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To: ishmac
There was some applause at the end. Although I didn’t learn a whole lot, the film was well done and think it will keep gaining audiences.

Maybe you didn't,(most conservatives knew this president was a sham from day one) but hopefully your friends and neighbors did. It's amazing the level of denial that goes on if you bring up any of the Marxist nonsense this president was raised with. I really think that people simply don't want to believe we could elect someone so evil that they shut down and just put everything down to "Republican obstructionism" or racism or whatever excuse the regime is giving that week for the decline of our country.

If this movie opens the eyes of 5% of the voting public we may have a chance to save ourselves.

10 posted on 08/25/2012 3:11:28 PM PDT by YankeeReb
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To: YankeeReb

I remember at the time of Brokeback, that some liberal columnist wrote that the Academy lost its guts, since Brokeback didn’t win best picture.

The charge was that the Academy Awards voters were afraid of the reaction from “middle America” if they voted Brokeback as best picture. The forgettable movie “Crash” won that honor instead. And to the liberals, Brokeback was a magnificent movie in and out, but, because America is homophobic and all that, it didn’t win an award it so obviously (to liberals) deserved.


14 posted on 08/25/2012 3:33:32 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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