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Bush Family Fortunes - The Best Democracy Money Can Buy| Media: | DVD | | Directed by: | Greg Palast, Steven Grandison | | Starring: | | | Release date: | 28 September, 2004 | | List price: | $14.95 |
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Makes Michael Moore look like a moderate |
| This is a classic example of what liberals resort to ever since becoming unable to win at the ballot box. |
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Nothing i allready didn't know |
| This is a very uninforming movie. I'm usually a fan of a good propaganda movie but this is just bad. There is no relevent information here they simply tell you ideas that you most likely allready had in your head without confirming them with hard evidence. If you want to watch an actually worth while journalistic film about the bush ties then get Martial Law 911 : rise of the police state. NOw that is one brilliant peice of work |
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If a tree falls in the woods... |
Isn't is funny how people who stick up for Bush never have any solid factual refutations for the documentaries that skewer him and his ties?
All they can do is throw out insults as to how easily led people are, and how brainwashed everyone is who believes in solid investigative journalism.
...Or 'hogwash' to some people.
Seriously. If anyone ever has anything of substance to offer from the Bush campaign other than stonewalling, whitewashing, and covering up... I'm all ears.
Maybe it's just my natural cynicism, but when I see two sides of an issue, and one side is saying "there's something wrong here", while the other is saying "nothing to see, move along", well maybe I am gullible but I'm more inclined to believe the whistleblower side of things. Especially when it's backed up with so many undeniable facts. |
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