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CrappyDom -> The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/10/2006 10:44:18 PM)

The Prescot Years - A tale of closet Nazis and how the banking houses of New York worked closely with the Germans to finance their war machine featuring stints of IBM signing leases with the Germans during WWII.

The Long Party - The wild tale of mispent youth, cocain, sex, the brandings of naked hard young boys, more cocaine, more booze mixed with jp4, the wild women running people down with their cars.

The BackDoor - An amazing tale of government corruption, of secret deals with terrorists, undermining of sitting presidents, corruption, drug deals, arms deals, coups, the provisioning of a dictator with WMD and other amazing stories.

The Unfinished War - An increadible tale of a 100 day war.  Don't miss the back room talk as two peoples are casually tossed to the wayside to be butchered because a politician lied.  An invasion to sucure oil, left for another president to clean up.

Only problem with these fictional movies is they are all at least as true as the 9/11 movie and in fact far more so.




happypervert -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 6:58:27 AM)

I want to see "Mission Accomplished", the story of how Saddam was captured, our troops were greeted as liberators by smiling Iraqis bearing bouquets of flowers, the Suunis, Shiites and Kurds all held hands and sang Kumbaya as they settled into a democratic harmony, and all of it was paid for by Iraq's petrodollars.




CrappyDom -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 7:02:01 AM)

Oh I think I heard about that movie.  I heard that the producers stole the money or something that it all turned out to be a scam on the investers.  Yeah, it did sound really nice and sweet didn't it?




LadyEllen -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 7:19:35 AM)

How about "The Rise and Fall of Tony Blair"?

Loosely based on a 1970s sitcom here in the UK (The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin) of a city executive who is so sick of the 9 to 5 that he fakes his own death and begins a new life to get away from all that, but unwittingly ends up back where he started through a small business he begins, selling absolutely worthless rubbish to people.

Except in this instance, there is a rise first (Blair becomes PM) and then a fall, and the fall comes from selling rubbish to people like evidence of WMDs...
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KatyLied -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 7:30:37 AM)

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The BackDoor


I thought the description would be sooo different.

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MasterFireMaam -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 7:37:17 AM)

I'd like to see a film done about Admiral Husband Kimmel and the REAL story behind Pearl Harbor. It's much the same as 9/11 - we were allowed to be attacked in order to justify the country going to war for allies. Admiral Kimmel was pretty much set up as a scape goat.

Master Fire




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 7:39:43 AM)

Crappy you should shut up about the politics and the 9/11 crap for at least a few days.  At this point you're just sounding spiteful and completely disrespectful for the initial event. 

We can't stop politicizing and yellow smearing at least for a few days to really reflect on what's going on? 

Go sit in peace for awhile and find SOLUTIONS to working as a complete government.  Stop throwing stones and making spitballs.




meatcleaver -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 8:44:22 AM)

3,000 people a month are dying in Iraq. Bush used 9/11 to justify that invasion, how can it possibly be depoliticized?




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 8:49:43 AM)

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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver
3,000 people a month are dying in Iraq. Bush used 9/11 to justify that invasion, how can it possibly be depoliticized?

I said for a few days- let's stop doing the political dredge dance.




CrappyDom -> RE: The "historical" movies I would love to see (9/11/2006 9:16:33 AM)

LA,

I AM working on solutions, since I am lucky enough not to have any Republican sleezeballs in office near me, I am working on a campaign in another district to get a buddy of Jack Abramoff out of office, John Dolittle, a man who took great pride in outsourcing American jobs in the most sleezy way possible, they renamed a remote Island "American" so the goods funneled through there could carry a "Made in USA" label and then, to really frost the cake with sleeze, they made that tiny Island exempt from US, and god knows what else, labor laws.

I am donating, time, money, and even art for fundraisers.

So yeah, I am sitting here helping to create "solutions" .

Don't forget, all it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing and this batch of Republicans doesn't get much more evil.




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