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To: philv who wrote (21300)6/28/2004 10:54:23 AM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 80950
 
Phil > A very strong counter argument, well written.

I haven't seen the film so I'm looking forward to it. It definitely seems to express a sentiment I would agree with. But from what I read, it's a film everyone should see and then make up their own mind, something which is virtually "verboten" these days.

tulareadvanceregister.com

>>Visalia resident Mike Lo-rah went to a 2 p.m. screening. Lorah, 28, said he considers himself a conservative Republican but the film has convinced him not to vote for President Bush.

"I'd have to say that I agree with the message that was made in the film, even with me being a Republican," Lorah said. "This would probably be the first time I don't vote for a Republican

Many people said they would recommend the movie to others.

"I think every responsible adult should watch this movie so they can make up their own mind about what's going on in this country," Visalia resident Buddy Jones said.

"It was excellent, Paul Garcia of Visalia said. "It told the truth about why we went to war."

Ed Bergtholdt of Springville called the film "compulsory viewing."

"It's a crime how we got involved in this immoral war," he said.

Nancy Dowd of Visalia said she was originally concerned the movie would be too violent.

"But it's not a violent movie," she said. "It makes you think about what's going on and realize that the war is harming a lot of people." <<