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Politics : Fahrenheit 9/11: Michael Moore's Masterpiece -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: RMF who wrote (684)6/27/2004 12:52:41 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 2772
 
<point out something from the film that is NEW> Naah, same old, old stuff, but it does not mean everyone has got it, especially where some 60% has not yet understood that Osaman is spelled with on O and Saddam with an S, although both with some common whatever-they-are-called.



To: RMF who wrote (684)6/27/2004 1:19:33 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 2772
 
What about the WH blacking out James Bath's name from GW's military records, when Bath turns out to be the Bin Lauden family's money man who financed GW's first company, Armbusto. You don't think that's shattering? And Moore proved it with the ctual documents on screen. Combine that with Bush letting the Bin Laudens out of the country on 9-13 without interrogatrion and that is damnable.

Can you imagine if Clinton had flown McVeigh's family out of the country the day after the OK City bombings, and had been financed by his family? What would the rightwing say about that? And this is even worse. Combine the gasoline gouging and the deceptions used to invade Iraq and you have a big stinking oil deal instead of an honesty presidency. Bush should not have even run for president with those types of conflicts of interests, and Cheney is just as bad with his Halliburton loyalties.