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_carmi

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#21
I feel what you are saying. I guess I dont take it as serious as others. I look it as more of him tryin to open some minds to something by any means neccessary, which he does very well. That's is probably a nieve look on my part cus I know damn well there are some fanatics out there who probably live off his every word, but you cant do shit about that.
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#22
I feel what you are saying. I guess I dont take it as serious as others. I look it as more of him tryin to open some minds to something by any means neccessary, which he does very well. That's is probably a nieve look on my part cus I know damn well there are some fanatics out there who probably live off his every word, but you cant do shit about that.
but if he's telling outright lies, which he does quite frequently, then he's not really getting his point across very well. if you have to lie or twist the facts to prove your point, then your point can't be all that strong in the first place. his worst offense seems to be Bowling For Columbine, which is probably the only Oscar winning documentary in history that was mostly fiction.
 

Jokerman

Well-Known Member
#25
We aren't racist anymore so I would think that is irrelevant.
I was hoping someone else would catch this remark and say something, but looks like it's up to me.

Here goes: What!

What planet are you living on? That should be the quote of the month here. Tell that to Tupac's ghost, will ya.
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#26
I was being sarcastic when I said that, I think I italicized the aren't part even. But as in Gov we aren't racist(with our laws at least?, heh). The point was we can't do something like Cuba and say only white people or only black people get healthcare, or use any type of racism with it.
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#27
but the changes certain politicians are pushing for would just hurt the country and in my opinion are just a push for socialism in the country.
And what's wrong with that? :p
i remember listening to a local radio host in orlando who talking about universal health care and had people call in. two canadians that work in florida called him up and said when they need to see a doctor they come across the boarder and pay in cash because of the flaws in canadas health care systems. the host of the show, his wife's parents are from cananda, and they do the same thing because if they need an mri they dont have to wait 6 months in the states like they would in cananda.
Funny. You got offended about my Fox News and talk show comment in the thread in WOW, and look at this - PROOF :cool:
 

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