Political "Mumbo Jumbo"

Oct 18, 2004 23:07

"We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions" -Ronald Reagan

I really like this quote. And I believe in it wholeheartedly. More on that in a minute.

I really HATE this Michael Moore guy. So Anthony calls himself non-partisan which is cool because no matter how right winged I may seem at times, I don't think of myself as "Republican". In fact, the only reason my Voter ID card says "Republican" is because the lady who did my registration gave me some crap about how putting non-partisan on there isn't a good idea and so I would have felt like a complete moron if I did it anyway. ANYWAY, Anthony bought Fahrenheit 9/11 which he claimed to be a "documentary about Sept. 11". Well first of all, that's crap. All that movie does is bash our president. The movie documented Sept. 11 for about 10 minutes (8 of which showed President Bush sitting in a classroom full of kids pondering what his staff had just told him while Michael Moore commentated in the background with some pointless garb) Not once did it show the twin towers of the World Trade Center being blown to pieces by jetliners that were taken over by some fuckfaces thinking they were doing "Allah" a service (not to mention the 200 and something innocent people on board these planes) And not once did this so-called "documentary" show people jumping out of the twin towers, looking death right in the eyes because they didn't want to burn to a crisp. But let me tell you, this movie showed plenty of little Iraqis with their arms blown off. Oh. What a shame.

Okay it is a terrible thing that innocent Iraqi citizens have gotten blown to pieces since we have come into the country. I'll admit that. But what the hell was happening BEFORE we got there?! Well, basically the same thing. Am I wrong? No I am not. It was the same fucking thing. In fact, it was worse. Do I still think it is sad that they are dying in our hands? Of course I do. I am not heartless. Bottom line, though. When it comes to my people or their people, I choose theirs. We have a lot more to live for.

At this point I believe we have done our job and we should start sending troops home ASAP. But I still support the decision President Bush made to go over there. And I always will.

Basically what Michael Moore is trying to do with this film is play on the ignorance of people. There are people out there who have no political beliefs. So who molds these people's FUTURE beliefs? The media. And anyone who tries to tell me the media is not biased is full of shit. And I mean FULL of shit. Michael Moore is just part of the media. A big fat disgusting part of the even more repulsive MEDIA.

So back to my quote. Now I certainly have some liberal beliefs. But blaming society for your own faults is not one of them. Even if you are a (and I hate using this word) "victim" of your surroundings, there is always a way out. And you can always pull yourself out of it. I know people who have done it. I am sick of giving people my tax dollars to take care of their 8 kids. If you don't have the means, then why in the hell are you having kids? Give me a break.

Happy Voting.
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