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A boring movie from a crackpot leftist writer


More Hollywood dribble from a factually challenged leftie, a man who lied and botched the facts on convicted murderer Leonard Peltier.

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Interesting. I didn't know that.

It was a boring movie. I purchased it
at a 2-for-1 sales. I can't find another
sucker to buy it from me.

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Can you give us a more in-depth analysis as to why you feel it was "boring", and why you feel the producer(?) or director(?) was a leftie?

did you feel it put Christians in a bad light?

I didn't see that at all - NOR did I see it as boring. Perhaps you're just intellectually challenged.

Please explain your comment. Were you expecting that the missionaries would magically turn all of the Indians into choir boys and nuns?

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thats only if harry potter was a missionary

"make love to the children"

-sweiland75

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I think someone in the movie said "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas"...

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Can you document your accusations about the writer? (Not the drivel about dribble; that's a matter of opinion. I mean about the 'lies'. I don't know what the truth about Peltier is but I suspect you don't either. His conviction -- in a time of tense confrontation (and with the FBI demanding his head) is open to question. (Wikipedia:)Amnesty International said, for example, that "Although he has not been adopted as a prisoner of conscience, there is concern about the fairness of the proceedings leading to his conviction and it is believed that political factors may have influenced the way the case was prosecuted."

But I suppose in your mind Amnesty International is a bunch of leftist crackpots, right?

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I don't think you know anything about Amnesty. Or to put it more exactly, everything you know is wrong.

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Inside view of Amnesty by one who was there:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIbTqNrxSV0&feature=related

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