Fahrenheit 9/11

Jun 28, 2004 20:10

Just got back from seeing Fahrenheit 9/11. First movie I have ever been to that recieved a standing ovation ( Read more... )

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poetpaladin June 29 2004, 19:22:18 UTC
Dear, I'm very upset right now. I believe you probably are, too, if you've followed the news. The jury in the Haidl case locked - so it was declared a mistrial. It was 11-1 in favor of acquittal. Whomever was the one last person who stood firm had serious guts.

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xxxkaliaxxx June 29 2004, 19:41:05 UTC
Yes of course I followed that. Found out last night. I am very upset as well but I haven't chosen to write about it. I heard that only one person wanted to vote guilty.

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guynoir July 6 2004, 14:58:09 UTC
All I can say is that if someone decides who to vote for off watching a movie that is filled with factual errors and intentional distortions, the ancient Greeks who invented democracy must be turning over in their graves. Anyone who is so filled with hate and anger as to believe any of this propaganda piece needs to remember that rational persons start with facts and develop a theme from those facts, rather than starting from a theme and searching for so-called facts, many of which are wrong or outright lies, that supposedly support their preordained theme.The really sad part is that a good case can be made against the current policy in Iraq without having to resort to trying to play with people's emotions, but that case is buried in the avalanche of lies, misrepresentations, tricks and gimmicks that Moore resorts to, rather than do real research and produce credible work.

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