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by blake mikkelsen
Saturday, Aug. 19, 2000 at 1:39 PM
mikkelsenb@hotmail.com (503) 233-3234 3725 SE Rhine St., #B-11 Portland, OR 97202
Jason Koufry, dressed in prison attire, protested the exclusion of Nader from the debate. His inmate number represents the date of one debate. Shari Silva, in green, continually pleaded with the delegates to debate her or the media to interview her.
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by Roger Ebert
Saturday, Aug. 19, 2000 at 2:06 PM
What this posting lacks in creativity, imagination and originality, it makes up for in mediocrity.
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by Gene Siskel
Saturday, Aug. 19, 2000 at 2:49 PM
gsiskel@movieheaven.net
Thumbs Up for this posting! I found the uncensored voice-of-the-people viewpoint to be refreshing and stimulating, in sharp contrast to the Corporate News coverage of the DNC. Roger always sold-out to CBS, and has a secret disdain for debates. Notice all his favorite movies lie in the Corporate, Disney-fied, formula genre, which stimulate one's appetite for unhealthy GMO foods. My lifetime contract with CBS now over, I can really come back to tell it like it is.
Indymedia is good family fare! -Gene
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by Silly Rabbit
Sunday, Aug. 20, 2000 at 6:39 AM
Her roger, you sure that's not your thumb up your ass?
Go gene go!
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by Jeffrey Lyons
Sunday, Aug. 20, 2000 at 11:19 AM
Gene always had a soft spot for C grade amateur home productions. Yet, I still have trouble believing that he would give this post a thumbs up. Perhaps he and the other ghost writers in movie purgatory ate a little too much genetic altered foodstuffs while up above ground, causing momentary delerium; for Everyone knows a CBS contract of loyalty is enforceable even beyond the grave.
I agree with Roger, this post is a resounding thumbsdown!
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by RIPLEY
Sunday, Aug. 20, 2000 at 2:40 PM
THUMBS UP! STOP BEING A CRITIC AND TALK ABOUT THE ISSUES. LET NADER IN THE DEBATES!
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by Leonard Maltin
Monday, Aug. 21, 2000 at 3:07 AM
I agree with Gene and Ripley. Watching the Demmicans and the Replutocrats debate is as boring as watching movies with Roger. Let Nader dabate! -Leonard M.
PS: In the 2001 videoguide edition both 'Showdown in Seattle' and 'Breaking the Bank' rack up an impressive 4 stars!
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by Movie Goer USA
Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2000 at 4:03 AM
A question for Mr. Ebert. Is it true that as bad as this post is, the authors of this are going to subject us, the America public, to a remake (to open Nov 7) of their camp disaster "Ralph Nader Gets Creamed 1996." Like that one, one hopes it will have only a one day run. Ralph Nader as president would be a terrible. He does not practice what he preaches. Check out http://www.realchange.org
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by MK
Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2000 at 5:46 AM
This post should be rated "thumbs down" (one's throat), just out of sheer dumbness. Although, the debates should be open to other candidates.
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