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Old 06-20-2005, 05:55 AM   #12
/)eathKiller
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Join Date: January 5, 2002
Location: Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Age: 40
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Moore uses creative liscence to woo his audience. Aside from a combination of differint film making techniques used in documentaries to apply drama to reality in politics he's risen above the average conspiracy theoriest and has established himself as not just A documentary film maker but THE documentary film maker.

Frankly, I just like indy films... But I did see bowling and farenheit which were both pretty good. He isn't afraid to draw conclusions, I'll say that. The world we live in is filled with a lot of corruption and back-handed stuff, this doesn't mean its as easy to see out in the open, though.

If you look into bush's past (and his cabinet) you'll find just about everything being done in the name of self-improvement in regard to one's wallet.

The problem with our government is that our big businesses are controlled by our government and whent he government shows BIAS toward business there's only the government, itself, to determine what should be done about it. It doesn't matter which party is in office! The Clinton's had white water too.

The reason Bush's governmental corruption is so intriguing is the fact that... Every single thing he seems to do... EVER... is done in the name of his friends.

That doesn't mean he's an evil grand schemer, just that he's so self-centered he doesn't care about the causes he claims to support as much as the support of companies like Haliburton and his middle eastern oil buddies.
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