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"Diane L. Schirf" wrote:
In article , wrote: BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. You'll find some clearly refuse to let themselves be changed. Better to stick with the familiar, circular thought pattern than to allow oneself to ponder. Apparently, it might hurt. I agree. I know someone who refuses to see this movie because he thinks he knows what Moore says in it--but he's mistaken. Moore is just asking the question: why is there so much gun violence in the U.S.? Then he presents a number of theories, and facts to either uphold or refute these theories. For someone to refuse to see a movie because they might hear facts they don't like is a bit mind-boggling. |
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"Diane L. Schirf" wrote:
In article , wrote: BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. You'll find some clearly refuse to let themselves be changed. Better to stick with the familiar, circular thought pattern than to allow oneself to ponder. Apparently, it might hurt. I agree. I know someone who refuses to see this movie because he thinks he knows what Moore says in it--but he's mistaken. Moore is just asking the question: why is there so much gun violence in the U.S.? Then he presents a number of theories, and facts to either uphold or refute these theories. For someone to refuse to see a movie because they might hear facts they don't like is a bit mind-boggling. |
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"Diane L. Schirf" wrote:
In article , wrote: BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. You'll find some clearly refuse to let themselves be changed. Better to stick with the familiar, circular thought pattern than to allow oneself to ponder. Apparently, it might hurt. I agree. I know someone who refuses to see this movie because he thinks he knows what Moore says in it--but he's mistaken. Moore is just asking the question: why is there so much gun violence in the U.S.? Then he presents a number of theories, and facts to either uphold or refute these theories. For someone to refuse to see a movie because they might hear facts they don't like is a bit mind-boggling. |
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ospam (Yngver) wrote in message ...
"Diane L. Schirf" wrote: In article , wrote: BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. You'll find some clearly refuse to let themselves be changed. Better to stick with the familiar, circular thought pattern than to allow oneself to ponder. Apparently, it might hurt. I agree. I know someone who refuses to see this movie because he thinks he knows what Moore says in it--but he's mistaken. Moore is just asking the question: why is there so much gun violence in the U.S.? Then he presents a number of theories, and facts to either uphold or refute these theories. For someone to refuse to see a movie because they might hear facts they don't like is a bit mind-boggling. Coming late to this, but I agree that every American should see this film. But the problem is that the sheeple don't want to hear anything that might even remotely upset their insipid existence. All they want is a life filled with McDonald's, SquallMart and flag-waving. -L. |
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ospam (Yngver) wrote in message ...
"Diane L. Schirf" wrote: In article , wrote: BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. You'll find some clearly refuse to let themselves be changed. Better to stick with the familiar, circular thought pattern than to allow oneself to ponder. Apparently, it might hurt. I agree. I know someone who refuses to see this movie because he thinks he knows what Moore says in it--but he's mistaken. Moore is just asking the question: why is there so much gun violence in the U.S.? Then he presents a number of theories, and facts to either uphold or refute these theories. For someone to refuse to see a movie because they might hear facts they don't like is a bit mind-boggling. Coming late to this, but I agree that every American should see this film. But the problem is that the sheeple don't want to hear anything that might even remotely upset their insipid existence. All they want is a life filled with McDonald's, SquallMart and flag-waving. -L. |
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ospam (Yngver) wrote in message ...
"Diane L. Schirf" wrote: In article , wrote: BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. You'll find some clearly refuse to let themselves be changed. Better to stick with the familiar, circular thought pattern than to allow oneself to ponder. Apparently, it might hurt. I agree. I know someone who refuses to see this movie because he thinks he knows what Moore says in it--but he's mistaken. Moore is just asking the question: why is there so much gun violence in the U.S.? Then he presents a number of theories, and facts to either uphold or refute these theories. For someone to refuse to see a movie because they might hear facts they don't like is a bit mind-boggling. Coming late to this, but I agree that every American should see this film. But the problem is that the sheeple don't want to hear anything that might even remotely upset their insipid existence. All they want is a life filled with McDonald's, SquallMart and flag-waving. -L. |
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BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film
that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. Sorry, but the messenger kills it for me. Moore is another member of the Blame America First crowd and I just think his personal conduct is despicable. I won't be seeing any of his garbage, thank you. Coming late to this, but I agree that every American should see this film. But the problem is that the sheeple don't want to hear anything that might even remotely upset their insipid existence. All they want is a life filled with McDonald's, SquallMart and flag-waving. -L. Boy, aren't you an unhappy person! "insipid existence"?? What's your problem, anyway? |
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BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film
that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. Sorry, but the messenger kills it for me. Moore is another member of the Blame America First crowd and I just think his personal conduct is despicable. I won't be seeing any of his garbage, thank you. Coming late to this, but I agree that every American should see this film. But the problem is that the sheeple don't want to hear anything that might even remotely upset their insipid existence. All they want is a life filled with McDonald's, SquallMart and flag-waving. -L. Boy, aren't you an unhappy person! "insipid existence"?? What's your problem, anyway? |
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BTW I highly recommend this film to EVERYONE. It is an important film
that should be seen by all. It raises a lot of questions that are left to the viewer to ponder on and you will walk away from it changed. Sorry, but the messenger kills it for me. Moore is another member of the Blame America First crowd and I just think his personal conduct is despicable. I won't be seeing any of his garbage, thank you. Coming late to this, but I agree that every American should see this film. But the problem is that the sheeple don't want to hear anything that might even remotely upset their insipid existence. All they want is a life filled with McDonald's, SquallMart and flag-waving. -L. Boy, aren't you an unhappy person! "insipid existence"?? What's your problem, anyway? |
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