Family's TV Clout in Bush's Corner (washingtonpost.com)
I heard about this in the BBC news yesterday, and read this one today. If I don't agree with this, then I can't agree with the airing of "Fahrenheit 911" on national television before the election, either. But Michael Moore's case is a bit different: he doesn't own a blanket of television networks. But, I have to agree with whoever said the media should stay out of political decisions.
I will have surgery on my shoulder in November, the Friday before Thanksgiving week. That should give me just enough time to recover before the baby comes. The appointment yesterday was uneventful, though I did read Entertainment Weekly from August and read just enough of it to remember that I don't care about celebrities' lives, and to find out that the August edition has an adverstisement for a show that aired on August 1. Geniuses.
So don't make any decisions based on what you see on television. Go to JohnKerry.com and GeorgeWBush.com so you can read what they actually have to say for themselves, and about each other. Their plans are laid out on the websites for you to read and base your decisions on.
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I think there is a bit of difference between the way this and Farenheit 9/11 were released. Farenheit was released in theaters and to see it you had to pay. You couldn't just turn on the TV and watch it, so Stolen Honor is more like a long political commercial.
I think they both have a right to be out there. I just see a difference in the way they are out there. If CBS played Farenheit 9/11, the Republicans would be using the same argument as I am. that it is one thing to be in a movie theater, it is another to be on free television.
Tell the doctor you want a robotic shoulder that can throw a football 100 yards. The Iowa Hawkeyes might need a quarterback.
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