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Oliver Stone’s Little Double Standard; Hint He Admires Fidel Castro

Posted by mah29001 on October 5, 2008

It’s rather quite ironic here that someone like Oliver Stone is producing a movie titled “W” which would come out later mid-October.  The trailers of the movie so far, paint the current President as an ignorant leader, whom pushed too quickly to invade Baathist Iraq.  Along with now likely to target the Islamo-Nazi Republic of Iran.

The movie “W” is likely due to also to be unofficial aide to the Obama-Biden Campaign whom have often linked John McCain’s policies toward George W. Bush’s.  Even though McCain, during the last election cycle when the Kerry-Edwards Campaign was running, McCain was courted as a replacement to Donald Rumsfield as Secretary of Defense.  McCain was also many for Democratic policies, such as the prevention of further drilling in Alaska, something to which McCain’s running mate Sarah Palin ironically endorses in spite of her rhetoric of drill, drill and drill.  As she was governor, she was responsible for taxing the very same oil industry!

Apparently, it seems supporters of Obama don’t seem to care and only would be happy to see if someone like Obama himself would to do it, and not someone like John McCain.  Gee, last time I checked, George W. Bush never ever did anything like that under his administration.  Oliver Stone’s movie is likely to make voters to believe that McCain’s would-be policies is a “continuation” of Bush’s policies.  Even though McCain’s model if pro-eco-Left President Theodore Roosevelt!  To which Obama has often been compared with a Roosevelt clan member FDR!

Isn’t this an exposure of how un-Bush a McCain-Palin administration would be?  That they would embrace many “Progressive” values for which traditionally are promoted by the dominated Progressive wing of the Democratic Party?  McCain is like Bush?  I don’t think so.

Aside from Oliver Stone’s movie likely to put in doubt of how “Bush like” that a McCain-Palin administration would be like, Stone seems to be quite a big hypocrite when he seems to be a dissent under an administration he doesn’t agree with versus countries that are not really free.  Stone is a big time fan of Fidel Castro, the former retired dictator of Communist Cuba.  He even happily helped insert disinformation propaganda in one of his films, I believe titled JFK on presenting how the CIA was “behind” John F. Kennedy’s assassination and not KGB/DGI operatives.

Stone likes to make people believe he admires those whom are dissents against the wrong administrations such as the current administration.  But he has never once bothered to question how Communist Cuba mistreats its own people, or that no Cuban movie maker has ever made a film condemning Fidel Castro as a brutal dictator or his brother Raul Castro for running the Cuban secret police.  There has been no movie in Cuba that has been critical of the two Castro brothers, versus the film Stone is going to release in mid-October.

Aside from a pro-Castrite apologist like Stone preparing to influence the November elections, the film in question is also being subsidized by a foreign Canadian company known as Maple Pictures, a Canadian branch, and spin off of Lions Gate Entertainment.  This movie is entertainment?  Sounds more like anti-Bush propaganda, but I also guess that Stone won’t also go into detail the many domestic policies which George W. Bush have promoted, that’ll be the same policies I’m sure his candidate of choice Barack Obama would want to promote even further than what Bush has done.

Such as education, healthcare, taxes and other domestic essentials that’ll be quite exposure of who really wants to continue Bush’s domestic policies even moreso.  The candidate of choice ironically happens to be in this manner Barack Obama whom has often stated that John McCain is “like Bush” when really he ought to look in the mirror to see how close he is to Bush on the domestic level.

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