View Full Version : Micheal Moore
FartinMowler
Feb 21st, 2003, 02:04 PM
http://www.michaelmoore.com/images/home/bfc-20030115/mikeandbowlingball.gif
Just wondering how many I-mock members can Identify with Micheal moore? I am not asking if you are pro gun or anti gun but if you think that he can win a war with the N.R.A?
CaptainBubba
Feb 21st, 2003, 02:18 PM
He needs to bathe. >:
When hes done washing the filth off his bluberous bodice he should learn how to make a well-founded argument instead of asking old senile and easily confused men questions that are desgined to be incriminating. :/
ranxer
Feb 21st, 2003, 02:57 PM
:lol micheal has won, hands down.. from my seat anyway.
course i dont look for nra responsess.. but i expect them to confirm micheals allegations haha.
there's a difference between guns being legal and guns being freely accessible.. we mostly have the latter.. depending on what state your in.
El Blanco
Feb 21st, 2003, 05:32 PM
The NRA can't answer his allegations. Because he either lies or greatly exagurates. The NRA preaches firearm responsibility.
And we all know what they say about guys with big guns. Does that apply to guys with big cameras?
KevinTheOmnivore
Feb 22nd, 2003, 05:15 PM
The NRA can't answer his allegations. Because he either lies or greatly exagurates.
How so? Not to say I don't agree with you, but I hear many people say this without EVER articulating it very well. I think he is a bit sensational, as well as exclusive in his data, but uh, who isn't in that department....?
The NRA preaches firearm responsibility.
Under what definition? Is it "responsible" to own an automatic weapon in a suburban environment where you can't necessarily control the direction of what you fire??? Is it "responsible" to hold a gun rally in Littleton, Colorado shortly after Columbine? Better yet, is it "responsible" to use the rally as a chance to be arrogant rather than show remorse and educate this "responsibility" you mentioned...?
El Blanco
Feb 22nd, 2003, 05:54 PM
How so? Not to say I don't agree with you, but I hear many people say this without EVER articulating it very well.
sorry, www.snopes.com They have lots of stuff on Michael Who...er Moore.
Is it "responsible" to own an automatic weapon in a suburban environment where you can't necessarily control the direction of what you fire???
Thats why they offer training classes to teach people how to handle them.
Is it "responsible" to hold a gun rally in Littleton, Colorado shortly after Columbine?
That was damage control. Its not exactly tactful, but its part of politics.
Better yet, is it "responsible" to use the rally as a chance to be arrogant rather than show remorse and educate this "responsibility" you mentioned...?
What did they do that was arrogant? And they are constantly offering classes and other ways to teach firearm responsibility.
El Blanco
Feb 22nd, 2003, 05:58 PM
oops, I meant spinsanity.org, not snopes.
http://www.spinsanity.org/columns/20021119.html
That was just the most recent attack on "Bowling for Colombine"
sadie
Feb 23rd, 2003, 11:53 AM
exagurates reminds me of regurgitates, especially with all the SOUP everywhere. :puke
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