|
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 54
CEG\'er
|
CEG\'er
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 54 |
Davo7SVT wrote: ??Our Fore Fathers came here to get away from socialism. Socialism is not what America is.?
Hey... I'm not socialist, but let's get the facts straight.
The pilgrims fled England for many reasons. One reason was to escape unfettered capitalism. Actually, long before Karl Marx was even born, the Pilgrims had discovered and experimented with what could only be described as socialism.
It didn't work. And they almost starved to death.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 6,198
Hard-core CEG'er
|
Hard-core CEG'er
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 6,198 |
Originally posted by ScottR: Davo7SVT wrote: ??Our Fore Fathers came here to get away from socialism. Socialism is not what America is.?
Hey... I'm not socialist, but let's get the facts straight.
The pilgrims fled England for many reasons. One reason was to escape unfettered capitalism. Actually, long before Karl Marx was even born, the Pilgrims had discovered and experimented with what could only be described as socialism.
It didn't work. And they almost starved to death.
The Pilgrims ~= Our Fore Fathers
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 1,889
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 1,889 |
Well Dave the fact that you're dissappointed in me for expressing my opinion is not going to keep me up at night!  Since there'll be to much cutting and pasting I'll try to address things in order. I support a flat tax! I agree we are over taxed. I'd rather see campagn reform and term limits first. Don't get your undies in a bunch about Alaska, I don't think I spun anything. There are other option besides oil. R & D is expensive and big oil and the automakers (who contribute a lot of money politically) have a lot of money invested in the equipment they have to be to eager to make a change. Yep I own a business and yes I do have a problem with capitalism to an extent. The waste is what I have a problem with. We need more so we can get more so we have more so on and on and on.... Government and big business has train us well!
99 Contour Sport SE MTX
KKM filter, B&M shifter
No res, BAT kit
Green car silver hood (because silver is faster)
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 300
CEG\'er
|
CEG\'er
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 300 |
A documentary about Michael Moore.. Not saying I agree or disagree.. just throwing it out there. Michael Moore Hates America Link to trailers if said movie
1999 Silver Ford SVT Contour
Assembled 08/06/1999 - #2555 of 2760
formerly known as flummox
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,506
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,506 |
So, was I too subtle while also too cartoonish?
But all of those cartooned examples, which are not only just typically considered "good" and "worthwhile" and consistent with most citizens' values, they're consistent with, and even indices to a weak degree, of (gasp!) liberalism. As a society, as a culture, we pretty much want to keep them. Right?
So my sarcastic point was that "some" elements of socialism are accepted. Doesn't that set up a debate of when/where/how much socialism is too much, rather than whether it is invariably 100% evil all the time in every context? Must its opponents and antagonists be too principled to allow practicality? Must we in the abstract leave everything up to a marketplace that has its problems and quirks? Of course not. Should/can bureaucracy be completely eliminated? Nope.
Please do not assume Micheal Moore is a "model" to which each and every liberal aspires and that liberals back him invariably on every thought he has or does not have. Hell, even I can tell the difference between Rush and Savage. I don't lump them together. Would you prefer showing you're too unwilling or too simple to differentiate between lunatic fringe and garden variety liberals?
Oh well. Enough of musing for now. Almost time for a cold adult beverage,onlytwoconceptstogo. First, history suggests before long, the far right will soon have its own Michael Moore doing politic-ocumentary (make up your own word here) theatrical releases before long. You might ignore it then, just like I'm rather ignoring Moore right now myself. Sorry. I'm skipping Bubba's book too. Second, the outrage over Moore's latest is priceless advertising. How many people rented "Ishtar" years ago to see if a movie could POSSIBLY be as bad as it was rumored to be? Half of its receipts had to have been from that morbid curiosity. (Yes, it was that bad.) Same thing will happen to the box office for this movie. The complainers may even mean a few people on this board go see it who otherwise would not. Was that in mind when this was posted?
