The Bible says in the last days, men will follow those that tickle there ears. (Make them feel good)
That's what these Men do, they don't question anything they just follow.
Don't put your faith in any man, any religion, Trust only Jesus.
2007-03-01 17:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Both people are very direct and to the point of what they say. It is very easy to believe in their words. Believe in the truth, always go with what your gut felling tells you? If you do not believe their words that is your choice.
Both men are very intelligent and have taken different paths to educate the public. Truth is knowledge and humanity is their quest.
Mr. Moore and Mr. Gore are talking big picture, open your eyes and open your mind kind of issues. Both men are problem solvers and deserve the Nobel peace prize. If I was an American citizen, I would be very proud of their achievements. As a Canadian I am proud to have them as a neighbour. They are standing up for rights and truth for mankind.
2007-03-01 18:43:12
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answered by KB A 2
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A convincing goober is still a goober.
People need things to believe in..... some people don't want to do their own research or thinking....
Some people crave hatred becuse they are so miserable.
Both Al Gore and Michael Moore sell out the American Dream to a disillusioned mass that was raised on ideals of entitlement rather than the reality of working to achive.
It is easier to believe that the problem is "out" there somewhere rather then where you stand..... that it is Bush's fault or industry or the rich or or or or....
Or there is the simple answer, lots and lots of idiots out there....
2007-03-01 17:38:23
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answered by ? 2
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Michael Moore is extra rotund yet Al Gore being taller and by no potential fairly narrow might want to fairly weigh extra. We might want to also no longer ignore that each of the lead in Moore's head might want to weigh plenty at the same time as the nice and cozy air in Al Gore's is weightless.
2016-10-17 09:49:32
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answered by ? 4
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Idiots have ears for Idiots. Moore is a fat angry pig. Al Gore is a boy who was raised without children to play with, which has left him a social mis-fit. He has all kinds of issues. I could go on and on about the Democratic machine.
2007-03-01 17:36:48
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answered by Dutch 4
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because "people" are afraid of what is unknown people want different answers other than the everyday answers(could you call those answers by any chance) take Bush for example he always states the obvious things that people already know but rewords it he kind of "fills up space" within his speeches he talks but he says nothing basically he reflects the stance of the country
you know he kind of beats around the bush just not to show and state the clearly evident but people need for it to be announced for some things to be thrown in their faces most people might not even think for themselves people are afraid of the word CONSERVATIVE theres some kind of stigma but then again its just a label mixtures of ideas shouldnt be so generalized i guess the liberated outlook and perspective has risen over America
people want to step away from the familiarity of such widely acclaimed masses "people" want something to be hyped up about theres some kind of cloud over this so called closely knit and safe country (those people you named might even be one sided and not accounted for considering both sides kind of like the bandwagon method) somethings going on YES and people feel it BUT people shouldnt let themselves go and walk blindly(noone should nurse youre anxieties about america and give you just enough to satisfy your curious hunger for answers that are equivalized to some truth) I'm not trying to preach.... I just say think for yourself
2007-03-01 17:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude you're a JPM fan! You should be asking why Kimi Raikkonen kicked Montoya's a** so bad lol. Must suck driving those slow NASCAR garbage trucks now.
2007-03-01 17:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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for the same reasons people believe in anything. you have a belief in something, and for every believer there is a non believer. its all perspective, and both sides take information out of context. but it healthy to show alternative views, or we all end up one sided and sucked in. at least with those movies, we can be empowered to think for ourselves whether we believe or not.
2007-03-01 17:34:45
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answered by SAINT G 5
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We believe in people mainly seeing their past track record
2007-03-01 17:48:47
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answered by Praxis 5
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Why do people believe words that come out of President Bush's and Dick Cheney's mouths?
The argument equally goes both ways, my dear.
2007-03-01 17:33:43
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answered by thezaylady 7
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