| Most
people know Michael Moore, the documentary
film maker with a great sense of humor who
approaches his subjects on a very original
manner.
Everybody remembers how he was boo-ed
when he called against the war in Iraq at
some superstar gala.
Everybody was anticipating Fahrenheit
9/11 with the highest expectations.
And a lot of people were very
disappointed.
Fahrenheit 9/11 isn't really about 9/11.
It's about George Bush and how the
Democratic party is going to save America
from that Christian Texas cowboy.
Not a word about government involvement
in September 11. Moore simple continues the
myth that Muslim terrorist thought this all
out from their caves in Afghanistan because
"they hate our freedom".
Not a word about the fact that George
Bush, just as Michael Moore's Savior John
Kerry, is a member of the satanic and
fascistic Skull and Bones cult.
No, this is not the kind of movie that
you put on to educate yourself or others. It
is a school example of how the establishment
tries to spin their version of events with
an alternative image.
But sure, you can watch it and see a
great portrait of George W. Bush, including
many of his famous quotes such as
"Saddam tried to kill my dad" and
all that.
And then look at some real movies about
9/11 and the new world order: "911, the
biggest lie ever sold", for example. Or
"911: The Road To tyranny", which
can even be downloaded for free from the
Internet!
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