Bowling for Columbine was sooo bad. I almost couldn't watch the whole thing. It worries me that people like that fat bastard live in this country. The only worthwile part of it was the segment about all the global attrocities, and only because the knowledge of such events haven't reached every citizen. i'm sure some people would think that it was
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review of the NRO review
The things it pointed out were the obviously embellished points: Of Course getting the gun wasn't That easy, whoever genuinely followed that crazy militia men were really to blame for Oklahoma and not extremism most likely believed it when the media first ran the theory by them nearly a decade ago, kmart was fucking real-omissions or not the movie affected gun policy, the bowling angle-even by lying and saying they actually went bowling wasn't to say bowling was possibly why-it was to say blaming it on Manson/gangsta rap/tv violence are all possible, possibly likely, but merely symptomatic; inconcievable to be a cause.
I figured these sort of things were fucking obvious.
Did anyone Really think the plaque read that "this plane killed people on Christmas Eve"? In this PC crazy world who the fuck did not realize it was paraphrased?
the movie, lies and omissions, or omitting nothing, could have had the same point-
thus the review was rhetorical masterbation, an interesting college film-appreciation class paper.
as far as the mockumentary goes...
a 'mockumetary' about, essentially, fear Using fear- isn't there a negation of negations there, doesn't it become a documentary again? (the facts Are the 'lies that solicit fear')
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I think that our different opinions stem from an issue concerning the US constitution. I've always thought that nothing is worth much without a written document to adhere strictly to. I've only realized this in the last few days while thinking of this subject of gun control and the "antiquated" constitution. The Bible is the same way. You can't just change things because they dont work anymore. that's basically what i think. it's better to adhere to something even if it doesn't make sense, then to change it and comprimise it's integrity. i don't think i'm that backwards for it either.
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