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Michael Moore scolds Canadians who would vote for Harper
I love this guy... 
http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...ol=968793972154
"Firebrand filmmaker Michael Moore hopes his controversial new work Fahrenheit 9/11 will help stop Conservative Leader Stephen Harper from becoming Prime Minister, along with throwing U.S. President George W. Bush out of office"
"And he brought with him a warning that if Canadians swing to the right by electing Harper on June 28, as polls suggest might happen, then dire consequences will follow.
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"I can't believe that you guys would think about going in that direction, when we're trying to get out of that direction," Moore told the Star, shortly before heading to the Varsity Cinemas to make a red-carpet arrival at the screening.
"I hope this doesn't happen. Bush is going to throw a party (after the Canadian election). He's going to be a happy man. (Harper) has a big pair of scissors in his hand. He wants to snip away at your social safety net. He'd like this to be the 51st State."
Moore doesn't let the Liberals off the hook, blaming them for creating the mood in Canada where a Conservative government seems plausible."
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"He praised former Prime Minister Jean Chr�tien for refusing last year to join Bush's "Coalition of the Willing" in the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. He regrets not giving Chr�tien credit for his bravery in Fahrenheit 9/11, much of which takes a critical look at the Iraq invasion and the Bush family's ties to terrorist leader Osama bin Laden."
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"This movie should say to Canadians, you want to join the Coalition of the Willing? Get ready to send your kids over to die for nothing, so that Bush's buddies can line their pockets."
Thats nice for him. He doesnt have to pay our taxes and it wasnt his money that was stolen. Id love to see americans' reactions if one of our celebrities commented on their election. Oh wait, they probably wouldnt even care!
so you'll criticize the man instead of what he had to say...that's productive.
Regardless of what you think of him, he's politically saavy, to say the least. He's not just some ignoramus who knows nothing about Canadian and American politics.
you're right...Americans wouldn't care...egocentricity runs rampant there.
we've already discussed what he has to say a million times over in other threads. So yes, im critisizing him. The outcome doesnt affect him either way which gives him the licence to be as ideological as he wishes without having to pay for it.
I personally hope they get rid of Bush in the US but that election is none of my business.
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 personally hope they get rid of Bush in the US but that election is none of my business. |
This election is not about whos a better gov't.
Its a lesser of evils.
I'll say it again, i like some stuff that harper is proposing but the guy freaks me out. You gotta consider track records.
yah exactly, you have to consider track records. what has paul martin done? get the liberals the hell out of there as far as I'm concerned
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 we've already discussed what he has to say a million times over in other threads. So yes, im critisizing him. The outcome doesnt affect him either way which gives him the licence to be as ideological as he wishes without having to pay for it. I personally hope they get rid of Bush in the US but that election is none of my business. |
The guy is a doomsdayer anyways.
Canada is not going to fall apart because people vote Conservative
The arguement/scare tactic about Canada becoming the 51 State is as old as the hills and doesn't care any weight at all.
We KNOW who we are as a country and where we stand; hell every Canadian converstation that involves the U.S. and Canada is how about how different we are from them.
We may share the same economic/social circles but make no bones about it, we have no interest in becoming what they are as a society.
In regards to Iraq, while the attack may have not been joined by Canada, we did support it in other ways.
I believe Saddam had to go and it was time.
Oh sure you can argue all the other collateral reasons like oil??
If the United States were to intervene abroad every time the interests of an American corporation were threatened, their military would be very, very busy.
But if in the process they succeed in overthrowing a vicious despot armed with biological, chemical, and perhaps nuclear weapons, what's the problem??
He's a little too left of center, has gaping holes in his arguements and even other Bush-bashing conspiracy theorists don't agree with him.
This article states:
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"In his rush to ensure that no credit goes un-annexed, Clarke [another left-wing anti-Bush basher] exposes Moore's rant as based on paranoia and the presumptions common among fever-swamp liberals that never survive the slightest encounter with facts," he said. |
Do you think Michael Moore just dislikes Bush in general and it's his mission in life to bring him down??? Or do you think he's just a prick in general and likes to pick up on anyone in power?
Just for the record I'm not for or against him...I just personally know a few guys who just enjoy being pricks towards specific other people...so I'm wondering if it's just between him and Bush or between hin and just anyone really?!
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 we've already discussed what he has to say a million times over in other threads. So yes, im critisizing him. The outcome doesnt affect him either way which gives him the licence to be as ideological as he wishes without having to pay for it. I personally hope they get rid of Bush in the US but that election is none of my business. |
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| Originally posted by starsearcher Do you think Michael Moore just dislikes Bush in general and it's his mission in life to bring him down??? Or do you think he's just a prick in general and likes to pick up on anyone in power? Just for the record I'm not for or against him...I just personally know a few guys who just enjoy being pricks towards specific other people...so I'm wondering if it's just between him and Bush or between hin and just anyone really?! |
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| Originally posted by EvilDust I think he's really pissed at GWB for making the invasion of Iraq the #1 priority (to make his corporate buddies even richer) instead of concentrating more on social programs that take care of the less fortunate Americans. |

Thats what people on Ontario were saying about McGuinty and his meery band of Liberal thieves....
Look at us now!
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| . You gotta consider track records. |
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| Originally posted by MarkT exactly...but being a fiscally responsible President who merely improves the lives of his country's citizens doesn't make one go down in the history books as a "great" president. It also doesn't make him and his buddies rich. ![]() |
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| Billions lost by the Lieberals. |
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| Originally posted by MarkT ...but that DOES NOT detract from the points he makes and the illumination he brings to issues that the Bush administation and the U.S. media would like to sweep under the rug (like Bush's family connection to the Bin Ladens.) |
I'm getting sick of Michael Moore.
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| Originally posted by Fir3start3r It's no wonder Disney dropped him. |
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| Originally posted by Dmatrox the son wants to make his daddy proud by finishing off where he left off rather than where america left off after clinton. |
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| Originally posted by Your Mother Disney dropped him because they didn't want controversial publicity... It had nothing to do with Moore's character. |
You Moore haters seem to forget one thing.
If Moore said anything that was a blatant lie...if his pointing to the relationship between the Bush and bin Laben families was a fabrication...there would be lawsuits. While generally saying things about political figures is fine, that would cross the line and there would be all kinds of publicity.
It makes no sense to blindly accept what Moore says as fact...but isn't it just naive to immediately dismiss it all as propaganda?
Shit if it were about the money, he could make a pro-Bush film that was full of "yay America" crap...the misguided patriotism of Americans would have resulted in 100 million at the box office in the first weekend, I'm sure
Uh oh! Somebody better call a waaaaaaaaaaaaaambulance... 
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| Originally posted by Fir3start3r I totally agree with Disney not wanting to be tied to someone like him and has everything to do with the character of Moore. Why would a family oriented business want to be?? |
Only 1 theatre (as far as I can tell) is showing this on Friday - Canada Square @ Yonge/Eglinton
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