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To: Captain Jack who wrote (79957)10/23/2004 1:13:00 AM
From: SBHX  Respond to of 793974
 
StolenHonor may not not have the same caliber of creative editing as F 9/11, however, IMO it is at first glance a more honest documentary. These men are asking the nation to restore not only their honor, but the honor of all those who served in Vietnam. If anyone believes that the men who served in Vietnam does not deserve their honor restored, then speak up now and explain why.

The only possibly valid critique I saw in StolenHonor was that JK's meeting with North Vietnam was revealed by JK himself later on, and was not 'secret'. He did however meet them when they were at war with the US, and that was the core charge in that sentence.

I find one minor detail compared against the 59 instances of blatant mistakes in Farenheit 9/11.
davekopel.com

So which of the two is the real documentary?