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Originally posted by queedo
I went to see a movie last night (no not that one ) and they had to have police there because the people who saw this film were getting into fights right after it at alarming rates. This kind of film tears at the very fabric of the U.S. If you don't like the President fine, then don't vote for him, but don't go out and make movies that exagerate Bush's true stances on things so you can influence people to your side. Why does't Mooore Rrun against him this year? For all of Moore's talk about how others should do it, he would be a terrible president based on the facts to date.
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How does a movie tear at the fabric of our society?
If any movie does, I can think of much worse movies that would be better candidates by far as tearing some moral fabric.
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