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November 5 2009 at 5:48 AM
Bill  (Login PlanoBill)
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"Capitalism: A Love Story" yet?

I enjoyed it muchly!

For or against matters not...tis one of his better (which ain't saying much :-)

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Jackie
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What do folks here think of Michael Moore?

November 5 2009, 6:59 AM 

From this clip, he sure seems to be on my wavelength, on capitalism anyway.


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Jackie
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Yes, That Was Me Visiting the White House

November 5 2009, 7:03 AM 

November 3rd, 2009
Yes, That Was Me Visiting the White House
By Michael Moore


I guess I should come clean and admit it.

I've been hangin' out with the Obamas at the White House.

Late on Friday, Norm Eisen, special counsel to the president for ethics and government reform, after many requests by the news media (and many demands by right-wing groups), released the list of people who have been visiting the White House since Barack Obama moved in. And on that list, along with the heads of all the Wall Street banks and the oil company execs, along with Oprah and Clooney and Soros, was the name of yours truly, Michael Moore.

But Eisen had a problem. Knowing that the administration was already in a bloody war with Fox News, he didn't want to pour any more fuel on the fire by having to defend the likes of a renegade filmmaker gallivanting around the Lincoln Bedroom. So he issued this statement:

... the records we are publishing today include a few false positives names that make you think of a well-known person, but are actually someone else. In September, requests were submitted for the names of some famous or controversial figures (for example Michael Jordan, William Ayers, Michael Moore, Jeremiah Wright, Robert Kelly ("R. Kelly"), and Malik Shabazz). The well-known individuals with those names never actually came to the White House.

Now, I don't blame him for not wanting to admit that Michael Jordan and I were actually there together for a full week back in May. Obama wanted someone to help him with both his hook shot and his socialistic ideas. And that's where we two Mikes came in.

Our week at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue was memorable.

Jordan spent a lot of time with the President on how to play more aggressively inside the paint. I would mostly break down and outline the key points of "Das Kapital." We'd hash out ideas from free college tuition to restoring full relations with Cuba to letting everyone keep their shoes on as they walked through airport security.

Michael Jordan would get Obama up early and make him work on his fundamentals (and dang if I wasn't right -- the main move they worked on was "Fake right, go left!"). Then Rev. Wright would stop by for a little prayer session, while Bill Ayers was back in the kitchen fixing us all lunch.

The afternoons were left to me and Barack.

We would pore over the works of Trotsky and Brecht and Larry the Cable Guy. What a thrill it was to sit there and help this man with his plan to hand America over to the United Nations! One World! Woo-hoo!

Unfortunately, we didn't get too far. Jordan would often come in and say, "Hey, Prez, let's hit the links!" Hoops with Obama just didn't cut it for him ("Man, I've been doing this since I was 12! Let's go golfing!").

And sure enough, though Obama would protest that he had "stuff to do," Jordan would prevail and off to the course they would go.

Yes, it was a heady time, and I'd be lyin' if I didn't admit that I enjoyed my all-access pass to the West Wing. But, now, the secret is out. I hope it doesn't cause the President too much grief. The poor man has enough on his hands placating health insurance companies, running General Motors and getting the hang of his new PlayStation game, "Drones Over Waziristan."

At least Biden still sees me


http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mike-friends-blog/yes-was-me-visiting-white-house

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Bill
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Sorry m'lady...

November 5 2009, 7:26 AM 


I have been in one of my 'not so tolerant' moods lately (happens a couple times a year :-) so simply put...

Answer my question and there is a chance I shall answer yours:

"What do folks here think of Michael Moore?"

Have you watched the the thing I speak of?

I mean not that folks should pay money to view, tis online for free without breaking any man made nor moral laws...

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Jackie
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Is it online?

November 5 2009, 8:09 AM 

I can only find a trailer.

Tell me where, please, and I will go look when I can.

yes indeed, a little intolerant of you, Bill, if that is the right word? I only wanted a lil ole itty bitty opinion. But I can take it.happy.gif

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He's pretty good for a shill

November 5 2009, 8:23 AM 

He isn't all that "counter culture", he is allowed to operate and he is the constraint outside of which others are "nutbars". You won't see Ickey for example in the mainstream, but Moore is allowed and he is the "limit" set on the left.

Noam Chomsky has pointed this out, how the left and right are defined for us, and even extreme left and right -- but outside of that is "whack job" material which does not even get air time. Moore operates on sound bites quite a bit from my past exposure to him. No depth, but still, entertaining.


 
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Jackie
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Thanks bro. I get your meaning

November 5 2009, 8:43 AM 

All I needed to know.

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Bill
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.........

November 5 2009, 12:44 PM 


First, my opinion of 'that' guy...not a good thing.

Example: 50 million net worth and will make many more

millions bad mouthing Capitalism.

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Second, watching some of these movies requires using other software, java, and other things...tweeking may be required but once running your on your way (for that site anyway :-)

Sometimes the movies are a bit dark depending on you monitor or driver...If you watch a movie that came out yesterday it may well be from a handheld, check again in a few days for a proper viewing.

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BTW, these are not hot linked for a reason...deal with it.

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Jackie
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"millions bad mouthing Capitalism"

November 6 2009, 12:53 PM 

Yeah, says a lot....happy.gif

OK, I will 'deal' with the lack of hot links.

Gosh you remind me at times of an impatient school teacher - sir!

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(Thanks for the refs. Not sure if I can anything, but I'll look anyhow.)

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Bill
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Tis true...at times :-)

November 6 2009, 3:33 PM 


My nutcase friends predicted building tensions for about two weeks after last 26th...have you noticed what is going on at some boards, on the news, with some family members...

At least my moods no longer last 3 months like they did many years ago :-)

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What do folks here think of Michael Moore?

November 7 2009, 2:05 AM 

an argument is a method of reasoning wherein logic evaluates the quality of ratiocination
applied within in a series of statements meant to establish a definite proposition


No better nor worse than any other sock puppet representing the interests of those who provide them the needles and threads.


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and the human brain can only comprehend
three categories to put information in.
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Jackie
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Thanks J......

November 7 2009, 12:37 PM 

Are there any honest folk left?

Sigh.......

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Bill
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Yes, there are m'lady...

November 7 2009, 1:59 PM 


"Are there any honest folk left?"

I know several...the most interesting is one whom I consider the worst human being I have ever met.

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Pope Reverend I, BV
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Bill, you bin...

November 7 2009, 3:32 PM 


...lookin' in da mirror agin...?

Would that be...
-- Self-deprecation...
Or...
-- a wee bit o' braggin'...
I'm hearin'...?
-- eh...?

-PRev1-






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Bill
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No sir...

November 7 2009, 4:19 PM 


I really do know a worse human being than I and he IS honest.

But I thank thee for the snicker :-)

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You're welcome, Bill...

November 7 2009, 4:55 PM 


And...
Don't be trusting the Mirrors...
-- They Lie...!

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I'll have to check it out

November 5 2009, 8:20 AM 

I liked Bowling for Columbine a lot, of course Roger and Me was also good. His 9/11 one was good, but a bit too "produced" and lacking in conclusions.

Will check out his new one. Thanks.

 
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