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People for first time in years believe US on right track
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28/04/2009 10:43:35
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
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The latter ;-)

For years my dad predicted I would become a conservative when I got older. He has given up on that. In fact, he voted for Obama in November, the first time he has ever voted for a Democrat.

>I disliked the fact that his only goal was to show Heston as a senile old man. I don't think he was completely out of it by that point, but just the fact that MM surprised him like that would make anybody look bad. It was a sad thing I thought. Oh well, I was once a democrat but I've since seen the light/gone to the dark side.
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>>Yes, the thing with Charlton Heston was bad. Even though Heston had been the head of the NRA, by the time Moore got to him he was old and out of it. Not very sporting, you might say.
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>>>I'm not saying he's a bad guy - I'm just saying that his material is usually very sensational and extremely biased. I don't remember any specifics as it has been a few years since I've seen them, but I remember being a little turned off by the way he ambused Heston and something about his public disturbances at a Walmart or Kmart. That's great that he did relief work for Katrina, and it's also great that I haven't heard much about it which means he probably didn't do it for the cameras.
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>>>>OK. And that's a fair criticism. I think there are good intentions behind what he does but he does play it fast and loose with the facts sometimes. That causes people to dismiss him who should be listening.
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>>>>The reason for my question is most of the time the person says heck no, I haven't watched his trash. They parrot what they have heard from right wing radio or wherever.
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>>>>One thing you may not know about MM is how much relief work he did after Katrina. He set up a camp near New Orleans that had hundreds of volunteers based there. And not just for a weekend PR opportunity, either. He was there for weeks. Interestingly enough, he was working closely with veterans groups.
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