Not sure who made Hollywood the parents of America, but they seem to feel that its their duty to punish America for being an economic and human-rights leader. By undermining success in the middle-east, they feel that America will be sufficiently punished for projecting her power for sucurity. Future wars and attacks on the west will surely still be further punishment for these wars. Certainly, Hollywood's weakness in the face of fascism will not be a source of the enemy-of-freedom's inspiration.
LA Times presents opposing views on the anti-war movies about to debut this fall. This includes a fictional (slanderous) movie about our soldiers in Haditha, Iraq by Brian DePalma, "inspired by true events". Yeah. The only truth being that there are soldiers in Iraq. The rest is propaganda to push for political change at the expense of America security.
From the Anti-Hollywood perspective, Andrew Breitbart:
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To the Hollywood defeat set the Iraq War is painted as Abu Ghraib and a soldier raping an Iraqi 14-year-old girl and killing her family. Anomalous hideous behavior for which the perpetrators are rightfully prosecuted is used to slander the majority in the pursuit of political propaganda intended to demoralize a nation in the pursuit of ending the war. Brian De Palma admitted as much. Shameful. Predictable.
Monday, September 24, 2007
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I guess some people truly believe if you tell a lie long enough then people will start to believe it. I'll know not to watch any of this guy's movies.
To admit that he's doing it to sell a position is pathetic. That's like saying everyone in the NFL is cruel to animals even though Vick is the only one who's been charged in anything.
NFL = Vick
Vick = Cruel to animals
Therefore,
NFL = Cruel to animals
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