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<title>Comment by devin robeling on &lt;i&gt;Fahrenheit 9/11&lt;/i&gt; proves the power of liberal emotion over independent thought</title>
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<description>Wow, was doing a little poltico web surfing and came across this brilliant article.  Sadly every time I read something from a conservative it always seems to be based on emotional feeling and not fact.  Also it is almost always based on berating someone else of making fun of someone.  What is with the comment about Mike Moore kicking Bush when he is down.  Cmon the guy made a movie, Bush can&#039;t handle that? Kicking someone when they are down might be like Rush Limbaugh calling Chelsea Clinton an Ugly little girl; What did she ever do to deserve that?  The one thing the Republicans have been very successful at is Marketing. In particular say you are the opposite of what you really are and call the other something he is not.  It is like Walmart and their ads telling how good their employees are treated.   If you notice in this article it is very negative, very demeaning, and very emotionally based.  Republicans say this is what the Liberals do, but if you look at the facts it pretty obvious who in this world has a positive vision.</description>
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