Some commentator on Fox (yes i know what fox are about), says that the De Palmer movie that shows the americans killing and raping Iraqis shouldnt be released - based on one of many real incidents.
Why not is rape ok with him?
Is the truth to graphic for some?
Do people think war is a walk in the park?
2007-10-28
23:05:56
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Chritine im with you, i mean do people really think sending poorly educated soilders to rape and murder people on the other side of the world wont create more enemies?
2007-10-28
23:22:24 ·
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because according to fox (and cons) if you say something against the war (even if it is the truth) you are a traitor and should be deported.
2007-10-28 23:22:58
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answered by Coma White 5
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There is nothing wrong with making a movie about the Iraq War. However, the producers of this movie know damn well what the reaction is going to be in the Islamic world. They certainly know that this movie is going to be held up to ALL Muslims as being the "typical" actions of the American soldier. The movie will undoubtedly be the best propaganda tool to come along in quite some time for the members of Al qaeda, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, etc.
The bottom line is that the people responsible for this movie, while having every right to make it, will clearly do nothing more than fan the flames of hate for our soldiers and every American in general. It's unfortunate that they're putting their hatred for the Bush Administration first, and not taking into account our men and women overseas who are in harms way 24/7.
2007-10-28 23:56:09
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answered by Bumblebee711 5
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Sweetheart;
Everyone of those Marines is spending life in prison for what they did. War is nasty and a totally horrendous and stressful business. People snap and do things they never would have done under normal conditions. It happens all the time in every war man has ever fought.
If you think we are so bad look up Ghingus Khan and see how this man fought a war and nearly took over the entire world! Girl, this man was cruel beyond cruel! I'm serious here. Do it!
What we are trying to say here is for every atrocity we make they make 100. Why doesn't the media cover Iraq when Al-Quida is chopping off heads and arms. and burying dozens and dozens of live people in huge pits with bulldozers or setting scores of live people who are tied up on fire with napalm flame throwers. Where is the media during these barbarous acts of ultimate cruelty. Fox covers it. Why can't they?
And we have grown sick and tired of people running down America. Especially those Hollywood know nothing shallow minded jerks. This is still the most powerful and respected nation on earth. We are also the most generous nation on earth giving aid to anyone who ask for it. Often even our own enemies! Sweetheart, can you think of anyone else like that? Of course not! There is no one else!
2007-10-28 23:41:16
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answered by Thomas Watts 2
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The Movie 911 was realesed. That was the truth.
2007-10-28 23:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The WH wants us to think everything is honky-dory when actually we are making a new generation of jihads.
2007-10-28 23:18:38
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answered by Anonymous
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its not wrong, it just carries social responsibility. when michael moore, for example, made 911, some look at the truth might have been nice. its like yelling fire in a crowded theater sort of. when you put something out you need to make sure the intent is understood. if michael moore wouldve labeled it editorial comment or more preferably fiction, that wouldve been fine, but to imply or outright label something as the truth that clearly isnt is not in our best interests.
2007-10-28 23:15:03
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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I laugh at De Palmer..
2007-10-28 23:10:30
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answered by I Laugh At Morons 3
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they are black & white
2007-10-28 23:14:49
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answered by emilia d 3
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