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    This looks good

    'Hunger Games' Illustrates Horrors of Big Government

    Opens in theaters Friday.

    It’s said about The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins’ blockbuster novel that will be released in movie form this Friday, that it appeals to a broad demographic ranging from teens to senior citizens. If so, it’s fair to assume that a not insignificant portion of the book’s devotees see a political message within. Cue up the hateful comments, but my libertarian instincts tell me the novel is a boisterous comment about the certain horrors of big government.
    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollywo...Big-Government
    "What good fortune for governments
    that the people do not think."
    Adolf Hitler

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    A movie that Hollywood and Obama Admin. is sure to hate, and give bad ratings to. With the secularization now of our country and the government's war on religion, our first amendment rights are slowly being taken away.



    "For Greater Glory"


    For Greater Glory chronicles the Cristero War (1926-29), which was touched off by a rebellion against the Mexican government's attempt to secularize the country.

    For Greater Glory broke all records in Mexico, Garcia said. "It's the second highest grossing film there, after 'Titanic.'

    Growing up in Mexico, he hadn't known about the Cristero War, as it had been an embarrassment to the government and therefore not taught in school. But when he learned that more than 200,000 people died during that civil war, he felt a responsibility to make it known to the world.
    "What good fortune for governments
    that the people do not think."
    Adolf Hitler

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