xhonzi said:
Having seen the movie this morning... he's flat out lying. There are parts of this movie that are so oriented as to specifically evoke political controversy surrounding President George W. Bush and the current conflict in Middle East.
hmm, I see as much reference to Bush as I did to our handling of the Native Americans.
ferris209 said:
I disagree, I think the Republican Party has rejected its Conservative foundation. The Republicans tried to run a "liberal light" candidate last election and it failed.
if they run what you believe to be a true Conservative, Obama would have won in even more of a landslide.
ferris209 said:I happen to think that Palin is exactly what America needs right now, a real person who wasn't brought up in a rich family or subjected to years of eilite college instruction.
you're not saying there's something wrong with candidate having a College Education are you. Imo, there would be something wrong with a candidate not having a college education.
ferris209 said:
I don't necessarily dislike Avatar just because of the politics, but they do help me to hate it. I do not like that they portray the "villainous" army to be "Marines" who happen to dress, look, and act like our U.S. Marine Corp. Put on top of it that it is pretty much "Dances in Wolves in Space".
they were supposed to be military force how would how have them look?
also the way you put quotes around the word villainous, do you mean imply that they weren't the villain?
ferris209 said:
Despite the fact that conservatives are the clear majority in the United States
we had the discussion in "another realm" disagreed with this then, and I disagree with it now. Back then the statistics you quoted said the Conservatives were not in the majority. They showed there were more non-conservatives than conservatives.