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


To: redfish who wrote (730)6/27/2004 3:53:01 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 2772
 
Hitchens is paid for being shrill. I'm sure he is very very jealous about all the attention (and money) Moore is getting for doing the same sort of thing Hitchens does. It's very hard for people to see someone they think is not deserving, getting all the goodies. Poor Hitch, envy is a hard emotion to live with :-)



To: redfish who wrote (730)6/27/2004 4:14:04 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 2772
 
Hitchens is very jealous of Moore I'm sure since they are so much alike but on different sides of the argument. Also, Moore wins the argument considering we all know now that Bush lied about the WMD's and Al Qaida connections of Saddam.



To: redfish who wrote (730)6/27/2004 10:52:59 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 2772
 
IMO, Hitchens has no credibility any more -- I refuse to spend much time reading his propaganda.



To: redfish who wrote (730)6/27/2004 11:41:12 PM
From: Rock_nj  Respond to of 2772
 
Hitchens looks like a drunk half the time when he appears on TV. Sometimes he just look awful, like he just rolled out of bed. I agree, Hitchens has gone down a notch or two in recent years. He's a bit off his rocker these days. First going after Mother Theressa, and then his flip/flop on militarism, suddenly a supporter of an agressive military policy which was based on fallacious WMDs. He was fooled like everyone else.