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Comments on: 'Fahrenheit' vs. 'Fahrenhype'

Overstock.com is pushing the DVD release of Michael Moore's film by pitting it against a challenger.

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What does this article have to do with technology?
by furl12 October 6, 2004 5:26 PM PDT
CNET is letting politics insert itself in front of journalism again.

I suppose I shouldn't be surprised by now. This is the advertising site for the Republicans.

What a bore.
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Must be a democrat
by nmcphers October 6, 2004 5:40 PM PDT
"This is the advertising site for the Republicans."

And there you go inserting more politics after criticizing CNET. Must be a democrat.
It's Being Sold on the Web
by markdoiron October 7, 2004 4:11 AM PDT
mark d.
Non-partisan? Really...
by October 7, 2004 9:41 AM PDT
Hmmm, FoxNews, three republicans, and they are taking aim at
Michael Moore who has a web page siting references for every
line in his movie, and they are non-partisan? Are these guys
mentally challenged or do they think all of us are stupid?
Nothing but a bunch of morons with a LOT of time on their
hands.
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Moore's not the only one with a website...
by October 8, 2004 9:40 AM PDT
Go to Dave Kopel's website and read 59 deceits in farenheit 9/11. I know it might be a little scary to learn that Moore bends the truth but if you have any interest at all in seeing both sides of an argument, you'll take the time. You might just see that Moore is not all he's cracked up to be...
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