A little bit weird, a little bit political with a lot of humor.
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Published on November 12, 2004 By historyishere In Politics
Michael Moore has confirmed he is working on a sequel to F 9/11 called F 9/11 1/2 with the backing of Harvey Weinstein which will be ready in 2-3 years, which is going to be largely the same targets as the original film.

Moore's rationale, in his own words:

We want to get cameras rolling now and have it ready in two, three years. We want to document it. Fifty-one per cent of the American people lacked information (in this election) and we want to educate and enlighten them. They weren't told the truth. We're communicators and it's up to us to start doing it now. The official mourning period is over today and there is a silver lining - George W. Bush is prohibited by law from running (for presidency) again.

A good move or a bad one, you decide.

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on Nov 13, 2004
parts of your statement are correct as well, but they were phrased so as to be misleading


Hey, my previous statements were not misleading. My statements were more specific than yours. I clearly used the word "Democratic establishment" and "Democratic politicans". Your words are more vague, like Democrats (which can mean Democratic voters or Democratic establishment. Thus, my statements were not misleading.

Stop saying "Cheers" -- too British, too girly
on Nov 13, 2004

Too British and Too Girly?


And who says I'm not either?  As it happens I'm not, but I think that Cheers at the end of my posts is a lot less irritating than plinko! and some of the other things that people put in their posts.


Since I've been around longer than you on Joeuser, since the beginning of the site actually, I think I'll continue signing my posts with whatever the hell I feel like.


Cheers!

on Nov 13, 2004

Besides, it comes from this guy who told me that he'd take a shot everytime I commented on something which he didn't agree with.  Since there's bound to be at least one person per post who doesn't agree with me, I'm giving them a salut before they start drinking.


Cheers again!

on Nov 13, 2004
Now now... there is no need for personal attacks here.
on Nov 13, 2004
Help me historyishere. He kept on saying "Cheers" to me. I am depressed and distressed and sacred. Save me!
on Nov 13, 2004
Reply #46 By: jeblackstar - 11/13/2004 3:22:06 PM
::laughs::


I'm sorry, but I didn't think I would hear a republican say that CBS was credible after the Rather incident. Anyway, yes, in a manner of speaking, my time is more valuable than yours in this case. You've got the cite, however you found it, and are hoarding it, and I wouldn't even know where to start looking for it.


It's called www.google.com.
on Nov 13, 2004
michael moore is a sad exuse for an american and has no idea what he is talking about. His movie "BOWLING FOR COULMBINE" was completly unrealible because he, MICHAEL MOORE, accually has a gun license. check out this link and tell me if you think that this man nothing more than the dirt on my boots.
Link

on Nov 13, 2004
Moore sat next to former President Jimmy Carter at the Democratic Convention, which is a high honor to sit next to a former president. what more connection do u need? are you stupid or ignorant? Citizen jeblackstar i forgot...your a brit.
on Nov 13, 2004
It's called www.google.com.


Great call

Help me historyishere. He kept on saying "Cheers" to me. I am depressed and distressed and sacred. Save me!


Well, it just made me think of a place where everyone knows my name.... and their always glad I came.
on Nov 14, 2004
I'm all for a second movie as long as it's funny.
I don't like it when anyone critisizes someone in politics unless they do it in a humorous way.
on Nov 14, 2004
I'm all for a second movie as long as it's funny.I don't like it when anyone critisizes someone in politics unless they do it in a humorous way.


So you're a Daily Show fan?
on Nov 14, 2004
So you're a Daily Show fan?


yep

Just listening to two guys debate (i.e. yell and insult each other) gets really old, and boring, and no-one leaves convinced anyway. But if it's funny, then it's worth seeing. Probably still not convincing, but at least served a purpose.

I wouldn't mind some anti-Democrat movies either, but they'd have to be funny too.
on Nov 14, 2004
Interesting how many libs dont see it this way when big business owners are raking in millions in ways they dont agree with.....hmmmm

Now, now, zobelisk, that "liberal" talk hurts!

Well, perhaps I confused the point earlier. Really it's the end-product people are buying which is personally tied to Moore as evidenced by any of his book covers or movie posters. So Moore's views are very popular amongst a percentage of people.

That's contrary to an exec. who might be heading a company such as Microsoft, his billions are being made only on the end-product distended from the author(s), if the exec. was the author at all.

So, yes, very interesting.
on Nov 15, 2004
Let's just face it. I am correct. The Democrat establishment was closely tied to Michael Moore and enorsed his movement. You don't get to see a bunch of Republican senator meet with Sean Hannity in his book signning. You won't get to see Rush Limbaugh sit next to ex-Presdient in the Republican National Convention. The degree in which the Democratic politicans embrace Mr. Moore is unprecedent.
on Nov 15, 2004
The Democrat establishment was closely tied to Michael Moore and enorsed his movement.


I don't know if I'd use the word endorsed. Sympathized might be a better word to me.
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