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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (12079)7/15/2005 12:44:38 AM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
Co-belligerent Watch: Oliver Stone's 9/11

by Joe Katzman at July 15, 2005
Winds of Change.NET

As elections loom, a film-maker will rise and make a movie about 9/11. The Left will follow worshipfully in their train, and leadership of the Democratic Party will praise it. Others, meanwhile, will point to the director's long history of lying and conspiracy theories, wrapped without a hint of irony in a faux pretense of the quest for truth.

The year will be 2006, not 2004. The director will be Oliver Stone, not Michael Moore. Somewhere in the great beyond, George Santanayana will laugh, darkly.

Take it away, Oliver:
   "Now his voice rumbled up from his chest and he began to 
illuminate the dark levers that move the film industry
and, by extension, the world. "There's been
conglomeration under six principal princes — they're
kings, they're barons! — and these six companies have
control of the world," he said, referring to such
corporations as Fox and AOL Time Warner. His voice grew
louder as his ideas took shape. "Michael Eisner
decides, 'I can't make a movie about Martin Luther King,
Jr. - they'll be rioting at the gates of Disneyland!'
That's bullshit! But that's what the new world order is."
There was a storm of applause. "They control culture,
they control ideas. And I think the revolt of September
11th was about 'Fuck you! Fuck your order-' "

   "Excuse me," a fellow-panelist, Christopher Hitchens, said.
" 'Revolt'?"
   Whatever you want to call it," Stone said.
   "It was state-supported mass murder, using civilians as 
missiles," said Hitchens, a columnist for Vanity Fair and
The Nation.
    Stone wagged his head and continued. "The studios bought 
television stations," he said. "Why? Why did the
telecommunications bill get passed at midnight, a hidden
bill at midnight? The Arabs have a point! They're going
to be joined by the people who objected in Seattle, and
the usual ten per cent who are against everything, and
it's going to be, like, twenty-five per cent of this
country that's against the new world order.
We need a
trustbuster like Teddy Roosevelt to take the television
stations away from the film companies and give them back
to the people!" There was more applause, and a few
uncertain murmurs. "Does anybody make a connection
between the 2000 election" - for the Presidency - "and
the events of September 11th?"
he asked, and added
cryptically, "Look for the thirteenth month!" He went on
to say that the Palestinians who danced at the news of
the attack were reacting just as people had responded
after the revolutions in France and Russia....
Stone and large segments of the cultural Left share this much with their Islamofascist co-belliegerents. Just when you think it's impossible for them to crawl any lower, they manage to surprise you.

Read the rest, if you're so inclined. And remember two things:

Remember that the quote above is from November 2002.

Remember my prediction up top. Oliver Stone has been chosen by Paramount Studios to make a 9/11 movie.

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