Wednesday, May 10, 2006

A Few Thoughts

Why is it that some people say that the release of "United 93", a film about 9/11, is "too soon", yet no one said as much about "Fahrenheit 9/11", Michael Moore's conspiratorial (and largely apocryphal) documentary? I guess it wasn't too soon to accuse President Bush of being complicit in 9/11, but it is too soon to remind people, in a truthful way, what really happened on 9/11. God forbid that Americans are reminded that we're at war, versus being out of their wits about, say, global warming.

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Why do lefties always seem to hide behind their ugly, ad hominem, and mostly ill-informed statements about Bush by saying that "they're only asking tough questions"? When Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks, who I'm sure knows less about history and politics than I did when I was, say, seven, goes to London and says, "I just want to let it be known that we're ashamed that President Bush is from the same state as us, Texas" (or something like that), then comes back and claims that she's only "asking tough questions", I have to scratch my head at the excuse. Where was the question? Sounded more like a statement. If they're only asking "tough questions", perhaps they should take it upon themselves to find out the answers. There are no questions, just bitter, rancorous idiocy.

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Have a nice day!

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