me a famous incident where a country's
leader was assinated and the name of the "patsy" that took the wrap.
And what does that have to do with the fact that Michael Moore wouldn't
know the truth if it jumped up and bit his big, fat *****?
I watched the news as it happened. I remember the news about the recount.
We saw all the ticket-punch problems BEFORE it was written. It was clear
who won.....
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| User: "Nom dePlume nomdeplume1000-at-yahoo.com" |
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20 May 2004 12:59:46 AM |
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"humble.life" <humble.life@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
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I watched the news as it happened. I remember the news about the
recount.
We saw all the ticket-punch problems BEFORE it was written. It was
clear
who won.....
If a recount was called because the margins were razor-thin, then by
definition it was not clear who won. Nor will it ever be. That's the
way life goes sometimes.
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Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist.
Guide to Medications for Mental Illness:
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20 May 2004 04:38:54 AM |
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If a recount was called because the margins were razor-thin, then by
definition it was not clear who won. Nor will it ever be. That's the
way life goes sometimes.
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Nom dePlume, Ph.D
Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist.
I think it was more about who was struck off the register in the weeks
leading up to and around the poll-day that really worries me.
That much power to be that biased and the votes weren't re-drawn for those
people, I understand.
I get roused by blind following......
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20 May 2004 12:14:10 PM |
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On Thu, 20 May 2004 10:38:54 +0100, "humble.life" <humble.life@lycos.co.uk>
wrote:
If a recount was called because the margins were razor-thin, then by
definition it was not clear who won. Nor will it ever be. That's the
way life goes sometimes.
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Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist.
I think it was more about who was struck off the register in the weeks
leading up to and around the poll-day that really worries me.
That much power to be that biased and the votes weren't re-drawn for those
people, I understand.
I don't get the issue with the attempt to scrub felons from the voter
rolls. Is there some natural law that assumes that lists of criminals
will, by default, be mostly Democrats?
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21 May 2004 02:08:24 AM |
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In message <c8hhtp075o@news2.newsguy.com>, Nom dePlume
<nomdeplume1000-at-yahoo.com@?.?.invalid> writes
"humble.life" <humble.life@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
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I watched the news as it happened. I remember the news about the
recount.
We saw all the ticket-punch problems BEFORE it was written. It was
clear
who won.....
If a recount was called because the margins were razor-thin, then by
definition it was not clear who won. Nor will it ever be. That's the
way life goes sometimes.
I read something about the new electronic systems not allowing a
recount. (How would they build one in?) Shouldn't need one, of course,
because all new, major computer systems work first time, every time.
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20 May 2004 12:12:33 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 22:59:46 -0700, "Nom dePlume"
<nomdeplume1000-at-yahoo.com> wrote:
"humble.life" <humble.life@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
news:2h2248F8a8c0U1@uni-berlin.de...
I watched the news as it happened. I remember the news about the
recount.
We saw all the ticket-punch problems BEFORE it was written. It was
clear
who won.....
If a recount was called because the margins were razor-thin, then by
definition it was not clear who won. Nor will it ever be. That's the
way life goes sometimes.
It is pretty clear now. Bush won by over 500 votes. Yet if Gore had
ceased his whining during the first round of re-counts instead of expanding
the re-count to the entire state, he may have "won".
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19 May 2004 10:35:32 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 22:33:38 +0100, "humble.life" <humble.life@lycos.co.uk>
wrote:
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres,
but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can rent it
from
the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the
movie.
No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for a
Moore
fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
Ok, so what are you going to do next time you hear a president has been
made
president, even when the vote went the other way?
Next time? It hasn't ever happened.
Sorry, let me rephrase myself. Name me a famous incident where a country's
leader was assinated and the name of the "patsy" that took the wrap.
Can't think of one. At least not in America.
And what does that have to do with the fact that Michael Moore wouldn't
know the truth if it jumped up and bit his big, fat *****?
I watched the news as it happened. I remember the news about the recount.
We saw all the ticket-punch problems BEFORE it was written. It was clear
who won.....
Yes it was clear. GW Bush won. Even Gore admits that.
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FAITH, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks
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19 May 2004 03:47:06 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 17:48:44 +0000, CyberDroog wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 06:31:37 +0100 (BST), "Michael NoMoore"
<nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie,
but come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres, but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can
rent it from the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the
movie. No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for
a Moore fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
Uh... Eisner told him flat out that they couldn't afford to ***** off the
Florida government (read Jeb) by insulting the president.
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The USA Patriot Act is the most unpatriotic act in American history.
