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Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan
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Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 (12:02 p.m.) |
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There is no coincidence that the name of the villain in The Dark Knight Rises is "Bane". It is a clear attempt to equate evil with Mitt Romney's experience at Bain Capital. The villain was chosen by Christopher Nolan knowing that Romney would be the candidate fighting President Barack Insane Obama in 2012. Blame Nolan for acting on behalf of the DNC and its socialist agenda by creating an attack advertisement in the form of a movie.
Hans Zimmer intentionally chose a monolithic chanting motif for the music representing Bane in order to make the Bane/Bain connection sound as horrific as possible. The attempt associates Bain Capital with a frightening and oppressive organization that hurts ordinary people as much as the villain Bane in the movie. Zimmer is himself a socialist and has contributed tens of thousands of dollars to the campaigns of President Barack Insane Obama, Harry Reid, Barbara Boxer, John Kerry, and the DNC, along with many others. His widely publicized solicitation of vocal chants from society for use in his original score is inherently a socialist practice.
Politics is about manipulating voters to do what you want. Nolan and Zimmer are using The Dark Knight Rises as a subliminal tool to discredit the experience of Governor Romney, the only man who can save America from the economic destruction committed by President Barack Insane Obama.
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Whisky #7
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Re: Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 (2:05 p.m.) |
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> There is no coincidence that the name of the villain in The Dark Knight
> Rises is "Bane". It is a clear attempt to equate evil with Mitt
> Romney's experience at Bain Capital. The villain was chosen by Christopher
> Nolan knowing that Romney would be the candidate fighting President Barack
> Insane Obama in 2012. Blame Nolan for acting on behalf of the DNC and its
> socialist agenda by creating an attack advertisement in the form of a
> movie.
> Hans Zimmer intentionally chose a monolithic chanting motif for the music
> representing Bane in order to make the Bane/Bain connection sound as
> horrific as possible. The attempt associates Bain Capital with a
> frightening and oppressive organization that hurts ordinary people as much
> as the villain Bane in the movie. Zimmer is himself a socialist and has
> contributed tens of thousands of dollars to the campaigns of President
> Barack Insane Obama, Harry Reid, Barbara Boxer, John Kerry, and the DNC,
> along with many others. His widely publicized solicitation of vocal chants
> from society for use in his original score is inherently a socialist
> practice.
> Politics is about manipulating voters to do what you want. Nolan and
> Zimmer are using The Dark Knight Rises as a subliminal tool to discredit
> the experience of Governor Romney, the only man who can save America from
> the economic destruction committed by President Barack Insane Obama.
FÚCK Hans Zimmer, FÚCK Christopher Nolan, and FÚCK this OBAMA LOVING SITE!
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Re: Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 (2:14 p.m.) |
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> FÚCK Hans Zimmer, FÚCK Christopher Nolan, and FÚCK this OBAMA LOVING SITE!
Pray tell, is there ANYTHING you like (except various Variations of the word [bleep!])?
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Re: Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 (2:25 p.m.) |
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> Pray tell, is there ANYTHING you like (except various Variations of the
> word [bleep!])?
I like REAL America, JUICY snatch, and BIG pickup trucks.
FÚCK ALL OF YOU OBAMA-LOVING ASSHOLES!
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Re: Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Wednesday, July 18, 2012 (9:45 p.m.) |
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> I like REAL America, JUICY snatch, and BIG pickup trucks.
> FÚCK ALL OF YOU OBAMA-LOVING ASSHOLES!
And LOTSA unhealthy Fast Food, I bet.
And for the Record: I'm not pro an Obama-Lover. Heck, I'm not even American (though, that makes me Eeeeeevil all by itself, I guess)
(Message edited on Wednesday, July 18, 2012, at 9:47 p.m.)
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peziac
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Re: Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Monday, July 23, 2012 (6:55 a.m.) |
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> There is no coincidence that the name of the villain in The Dark Knight
> Rises is "Bane". It is a clear attempt to equate evil with Mitt
> Romney's experience at Bain Capital. The villain was chosen by Christopher
> Nolan knowing that Romney would be the candidate fighting President Barack
> Insane Obama in 2012. Blame Nolan for acting on behalf of the DNC and its
> socialist agenda by creating an attack advertisement in the form of a
> movie.
Yes. And for all those people reminding us that the character of Bane was created in the 1990's, that's irrelevant. This issue is about Nolan CHOOSING Bane as the villain for The Dark Knight Rises, a CHOICE meant to discredit the Republican nominee for American president in 2012.
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Re: Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Monday, July 23, 2012 (4:05 p.m.) |
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> Yes. And for all those people reminding us that the character of Bane was
> created in the 1990's, that's irrelevant. This issue is about Nolan
> CHOOSING Bane as the villain for The Dark Knight Rises, a CHOICE meant to
> discredit the Republican nominee for American president in 2012.
It's worth noting that Bane essentially triggered a French Revolution in Gotham, deposing all of it's aristocracy. This is almost as liberal as it gets. If anything, the film villainized liberal philosophy, even Catwoman the clear-cut "liberal" Robin Hood type character turned tail and was supporting Bruce Wayne's right to not give away everything. "You don't owe them anything."
This political posturing about Bane/Bain just shows the mindless paranoid stance that those like FoxNews and Rush Limbaugh like to encourage. Take a minute and think about what it represents!
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Re: Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Monday, July 23, 2012 (7:15 p.m.) |
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> There is no coincidence that the name of the villain in The Dark Knight
> Rises is "Bane". It is a clear attempt to equate evil with Mitt
> Romney's experience at Bain Capital. The villain was chosen by Christopher
> Nolan knowing that Romney would be the candidate fighting President Barack
> Insane Obama in 2012. Blame Nolan for acting on behalf of the DNC and its
> socialist agenda by creating an attack advertisement in the form of a
> movie.
This assumption is ridiculous. There is absolutely no way Nolan knew that Mitt Romney would become the Republican primary for the 2012 Presidential Election - Bane was already in the film's script as early as 2010!!!
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Re: Socialist propaganda from Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan |
Friday, July 27, 2012 (12:07 p.m.) |
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> There is no coincidence that the name of the villain in The Dark Knight
> Rises is "Bane". It is a clear attempt to equate evil with Mitt
> Romney's experience at Bain Capital. The villain was chosen by Christopher
> Nolan knowing that Romney would be the candidate fighting President Barack
> Insane Obama in 2012. Blame Nolan for acting on behalf of the DNC and its
> socialist agenda by creating an attack advertisement in the form of a
> movie.
> Hans Zimmer intentionally chose a monolithic chanting motif for the music
> representing Bane in order to make the Bane/Bain connection sound as
> horrific as possible. The attempt associates Bain Capital with a
> frightening and oppressive organization that hurts ordinary people as much
> as the villain Bane in the movie. Zimmer is himself a socialist and has
> contributed tens of thousands of dollars to the campaigns of President
> Barack Insane Obama, Harry Reid, Barbara Boxer, John Kerry, and the DNC,
> along with many others. His widely publicized solicitation of vocal chants
> from society for use in his original score is inherently a socialist
> practice.
> Politics is about manipulating voters to do what you want. Nolan and
> Zimmer are using The Dark Knight Rises as a subliminal tool to discredit
> the experience of Governor Romney, the only man who can save America from
> the economic destruction committed by President Barack Insane Obama.
This is actually pretty funny!lmfao
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