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I hate politics.

This one wasn't as funny as some of the past ones.

I really like the series, even at the point when I was a big fan of G. Dub. I recently changed my mind, I think much of his foreign policy was clumsy, I think NCLB sucks, etc.

Unfortunately, this election has put me in a spot where I'm really going to have a hard time voting for either of the major party candidates. Kerry is a piece of shit, and I know a lot of people are going to vote for him just because he's not Bush, but that doesn't mean he's going to be any better at running the country. He strikes me as a man who will say anything for attention, and the only constant issue is his stance on the Vietnam War, which he was in. His health care plan is costly, it's not going to improve the deficit. His senatorial voting record is so far to the left that I want to kick someone's face in just thinking about it.

It's sad when an election comes up and I have to vote for who I hate less, and as of now, I dont' know who that is. It really dampens the whole politicial scene, you know?

TheOtherTruth responds:

Thank you for your review.

I think I agree in great part with what you are saying.

I don't know that Kerry is as bad as you think he is, but he certainly is not the best choice by any stretch of the imagination.

You are right about the anti-Bush vote, but I really think he is EVIL. I don't mean that in a wreckless, funny way. I really believe it.

About health care, though. We are the only rich, western country not to offer national health care to its citizens.

Give this idea a thought, and get back to me.

The U.S. provides free health care to everybody in America:

1. Healthier workers are more productive and would reap the benefits of improved in the form of higher quality goods and services for a cheaper price.

2 Employers are no longer required to pay health care benefits, so more money is freed up for them to hire more workers.

3. By creating a free health care system, the health care industry will expand exponentially to meet the increased demand. (Again, more jobs and healthier more productive people).

4. Money that people used to spend on overpriced health care and medicare is now recycled back into the economy creating more investment and more discretionary income.

I really think National health care will pay for itself, and then some. The key of to do it right, and shoot the for profit HMO's.

that suxxored lol

I think the speed of the resume is meant to hide your lack of legitimate information against the man.

Texas was the most polluted state before Bush came into office, and his actions actually curbed emissions in Houston and in the state altogether, (perhaps not as much as he could have, granted.)

And then you throw around, "he got into office by name." Duh.

Sorry. If you want to attack Bush, base it on his administration over the last four years to make the arguments stronger, rather than his past.

PhoenixJ responds:

I didn't write the resume, bushoccupation.com did. And I would attack the administration, but that wouldn't make very much sense in the story, now would it?

You killed Pavarotti

Pavarotti is the greatest ever. I can't believe you didn't use his entire song for the rest of the movie. YOu should have. Because Pav is the man.

You get a 10 because Pav is the greatest.

Boring

This movie was nicely animated, but it was called killing spree, and I don't even think 10 people died. How queer is that? Not to mention it was boring. Not enough killing. Not enough death. We don't watch movies called "killing spree" for plot. We watch it for the death. More death, please.

Wow!

Good noir story telling and cinematography. It was like Max Payne, except it had physics and shit.

That was cheesy cinematic excellence.

What'd you get for the project grade?

Funny

I'm probably going to Hell, but I thought it was funny.

Just to let you know, Judas killed himself before Jesus was crucified because he felt regretful.

Was that supposed to be Bush?

He looked a little bit funny looking if so. Anyway, I can agree with this flash almost completely.

I do believe however, that at least half of the ten commandments serve as a universal moral code that should be followed by all. It makes me sad that Christians believe that those who don't believe in Jesus go to hell.

TheOtherTruth responds:

Thank you for your review.

No, not Bush. That was Judge Roy Moore from Alabama.

Oddly enough, I share similar views on the 10 commandments and religion.

It is a great moral code to follow, but I don't want somebody shoving it down my throat.

I also believe that people who are convinced that they are the only ones following the "true faith" and that everybody else is going to hell is nothing but BS.

Hey, not bad

It's been a while since I've seen one of your movies, but the animation has improved greatly. Keep up the decent work.

OH shit!

Turd of the Week, and Underdog? I don't know whether to give a good review or a bad one now. I guess I'll have to watch the movie first...

...ehh...wasn't that great. I like the cover though, and you're a new flash artist, not too bad for a new guy. I imagine that if I ever tried flash, my first one would look something like this. Good work.

The Dance part was the coo-lest.

YAY!

SO much better than Bush Bash. I love your movies most when you're not campaigning against the president. I also like the one about Livecorpse, but I was too lazy to review that.

The art is generally bad, but you've got a witty sense of humor and smart scriptwriting and delivery. (even I don't don't like admitting that to democrats who talk about genius IQ's and political science majors.)

On a side note, do you have any plans for running for office? What do you do??

TheOtherTruth responds:

Thank you for your review.

I apologize for the grandstanding. Sometimes when I am taking abuse from morons(this doesn't mean you), I just want to tell them just how out-matched they are.

I realize that is a bad thing. Obviously brains haven't made me a million dollars yet, so what do I have to brag about? Every now and then, I could probably use a good "bitch slap" to get over myself.

Anyway, I had considered running for office years ago. I now realize that you really need to be a part of a political machine at a very young age, or well connected. I don't fit either of those bills.

As for what I do now...I do a very republican thing. I sell real estate!
This is just eating up my whole life at this point, but my business partner assures me that we will be clearing a $1,000,000 per year in 5 years.

This past year, between real estate and his other job, he made $350,000. He wants to quit his other job and triple his income, so he brought me on board.

I guess that makes me a republican in training? I difference for me is that once I am making those big bucks, I am not afraid to be taxed a bunch. I just view that as my civic duty.

At any rate, I am glad you liked this movie. I don't know if another Bush Bash is on the horizon, or not. I am actually getting a bit bored with the series and I will probably just reflect my next opinion about him at the voting booth....but you never know!

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