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<blockquote data-quote="John" data-source="post: 11678" data-attributes="member: 14"><p><strong>Fahrenheit 9/11</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't buy a single word that comes from that movie, Michael Moore simply can't be trusted, he planned this thing as a publicity stunt to make tons of money and obviously in an attempt to sway the voters.</p><p></p><p>The "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone mentioned on Conan O'Brien the other night that Michael Moore likes to manipulate the truth, Matt Stone said he had personal experience with Moore, during the filming of Moore's previous doc, bowling for Columbine, Moore interviewed Matt because he grew up in Littleton Colorado, anyway, Moore asked Trey and Matt if they would do a southpark cartoon for his movie, concerning Columbine, and they declined. Michael Moore had a cartoon made by someone else anyway, which was very "South-Park-esque" according to Matt & Trey. In the movie after the interview with Matt Stone, the "South-Park-like" cartoon is shown, from the perspective of a viewer it appears that it was created by Matt, which Matt said was very manipulative, he was mad at Moore.</p><p></p><p>It's propaganda, If you buy everything in F-911, there are also some distant planets you may be interested in buying as well.</p><p style="text-align: right">[snapback]12825[/snapback]</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>So I should believe SouthPark and not a documentary? Your point is... And your proof that it is propaganda is... At least provide proof and reliable sources (Matt Stone and Trey Parker are not exactly experts on foreign or political affairs) to back up your claims.</p><p></p><p>I will give you a universal truth, "Don't believe fully in anyone or anything without checking the sources and facts surrounding said instance". And another: "Sarcasm and insinuating that people are ignorant, naive or less intelligent than you because they disagree with you is not a way to prove your point".</p><p></p><p>Un, pleads his case in an intelligent manner supporting it with facts and/or sources. I highly respect him and his differing opinion for that. I respect every member's opinion, mainly because most members do more than just drop a "one liner" or follow a good post with a "one line insult". Even if I wanted to take your post seriously as a debatable topic, I couldn't simply because you negated the research you did concerning Michael Moore and the creators of South Park, with an insult to all the other members of this community that thought the film was good.</p><p></p><p>We don't expect people to do a research paper in order to plead their point. We do however, as a community, expect to be given a bit of insight as to the reasoning without being insulted for our differing views.</p><p></p><p>There is nothing wrong with having differing opinions. It leads to alot of interesting discussions, but don't make it personal against our community members via insults.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="John, post: 11678, member: 14"] [b]Fahrenheit 9/11[/b] I don't buy a single word that comes from that movie, Michael Moore simply can't be trusted, he planned this thing as a publicity stunt to make tons of money and obviously in an attempt to sway the voters. The "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone mentioned on Conan O'Brien the other night that Michael Moore likes to manipulate the truth, Matt Stone said he had personal experience with Moore, during the filming of Moore's previous doc, bowling for Columbine, Moore interviewed Matt because he grew up in Littleton Colorado, anyway, Moore asked Trey and Matt if they would do a southpark cartoon for his movie, concerning Columbine, and they declined. Michael Moore had a cartoon made by someone else anyway, which was very "South-Park-esque" according to Matt & Trey. In the movie after the interview with Matt Stone, the "South-Park-like" cartoon is shown, from the perspective of a viewer it appears that it was created by Matt, which Matt said was very manipulative, he was mad at Moore. It's propaganda, If you buy everything in F-911, there are also some distant planets you may be interested in buying as well. [right][snapback]12825[/snapback][/right] [/b][/quote] So I should believe SouthPark and not a documentary? Your point is... And your proof that it is propaganda is... At least provide proof and reliable sources (Matt Stone and Trey Parker are not exactly experts on foreign or political affairs) to back up your claims. I will give you a universal truth, "Don't believe fully in anyone or anything without checking the sources and facts surrounding said instance". And another: "Sarcasm and insinuating that people are ignorant, naive or less intelligent than you because they disagree with you is not a way to prove your point". Un, pleads his case in an intelligent manner supporting it with facts and/or sources. I highly respect him and his differing opinion for that. I respect every member's opinion, mainly because most members do more than just drop a "one liner" or follow a good post with a "one line insult". Even if I wanted to take your post seriously as a debatable topic, I couldn't simply because you negated the research you did concerning Michael Moore and the creators of South Park, with an insult to all the other members of this community that thought the film was good. We don't expect people to do a research paper in order to plead their point. We do however, as a community, expect to be given a bit of insight as to the reasoning without being insulted for our differing views. There is nothing wrong with having differing opinions. It leads to alot of interesting discussions, but don't make it personal against our community members via insults. [/QUOTE]
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