Starwars Episode 3
So, I went and saw Episode 3.
My Dad and I went to see Episode 4 together back in the 1970's, and because he passed away a couple of years ago, I sure missed him at the release of the final part of the story. *sigh*
My commentary today is in relation to a segment on Bill O'Reilley. Someone alleged that Lucas had made anti-Bush political overtones, and O'Reilley said no, there weren't. Bill was right.
The movie is a good story, but has nothing to do with today's administration.
If there's any political leaning message, it IMHO is this: the more you get away from principle based living and rational thought, the further attenuated you are not from reality.
The radicals on the left and right are guilty of this, and both are just as rabid about their beliefs, their unwillingness to consider anything else but their beliefs, and their quest for power.
To come to center, you necessarily consider both sides, left and right, and arrive at realistic conclusions.
My Dad and I went to see Episode 4 together back in the 1970's, and because he passed away a couple of years ago, I sure missed him at the release of the final part of the story. *sigh*
My commentary today is in relation to a segment on Bill O'Reilley. Someone alleged that Lucas had made anti-Bush political overtones, and O'Reilley said no, there weren't. Bill was right.
The movie is a good story, but has nothing to do with today's administration.
If there's any political leaning message, it IMHO is this: the more you get away from principle based living and rational thought, the further attenuated you are not from reality.
The radicals on the left and right are guilty of this, and both are just as rabid about their beliefs, their unwillingness to consider anything else but their beliefs, and their quest for power.
To come to center, you necessarily consider both sides, left and right, and arrive at realistic conclusions.

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