Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Venice Film Festival Plays Host to Some Real Schmucks

The President isn't the only so-called American who is traveling the world spreading propoganda that America is evil and buddying up with dictators. Michael Moore and Oliver Stone are both in Venice this week promoting their Anti-American films. In Michael Moore's new movie "Capitalism: A Love Story," Moore calls capitalism "evil," saying that it encourages poverty while lifting up the rich man. Last time I checked, Mr. Moore, your net worth was exceeding eight figures. So he is in effect calling the very system that allowed him to accumulate his 50 million plus in net worth evil. If you're that woried about the poor and impoverished, why don't you go find some of those impoverished people that you so dearly care for, give them a place to live and pay for them to get an education so that they can provide for themselves? Doesn't that seem like a more effective way to help someone than to change the capitalist system that this country was built on to a socialist or communist system where everyone is compensated the same no matter how hard they work? If all of these rich-- dare i say- communists, who are so "concerned" about poverty in the United States would invest their money in the people themselves rather than in movies and such that are going to make them more money, then they might be taken a little bit more seriuosly. Michael Moore, you are nothing but a phony and a hypocrate.


Which brings me to Oliver Stone. Many of you may know him from movies that he has directed such as: Any Given Sunday, JFK, World Trade Center, Born on the Fourth of July, and Natural Born Killers. Well, He has a new movie coming out called South of the Border where he travels to Venezuela and teams up with none other than Hugo Chavez to document the changes that put these nice leaders such as Chavez in power. They claim that Hugo Chavez and the like represent the views of the majority of their people, and that they have brought great change to their countries such as reducing poverty and providing healthcare and welfare to their people. Nevermind that they are authoritarian dictators vying for a totalitarian form of government. To use a quote from Hugo Chavez's friend Barack Obama, "You can put lipstick on a pig," but at the end of the day it's still a pig.

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