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Tag Archives: George Bush
Film Review – W (2008)
“W.” is Oliver Stone without teeth. There are no left-wing jibes at one of the most controversial US Presidents in history, nor is there much fair or three-dimensional exploration in to the character of George W. Bush. Instead, we are left with a film that could have been ninety minutes long instead of two+ hours and still covered the same ground. Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture
Tagged George Bush, Governor, Iraq, Jeb, Josh Brolin, Middle East, Oliver Stone, President, review web site, Todd Murphy, W.
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A Snowmobile For George, a Review
Todd Darling’s documentary, A Snowmobile For George, starts with the question of why George Bush brought back the two stroke engine snowmobile that emits 27 times more pollution than an average car. An interesting topic to broach, Darling looks at it from a very personal angle, being his own family purchased one such snowmobile. Continue reading
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Tagged average car, Bush administration, California, Department of Interior, federal government, fisherman and commercial fisherman, George Bush, imagery, Karl Rove, klamath river, Lake Tahoe, Memphis International Film Festival, Michael Moore, San Francisco;, Stroke, the Atlanta Film Festival, todd darling, United States, Wyoming, Yellowstone
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Fascinating Facts About Vietnam
This article details on culture, ecology, tourism, foreign relations, famous people, economics, and other important aspects of Vietnam. Vietnam is famous for its colourful plant life and beautiful beaches. These attractions provide some of the most trilling scenery in Asia. It is also largely known abroad for producing great artists. Continue reading
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A Tribute to President George W. Bush
President Bush deserves a lot of credit. Continue reading
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