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Saturday, June 26, 2004 - Posts

Both USA Today and MSNBC have articles on whether Fahrenheit 9/11 will make a difference in this year's election. MSNBC correctly states the movie is “preaching to the choir”. MSNBC: Attempts by GOP stalwarts to intimidate theater owners into refusing Read More
I think it would amusing to find a picture of this, but haven't seen anything yet. [President] Bush was spotted by television cameras as he was standing in a T-shirt at his window at Dromoland Castle [in Ireland]. He was visible from the waist up, Read More
An ESPN film crew is coming to the Panhandle town of Pampa [,Texas] next month to interview the family of 2-year-old ESPN Malachi McCall for a feature on children around the country with the unique name. ESPN (pronounced Espen) McCall is one of at Read More
Respected writer Christopher Hitchens wrote about Moore's new film for Slate. Worth checking out. He talks about how Moore tries to make the case in his film that we should have left Saddam alone. Um, Saddam was very evil. He had to go. The timing and Read More
I posted about this earlier in the week, but Newsweek had an article that examined the facts in Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. Not surprisingly, Moore wasn't too happy with Newsweek's article. He took the time to reply. Frankly, I'm not going to quote Read More
What a jerk. Ralph Nader has sent John Kerry a letter urging him to pick Senator John Edwards as his running mate for President. Who the hell does he think he is? What makes him think he has any right to suggest anything to any of the candidates? It's Read More
I went to see Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 last night with a friend. We bought the tickets earlier in the day online, but wasn't able to go the normal theater we go to because all the shows were already sold out. When we arrived at the theater, the Read More
Let this be a lesson to all: A man who walked into a Wal-Mart covered in blood and bought garbage bags Friday was charged with murder after authorities found a stabbed body in a trash bin. Wal-Mart workers called deputies after a blood-soaked man Read More