Weekly Wrap Up: So much for tolerance

September 19th, 2007 Urban Conservative

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My ‘View’ of Barry Manilow

Famous ‘has been’ of yesteryear — Barry Manilow - demanded that he appear on the View without Elisabeth because he “strongly disagrees with her views” and thinks she is “dangerous and offensive“.  Now, a close source says that he is lying and it was “the View” that cancelled the booking all along. So, not only is he intolerant of others’ beliefs and a horrible singer, but he is also a liar.

Speaking of intolerance

It looks like is Iran is pointing 600 missiles to various locations in Israel and U.S. bases in Iraq.  As much as I hate war and love the Iranian people, I have to say that whoever really operates that country is blatantly insane.  Israel doesn’t need the U.S. or anyone to completely obliterate Iran.  I guess pride sometimes clouds ones view of reality. And, to think that Ahmadinejad actually wanted to visit ground zero during his visit to the UN. Thank God that was rejected!

Shut up Sally!

Here we go again.  Celebrities, who all of a sudden, are experts in foreign policy are blabbing their mouths about the war in Iraq.  It doesn’t really bother me that they have an opinion, but I think it’s wrong that they use their celebrity power with the media to bash policy in front of millions of people; especially when they don’t have a clue.

Jesse and Obama Beef?

Can someone either smother Jesse Jackson with a muzzle or recommend a therapist?  He apparently has flown off the handle again by criticizing Obama for “acting like he is white“.  So much for intolerance and ‘progressivism’. We will never grow and evolve as a country if kooks like him continue to pull the race card.

Sick to my stomach

Federal prosecutor, Roy Atchison is accused of traveling to Michigan with the intent of having sex with a 5-year-old little girl. This sick bastard was arrested on Sunday after getting off an airplane in Detroit, carrying a Dora the Explorer doll, hoop earrings and petroleum jelly. Apparently, he’d been having daily chats with an undercover officer posing as a mother interested in offering her fictitious 5-year-old daughter for sex.  If these allegations are true, this man needs to be put on an island with starving, ravaged pitbulls.  What sickens me even more is the ACLU lawyer who most likely defend him in court.

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Rating: 2.6/5 (9 votes cast)

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4 Comments

MyAvatars 0.2 Norski
Saturday, September 22nd, 2007 at 5:38 pm
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I must protest your suggestion, regarding the Federal prosecutor accused of traveling to Michigan with the intent of having sex with a 5-year-old little girl.

It would be cruel and inhumane to starve and ravage the pit bulls!

MyAvatars 0.2 Urban Conservative
Saturday, September 22nd, 2007 at 9:36 pm
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Norski - you took the words right out of my mouth! Thanks for stopping by.

MyAvatars 0.2 fouse, gary c
Sunday, November 18th, 2007 at 1:36 pm
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Bella- Why the Bad Reviews?

Last night, my wife and I went to see the movie "Bella". Set in New York City, the plot revolves around a young, single woman who finds herself pregnant and suddenly fired from her job. She is befriended by a male co-worker, with whom she confides her predicament and intention to get an abortion. As the movie progresses, the young man takes her to meet his close-knit, God-fearing family. Along the way, he brings up the idea of adoption as an alternative to abortion. That is the subtle message of the movie. As for violence, nudity, evil characters, there is none-with just enough language to earn a PG-13 rating.

Altogether, I enjoyed the movie, although the ending was a little anti-climactic, sort of like a paragraph without a concluding sentence. Nevertheless, it left us with a warm feeling. Not so the New York Times and other mainstream press reviewers. As the movie started, I recalled that this movie had gathered mostly negative reviews, so I decided to research some of them. I concentrated solely on the newspapers and neglected blogs, organizations and other reviewers. Here is a sampling of what I found:

New York Times
An Urban Fairy Tale
by Stephen Holden
10-26-2007

"It's not hard to see why "Bella", a saccharine trifle directed by Alejandro Monteverde, won the People's Choice Award at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. This is a movie that wears its bleeding heart on its sleeve and loves its characters to distraction.Nothing-not even signifigant plot glitches and inconsistencies- is allowed to get in the way of its bear-hugging embrace of sweetness and light......

....If "Bella" (the title doesn't make sense until the last scene) is a mediocre cup of mush, the response to it suggests how desperate some people are for an urban fairy tale with a happy ending, no matter how ludicrous."

El Paso Times
11-9-07

".....at once half-baked and overdone, with an earnest pro-life message at its core."

Orlando Sentinel
Roger Moore
10-26-07

"Bella is a strained dollop of Latin 'magical realism' injected into a realistic American indie movie."

Boston Globe

"Jose's real fixation is on Nina's unborn baby for whom Nina herself appears to have little regard..."

"....The film's agenda, however, is hardly the problem. 'Bella' extols the joys and benefits of family life and parenthood without so much as knocking on the door of controversy."

The Buffalo News
Connie Ogle (McClatchey Newspapers)
11-16-07

''Bella' won the People's Choice Award at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, but it's hard to say what the audience was thinking...."

"Surely the festival screened more entertaining films than the amateurish 'Bella', a slight fable about a soccer star turned chef who tries to persuade a pregnant co-worker he barely knows not to have an abortion. The film is more of an exercise in pandering and propaganda-give your baby up for adoption, you selfish pig!-than the heartfelt drama it aims to be...."

...."'Bella', insubstancial and trite, is as forgettable as a movie can be."

This is how mainstream newspaper movie critics dismiss this film for having the temerity to subtly suggest adoption and life as an alternative to abortion. It is the same old arrogant and dismissive attitude that the left shows to any expression that is contrary to their own agenda. Ms Ogle's emotional reference to "selfish pig" was a line never uttered in the film-not even close. One suspects that had this film reversed its message to favor abortion, with plenty of violence, nudity and foul language, the same critics would be gushing in their praise, with Oscars to follow.

gary fouse
fousesquawk

MyAvatars 0.2 Helvidius
Monday, January 14th, 2008 at 5:09 am
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Jesse Jackson is the biggest hypocrite I have ever seen. He has ZERO credibility....

"Can someone either smother Jesse Jackson with a muzzle or recommend a therapist? He apparently has flown off the handle again by criticizing Obama for “acting like he is white“. So much for intolerance and ‘progressivism’. We will never grow and evolve as a country if kooks like him continue to pull the race card."

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