Thursday, December 06, 2007
On Watching "Louder Than Words" or Not
Is there any point in watching the 9-11 Truther's movie "Louder Than Words"? An anonymous poster thinks I should. I think this is the movie being shown repeatedly on Racine's access chanel. I read the Wikpedia account of the film. That suggests to me that I have better things to do with my time. But go ahead anon, tell me why I'm wrong.
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Actually, it isn't the movie being shown on CAR25.
I think that by you sheerly suggesting watching The Great Global Warming Swindle is almost a guaranteed sign that i'd be wasting my time.
I write a post about the documentary entitled The Great Global Warming Swindle and you change the subject to the movie "Louder Than Words." So I do you a favor and open up a new thread just for you anon on Louder Than Words, and what do you do? You change the subject back to The Great Global Warming Swindle. Get your act together anon.
hmm, i never asked you to "do me a favor" and open a new thread for me. No need for that.
Would i did ask, (for the 4th time) is are you willing to practice what you preach and give yourself some homework as you've demanded Walden students to do....
I have opened a thread for you anon, even though you didn't ask for it, allowing you the opportunity to convince me or others of the importance of this movie. Please consider this as a separate matter from the global warming movie. Why should I bother watching it? What will I learn? What have you learned? How has it changed your life?
your better off watching ice melt.
Denis, not to be rhetorical or side step, but i would ask you the same questions of the global warming movie.
Colt, maybe we'd be better off watching a horror film festival from lake michigan that 2 people paid to see?
Why don't you both simply say "yes" and quit squabbling like little kids?
One of you has homework, the other a business to run.
Follow the science.........
We are not fundamentalists here...or ARE you?
so even though you advocate to walden students to explore different viewpoints of an issue, you're unwilling to do the same thing you advocate for? Is that correct?
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