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George Whorewell

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Obama 2016 review
« on: September 14, 2012, 11:11:39 PM »

After reading the book more than two years ago, I didn't think that the overall premise would translate particularly well onto the big screen. I was dead wrong. The movie is better and more convincing than the book. I was also pleasantly surprised to see that the movie is more up to date than the book-- news items within the past 6 months are included.  

I attended a 9pm showing in Midtown Manhattan with a close friend of mine and his wife- @ 62nd street and 3rd avenue. I expected the place to be a graveyard-- It turned out to be more than half full with people.

There are several hilarious moments, many informative moments, and a handful of moments that would be hysterical if they weren't so frightening.

I was awestruck when the movie ended and about half of the moviegoers actually stood up and gave a standing ovation.

A standing ovation for a documentary critical of Obama two months before the election, in Midtown Manhattan?!

Folks, it is clear--everything that 333, myself, Fury and a handful of others have been saying since Obama was elected is unequivocally true.


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Re: Obama 2016 review
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2012, 05:15:11 PM »

The thing that frightened me more than anything is how DSouza made the point that in obamas view the US is the 1 percent and the world is the 99 percent he is trying to redistribute our power and wealth too, nothing whatsoever to do w our own poor citizens.   

By the way, I am totally vindicated in my views on Egypt and Lybia and have yet to hear a peep from 180 on this.



After reading the book more than two years ago, I didn't think that the overall premise would translate particularly well onto the big screen. I was dead wrong. The movie is better and more convincing than the book. I was also pleasantly surprised to see that the movie is more up to date than the book-- news items within the past 6 months are included.  

I attended a 9pm showing in Midtown Manhattan with a close friend of mine and his wife- @ 62nd street and 3rd avenue. I expected the place to be a graveyard-- It turned out to be more than half full with people.

There are several hilarious moments, many informative moments, and a handful of moments that would be hysterical if they weren't so frightening.

I was awestruck when the movie ended and about half of the moviegoers actually stood up and gave a standing ovation.

A standing ovation for a documentary critical of Obama two months before the election, in Midtown Manhattan?!

Folks, it is clear--everything that 333, myself, Fury and a handful of others have been saying since Obama was elected is unequivocally true.