 Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA | reply to sivran Re: WOW!
Just to prove a point: there is no such thing as bad publicity.  |
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| reply to p00ter_nerd Not to turn this to politics but...
I think Michael Moore turned out busloads of voters...
...to the Republican party. Without Fahrenheit 9/11 I think we might've seen a John Kerry victory, or at the very least, a repeat of 2000. Michael Moore alienated tons of moderates. -- TCPA - Treacherous Computing Kerio 2.1.5 - Best damn firewall Home licensing should be just that. |
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 Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA
| reply to p00ter_nerd Again, that also would be more effective than this appointment.
Moore would have Bush's name slapped up everywhere, bringing publicity galore to his campain. Granted, it wouldn't be the exact KIND of publicity wanted, but hey, you would at least get name recognition - that's 50% of the job!
I can't see anything but 100% crap coming from this boob, IMHO. |
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join:2003-09-02 East Berlin, PA | reply to Thaler How about Michael Moore heading Bush's re-election campaign! (yea, old, but still same concept) |
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| reply to GlenQuagmire Actually, that would make MORE sense. At least Michael would have a vested interest in finding the sites. 
Maybe he might need to download more "evidence" than necessary to prosecute, but he'd at least marginally get the work done. |
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join:2005-01-19 Cyberspace | reply to GlenQuagmire LOL |
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  GlenQuagmire Giggidy Giggidy Giggidy Goo Premium join:2004-02-16 Grand Rapids, MI | reply to LetsRok Its more like putting Michael Jackson in charge of taking down child p0rn sites. |
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  LetsRok
join:2001-01-21 Clinton, TN | reply to GlenQuagmire Talk about the fox watching the hen house!!:o |
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