Michael Moore opens his mouth again

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Maverick74, Apr 25, 2004.

  1. It looks like you're opening YOUR mouth again.

    Who did you have to give a blow job to to get your ID back again after you were banned?

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    #11     Apr 25, 2004
  2. Babak

    Babak

    The reason why they call them terrorists is that they are Syrian, Arab, Iranian, etc. who have flooded into Iraq for some good clean jihady fun (getting a chance to kill Westerners). It simply boggles my mind how the media doesn't report on the link between Falluja, Sadr and everything with Iran, as much as they link other terrorist acts with al-Q in Iraq (like the harbour bombings of late).

     
    #12     Apr 25, 2004
  3. Babak

    Babak

    Exactly!

    So then the follow up question that begs an answer is, who has the most to lose when Iraq becomes free, democratic and sports a powerful and diverse economy (not just based on petro-dollars)?

    If you said Syria, Palestine, Iran, SArabia, etc.....DING DING DING!!

    Give the man his prize. :D
     
    #13     Apr 25, 2004
  4. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    I had to blow your mother and I must say, it wasn't worth it. I guess chalk that one up for experience. I will never make that mistake again.
     
    #14     Apr 25, 2004
  5. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    Thank God for Michael Moore? OK, so I take it you agree with this statement then that he said, "The flabby filmmaker goes on to say that the UN should stay out of Iraq because Americans who supported the war deserve to see their sons and daughters die in it."

    Well, do you agree with that?
     
    #15     Apr 25, 2004
  6. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    Wow, OK Nitro, I think your post count should start over at zero now. And change your name to Karl Marx. If you really believe in that shit, let's see you start giving your trading profits to socialistic governments around the world in desperate need of your money. You know, it's not right for you to keep that money you make from that evil regime otherwise known as capitalism. If you are going to support Karl Marx, don't support him with words, support him with money. Talk is cheap.
     
    #16     Apr 25, 2004
  7. Michael should drink a nice hot steaming cup of STFU. He's the same idiot who lashed out against outsourcing and then decided to outsource his web design jobs to non-American companies.

    What really pisses me off is how he sits in a country that gives him such wonderful freedoms such as freedom of speech and uses it to continuously rail again the United States for this and that.

    Perhaps Mr. Moore should outsource his ass to another country if he has a problem with the Red, White and Blue.

    I am sick and tired of many people preaching against their own country under the guise of liberalism.
     
    #17     Apr 25, 2004
  8. Uhh.... Nitro has about as much obligation to give his money away as you have to join the US army and back up our imperial policy with your own blood.
     
    #18     Apr 25, 2004
  9. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    Resinate, I could if I would. I'm too old to join the service but if I wasn't, I would sign up tomorrow. In fact, I'll go as far saying that I think military service should be mandatory in this country. At least one to two years. I think every American would appreciate this country a whole lot more if they knew what was required to preserve it.

    I find it highly hypocritical of Nitro to make his pious speeches and then spend all of his time tick f*cking the spoos for his own economic benefit. A lot of hungry mouths in Africa you know.
     
    #19     Apr 25, 2004
  10. rgelite

    rgelite

    Uhh.... Nitro wouldn't have any choice but to oblige to "give" his money away if he lived under socialism. "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs."

    So thank you, Nitro (joking). Where might I pick up my check? I know you are a much better trader than I am (not joking). Yet, I deserve to be a trader because, well, because I just so want to be a trader so very much. Really. I really do.

    But even under this mixed economy in the United States today (which is part capitalism, part socialism), he still does have a choice to fund whatever charities he sees fit with however much he deems to be excess in terms of his own values hierarchy and earnings.

    Just as others can today, instead of being compelled by a draft, join the US military for whatever reason they think important to them--including defense of country, or a steady job with pension after 20 years, to get hot biker chicks in Daytona after earning Airborne Ranger patches, or to stem the growing threat of actual imperialist and death-focused policies of other nations--whatever in his best judgment makes sense in the context of their own individual lives and what they each want to get out of it.
     
    #20     Apr 25, 2004