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To: mandingo republican
Yes, most movies have left wing propaganda woven all through them. Tonight a corny Keanu movie is on TNT (I think) called "Sweet November." It's supposed to be just a love story, but the underlying theme is: capitalism is bad. The man who loves his work and gives it his all is an obsessive jerk, who needs to learn to throw away his watch and cellphone and hang out with the pretty girl and all her gay friends, earn less, romp on the beach... I particularly noticed the scene where our boy is standing on a street looking around at this lovely, picturesque corner of town... and in the background some old woman is putting up a big poster of Che Guevara in the window of the quaint little book store.

On TBS, Jerry McGuire is telling Bridget Jones (whatever her name is) after making a pass at her that he feels like Clarence Thomas, harrassing his female employee. Always these little digs.... and of course, doing anything for money, wanting money, caring about money... always, always bad.

12 posted on 10/12/2003 6:34:29 PM PDT by wizardoz (Palestinians blow up over the least little thing...)
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To: wizardoz
"and in the background some old woman is putting up a big poster of Che Guevara in the window of the quaint little book store."

You've got to be kidding me. Che Guevara?!?

Alright, please, can we liberate Cuba now? Please? Before it's too late?

Qwinn

16 posted on 10/12/2003 6:40:45 PM PDT by Qwinn
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To: wizardoz
If the "conservative media" only covered left-wing hypocrisy with as much effort as they covered right-wing hypocrisy, the ACLU might be defunct by now.
38 posted on 10/12/2003 7:08:02 PM PDT by MegaSilver
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