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January 15, 2005
The Human Element - Michael Moore Rejected from High School Hall of Fame
By powerbeyondimagining
Okay, so I'm looking around for a new topic to write about and I found an article about Michael Moore being rejected from his old school Davidson High's Hall of Fame. Then looking for sources, I do a Yahoo search on him and the Sponsor Results number 1 result shows up "Singles Who Love Michael Moore: Singles site for liberals only." I was shocked at this link. I told myself "Definitely liberal." Seriously, after Moore's hit documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 which distinctly booed President Bush's reaction to the 9/11 attacks, only a liberal would set up a Michael Moore love site.
In Davidson Michigan, Moore has been getting his share of honor and controversy. According to Hall of Fame selection comittee member Don Hammond, "Would you Want him to be a role model? Would you want your son or daughter to be like him? I haven't talked to anybody yet who's for him. The word to describe Michael Moore is embarrasing. He's been embarrasing everybody." Personally, I would agree. On the other hand, Mr. Moore does have good perseverance, and when it comes to his life story, would seem like a good role model. Mr. Moore stuck to his opinion and let people know what he thought, and he was not afraid to do so. Standing up for him is Ryan Eashoo, who has spent $600 of his own money to promote Michael Moore into the Hall of Fame. "I'm a huge Michael Moore fan. He's a great producer, a great film maker, always sticking up for minorities. He's kind of an underdog." Moore has produced 17 movies, his first hit being "Roger & Me", a documentary about how a General Motors factory ruined his home town's economy.
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I think Michael Moore is a hottie. So his Michael Moores friend RYAN EASHOO. They are both hot. I am not a liberl, and I feel Michael Moore deserves to be in the hall of fame.
I also think Ryan Eashoo is a HERO.
Posted by: Tonya Walter at March 25, 2005 1:28 PM
Sounds a little like Tonya is in love with Ryan...
Posted by: Sitting on the sidelines watching at July 10, 2005 12:34 AM


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