MSDS, SHO-shop Y, custom 2.5" catback; xcal2; 63mm TB, K&N 3530; Koni struts, Aussie bar; THaines forks, Quaife, SpecII, UR fly; DMD; Nima UD pullies; Stazi brakes; f&r Pole120 mounts. Just a daily commuter car. Silver '98 SVT E0 #3159
|
|
|
|
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 6,198
Hard-core CEG'er
|
Hard-core CEG'er
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 6,198 |
Originally posted by RT and his SE: Well Dave the fact that you're dissappointed in me for expressing my opinion is not going to keep me up at night! 
I'm not disappointed that you said it, I'm disappointed with what you said.
Anyways, it's all good!
|
|
|
|
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 54
CEG\'er
|
CEG\'er
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 54 |
Davo7SVT wrote: ??The Pilgrims ~= Our Fore Fathers?
I beg to differ, Davo. The pilgrims ARE known as the Forefathers or Founders of the United States. Have you ever heard of forefather??s day? Do a search on Google and maybe you??ll figure this out.
Sincerely,
Scott
|
|
|
|
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 28
New CEG\'er
|
New CEG\'er
Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 28 |
Originally posted by Viss1: "It's crucial that we win this war on terror. Now watch this drive."
Yeah, that's one of the clips they've advertised for the movie.
So anyone believe that those two sentences were sequential spoken? Yes?
LOL... Welcome to World of Michael Moore... they were spliced and rearranged like most of his movies are... clips are taken out of context and misrepresented.
Why can't he just show events how they really happen? I have no problem with the truth, good or bad, on either side. Why do people have to be mislead to get his point across?
Here are some examples of his famous sleight of directing hand from "Bowling for Columbine":
http://www.hardylaw.net/Truth_About_Bowling.html
|
|
|
|
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 4,220
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 4,220 |
Originally posted by markc: Originally posted by Viss1: "It's crucial that we win this war on terror. Now watch this drive."
Yeah, that's one of the clips they've advertised for the movie.
So anyone believe that those two sentences were sequential spoken? Yes?
LOL... Welcome to World of Michael Moore... they were spliced and rearranged like most of his movies are... clips are taken out of context and misrepresented.
So I take it you didn't actually see that happen on that day?
Because that is what he said.
Actually, the exact words were: "I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you. Now watch this drive." He was commenting to some reporters during a game of golf on August 4, 2002. You can look it up if you'd like. I'm sure some news station has video of it out there.
I'm not denying Moore tends to "Creatively Edit" stuff, as he does. But that particular quote is legit.
2003 Mazda6s 3.0L MTX
Webpage
2004 Mazda3s 2.3L ATX
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 2,118
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 2,118 |
Originally posted by sigma:
Actually, the exact words were: "I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Thank you. Now watch this drive." He was commenting to some reporters during a game of golf on August 4, 2002. You can look it up if you'd like. I'm sure some news station has video of it out there.
I'm not denying Moore tends to "Creatively Edit" stuff, as he does. But that particular quote is legit.
No that quote is not legit, he convieniantly leaves out the "Thank you" which takes the two distinct phrases and makes them seem like one. Michael Moore is an idiot pushing his agenda like is his right to do in this great country of ours. But boy does he love the system he badmouths left and right, when its making him gobs of money... He is the definition of a hypocrite, and the epitome of liberalism gone bad. I might not care for liberal points of views at all, but I do know that most liberals care for the country as much as I do, want the best for it, but just disagree on how to get that done. I believe Moore is simply trying to make money by being a scumbag, and its working unfortunately.
Also, I CANT WAIT to see that movie Michael Moore Hates America whenever it is released. I will drive a good distance to find a place thats playing it; or order the VHS/DVD/whatever. From the trailers I watched, it appears that this guy has Moore pegged to the tee, and I for one would love to see Moore get what he deserves, a good bashing like he so loves to give other people.
"Moore has also accused the American people of being the stupidest, most naive people on the face of the Earth. And after last weekend, he's got the box office numbers to prove it!"
|
|
|
|
|