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19 May 2004 04:09:32 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 15:47:06 -0500, "Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 17:48:44 +0000, CyberDroog wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 06:31:37 +0100 (BST), "Michael NoMoore"
<nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie,
but come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres, but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can
rent it from the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the
movie. No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for
a Moore fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
Uh... Eisner told him flat out that they couldn't afford to ***** off the
Florida government (read Jeb) by insulting the president.
Got a transcript?
--
Dnison Penndragon
dpenndragon@wi.rr.com
And now for the obligatory bit of wit and/or wisdom:
The Hitch Hiker's Guide has not been an opera. It has however been a
tapestry, if you count a woven bath towel as a tapestry.
- Douglas Adams
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19 May 2004 05:00:13 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 21:09:32 +0000, CyberDroog wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 15:47:06 -0500, "Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 17:48:44 +0000, CyberDroog wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 06:31:37 +0100 (BST), "Michael NoMoore"
<nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie,
but come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres, but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can
rent it from the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the
movie. No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for
a Moore fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
Uh... Eisner told him flat out that they couldn't afford to ***** off the
Florida government (read Jeb) by insulting the president.
Got a transcript?
Why would you think there would be a transcript of a meeting between Moore
and Eisner?
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i.m.
The USA Patriot Act is the most unpatriotic act in American history.
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19 May 2004 10:36:37 PM |
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On Wed, 19 May 2004 17:00:13 -0500, "Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 21:09:32 +0000, CyberDroog wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 15:47:06 -0500, "Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 17:48:44 +0000, CyberDroog wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004 06:31:37 +0100 (BST), "Michael NoMoore"
<nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Not that "Bowling for Columbine" wasnt the biggest piece of tripe since
Ishtar and Gene Shalit called "Dude, Where's My Car" a "serious" movie,
but come on people...wake up!
If Disney wont distribute it, someone will. We may not see it in
theatres, but if we can all find jobs and buy DVD players maybe we can
rent it from the independent video store.
I don't blame Disney for the move. Moore is again on his marketing
bandwagon, accusing the Bush administration of trying to shelve the
movie. No proof is given. While a complete lack of proof is heaven for
a Moore fan, it doesn't fly with rational people.
Uh... Eisner told him flat out that they couldn't afford to ***** off the
Florida government (read Jeb) by insulting the president.
Got a transcript?
Why would you think there would be a transcript of a meeting between Moore
and Eisner?
I wouldn't. There never seems to be any evidence for anything Moore says.
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FAITH, n. Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks
without knowledge, of things without parallel.
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30 May 2004 01:29:13 AM |
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"Michael NoMoore" <nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Don't worry, thats not a scandal, it just is
Michael Moore trying to promote his new movie.
Moore could easily have funded the movie himself,
but he chose to go with a Disney subsidiary
knowing fairly well that Disney would object
to distributing Fahrenheit 9/11 before the elections.
Things are now going as planned by Moore, and
he already is counting the big bucks he expects to make.
Thomas
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30 May 2004 01:39:10 AM |
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"Thomas Dehn" <thomas-usenet@arcor.de> wrote in message
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"Michael NoMoore" <nomoore@distortions.net> wrote:
That's the kind of country we're living in now?
Don't worry, thats not a scandal, it just is
Michael Moore trying to promote his new movie.
Moore could easily have funded the movie himself,
but he chose to go with a Disney subsidiary
knowing fairly well that Disney would object
to distributing Fahrenheit 9/11 before the elections.
Things are now going as planned by Moore, and
he already is counting the big bucks he expects to make.
Thomas
what's 9/11 mean ?
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30 May 2004 07:53:59 AM |
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On Sat, 29 May 2004 23:39:10 -0700, "%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote:
<(((*> what's 9/11 mean ?
It's the temperature that ignites American anger.
Tara J. Ballance
Montreal, Canada
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30 May 2004 02:11:02 PM |
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On Sun, 30 May 2004 08:53:59 -0400, waitingforgodot@samuel.beckett wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 2004 23:39:10 -0700, "%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote:
<(((*> what's 9/11 mean ?
It's the temperature that ignites American anger.
It's the number of brain cells % has yet to drown in alcohol. Somewhere
between 9 and 11.
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I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the
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30 May 2004 05:23:23 PM |
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On Sat, 29 May 2004 23:39:10 -0700, "%" <surfs@uniserve> wrote:
<(((*> what's 9/11 mean ?
It's the temperature that ignites American anger.
well, a subset of Americans' anger.
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~ZenCrafters: Total Enlightenment in about an hour.~
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