My free copy of "Obsession" arrived in the mail today. Lucky me.
So, I looked over the very clever packaging job they've done, lifted a suspicious eyebrow, and googled it. I googled the hell out of it. And everything I've found so far makes me want to say just one thing...
"SHAME THE HELL OUT OF YOU"
Let me tell you something about hate since you've got so much to tell me.
Hate is something that propagates itself. It doesn't need your help. You are, in no way, a benefactor to the American people or the Jewish nation by sending this, unsolicited, to ANYONE. And if you think you're somehow going to escape the obvious by claiming non-partisanship, you're even dumber than advertised, because all it took was a list of the states in which you decided to distribute this film to see that you have a very poorly hidden agenda.
Anyone who wasn't suspicious of the Republican Party's intentions to whip this nation's voters into the terrified, angry frenzy that they were post 9/11 after their "tribute" during the RNC will most assuredly have to reconsider all that benefit of the doubt they were giving.
Today, I'm ashamed of being an American.
Today, I actually compared fellow Americans to Nazi propagandists.
And I'm done being silent about it.
I agree with this article from The Huffington Post where it points out: "At a time when more and more hard-working Americans are losing their homes than at any time since the Depression, when American citizens cannot afford health care, when wages are not keeping pace with the cost-of-living, when jobs that built the great middle class have been shipped overseas, and when speculators raise the price of gas while reaping record profits -- the Republican Party (or those who now control the Republican Party) are doing everything they can to distract voters from the issues that matter."
(Thanks to BD for the link to the 9/11 tribute video.)
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Whoa...that was in the mail? Holy Cow. ~boggles~
Yeah, that vid during the RNC made me want to beat someone at that convention with a bat for showing it.
Yeah. Steve and I each got a copy. We figured it was because we're registered as independents.
I actually do intend to sit down and give it a watch just to be able to know exactly what I'm criticizing when I'm confronted about this post (which I know I will be by certain family members), but I don't want to do so while the kid is home. Or...when I've got better things to do. Or...while the internet is up and working.
Okay, the promo vid I found online was bad enough. Not sure I could sit through it.
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