Michael Moore's Movie

Jul 02, 2004 08:49

I went to the carousel grande yesterday afternoon and watched Fahrenheit 9/11. Over all I thought it to be a thought provoking film that unflinchingly, shed light onto issues concerning Bush's past, unsettling dependence on Saudi money, and the lack of effort that was put into the hunt for al-queda. It is true that Fahrenheit 9/11 is very biased. ( Read more... )

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ARGG! brink27aar July 2 2004, 10:10:34 UTC
Bush is a good president, he does the best he can, why don't you try being president. Don't talk about what you don't fully comprehend, especially on such a topic.

Jamison

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Re: ARGG! chcharles July 2 2004, 11:03:26 UTC
Jamison can you really tell me what Bush has done to make him a "good president". Im betting that you cant without spurting off the cliche idea of his valor and perseverance in the face of 9/11's events. The fact is Jamison that he didnt really do anything extraordinary while two aircrafts bounded into the World trade center buildings. He was notified of the first plane crash while reading along with a class room of young students. While any respectable president would cancel his public appearance, Bush did not. He simply sat there quietly reading along with the children while others made executive decisions for him. And what did he do to take vengeance against the terrorists... Attack Iraq. Believe it or not Jamison Iraq didn't do shit against us. While 146,000 we were fighting the "war on terror" in Iraq only 11,000 troops were diployed into Afghanistan where Osoma was supposedly hiding. Jamison do you even know the hand Saudi Arabia played in this? Did you know that the wealthy Saudi, bin laden family is directly connected to ( ... )

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Re: ARGG! brink27aar July 2 2004, 12:10:59 UTC
Charles, get a life, make fun of someone you might actually be able to live up to. You could never live up to him, he has his reasons that he kept reading at that public appearance. Don't get square with me about this, if you're so lame and low as to be against our gov't by dissing the man who does his best than you can go live in Iraq where they'll chop your head off b/c you're not one of them. Go ahead, go Charles, I'd love to see it.

Thanks for being un-American, asshole

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ReRe: ARGG! chcharles July 2 2004, 13:08:58 UTC
Jamison. I don't think ill go to Iraq, I'm just not suited for the warm weather, lovely cities though. One of the great things about this country, jamison, is that I and any one else who feels so inclined, can object to the views of those in power. I disagree with bush on many issues, and hope he is not reelected. Stop telling me that I am "lame" because of this. Every one has a right to their own opinion. Now lets stop arguing over things we have no official input on. All I wrote in my insignificant journal were highlights of the major points in Fahrenheit 9/11, and the basic theme of the movie.
thank you for your flattering comments.

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the_rachel July 2 2004, 15:13:24 UTC
ha ha. you paid an extra dollar by going to the grande! j/k, our movies just randomly got it in at 12:30 last night. it was so weird!!! i can't wait to see it, i'm going monday morning.

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mrjerome July 2 2004, 15:36:31 UTC
but we payed 25 cents less!

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chcharles July 4 2004, 16:31:49 UTC
damn right!

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chcharles July 2 2004, 15:39:10 UTC
Its a pretty entertaining flick.

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