Farenheit 9/11

Jun 25, 2004 23:40

So, today between his work and my work, Alex and I went to see 'Farenheit 9/11'.

Wow.

That was... educational )

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varity June 27 2004, 03:47:07 UTC
Well... I feel like I need to say something to this. Even though I am NOT american ( ... )

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julephenia June 27 2004, 07:32:24 UTC
Well, first of all, you were in the midwest.

Over here, in the East Coast, where we did NOT vote for him, speaking out against Bush is a favorite activity.

And I know how other countries feel. I spent 3 weeks in England BEFORE September 11, and even then we looked stupid. I then spent 3 1/2 months there while the Iraq 'war' was over... but British and American troops were dying.

I've always been anti-Bush.

I always knew he was lying to us.

I just had no idea how much.

That's what shocked me about the movie. That's what pissed me off.

For the record, I wanted to move to another country when we went to war. I wanted to become and ex-patriot.

Believe me, I know.

A lot better than a lot of Americans.

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varity June 27 2004, 07:55:59 UTC
Yeah, you *know*. Which is exactly why I *agree* with you.

Varity~hope I cleared that up. sounded like you kinda got me wrong. :-/

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snowsilverkat June 27 2004, 11:44:47 UTC
I REALLY need to see this movie sometime.

It makes me very very angry and frustrated, that we have such an idjit as the 'leader of the free world' (sarcastic quotation marks included), and that...we could possibly have to put up with this man and his ego boosts ('look daddy, I took over a country, you never did that!') for another 4 effin' years.

Grr.

I feel like we should give the US a political enema. Just...flush out ALL the politicians, whether they're good or bad, and put in new people, who actually give a shit about stuff other than their payrolls and the size of their testicles.

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