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TKLambert
11-09-2006, 10:22 PM
Really the only reason why I am posting this on here is because I think that that this movie hit several points on our government. I am glad that this movie came out, it showed many things about how the election process runs these days. The politicians put on a "show" and use the TV to bash one another and try to cut each other down just to win. I just wish that we would have a candidate that would really be as honest as Tom Dobbs was and had nothing to hide from and admitted the truth to what ever he was critized for. Also another thing that I took from this movie (and yes I know it is Hollywood and a movie), is it seems we are dividend extremely into political parties. Meaning we are voting for the parties, not the person and whos BEST. EXAMPLE: I herd someone say the other day, "I voted straight one party (not saying which) just so that the other would not win, and I did not even know who some of the candidates where"

I AM NOT POSTING THIS TO BASH ANYTHING/ANYONE..............

I am just posting this because that movie has alot of reality to it.

Honestly, I really thought whether or not to post this because it always seem that when politics are discussed, arguements always break out and someone ends up getting mad at someone else. I just wanted to mention a thought I had on a movie that really hit home with our country!

MAY GOD BLESS OUR COUNTRY AND THE FUTURE IT HOLDS!

markyj987
11-10-2006, 06:09 AM
My fiancee and I saw this movie and it was OK. I thought from the commercials that it would be side-splitting funny, but its attempts to be a suspense and romance flick at the same time really killed it for me.

Though the idea of someone above the political fray entering the presidential race sounds nice in theory, it's pretty unlikely.

I cannot remember the words, but I disctinctly remember that there were two points in the movie where they ripped on the current administration--though not by name. That disgusted me beyond belief!

Actually, a much better movie that's a similar theme is Dave--which I truly enjoyed.