Posted: 11/15/2001 9:05:01 AM EDT
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[url]www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/kstrassel/?id=95001467[/url] A good self-observation by leftist film-maker Michael Moore. Even leftist filmmaker Michael Moore seems to have figured this out. He wrote of his most recent project: "This started out as a documentary on gun violence in America, but the largest mass murder in our history was just committed--without the use of a single gun! Not a bullet fired! . . . I can't stop thinking about this. A thousand gun control laws would never have prevented this massacre. What am I doing?" |
| The gun control are a bunch of unethical SOBs. They ran over the dead bodies of the Columbine shooting to further their agenda, and now those same folks are doing the samething in the wake of the WTC attack, man it is a real stretch of the imagination that more gun laws would have prevented the WTC attack, but there are a lot of stupid people out there. Their creditbility is pretty much near zero, after reporting that Barrett Firearms sold guns to Bin Laden, but it turn out to be purchased by the US to support the Muj during their fight against the Soviets. |
| The hardcore emotional gunhaters will never wakeup until they let the foundation of their hate get challenged. Most of them can't let that happen, because they have something to prove. A person with something to prove has the absolute worst possible mindset for dealing with facts, because they have their mind made up. The relatively rational gunhaters, like Michael Moore, will see facts, like what the WTC presented, and start seriously questioning. For the sake of what America stands for, I would rather think that most Americans who are pro-control, fall in the category of [b]rational[/b] gun haters. |
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Quoted: I wouldn't be so quick to write michael moore down in the "our friend now really" column. Agreed. His brand of intellectual Ayatollah hates this kind of experience. Watch for more disgusting "... we have let down the victims of 9/11 if we do not pass more gun control..." pieces. |