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Old June 28th 04, 02:40 AM
Howard Kveck
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In article . net,
"B. Lafferty" wrote:

Saw it last evening. Powerful film. One doesn't have to agree with the
conclusions Moore draws from the facts presented, but there is no denying
that some very serious questions are raised about the Bush Administration
and the economic system that sends certain types of kids off to fight wars.
The woman from Flint, Michigan who's son was killed when his Blackhawk went
down is compelling. I'm also glad he documented the Bush Admin's dealing
with the Taliban for the construction of a natural gas pipeline through
Afghanistan, pre-9/11, including a Taliban official's visit to the US to
meet with oil executives in Texas covered at the time only by BBC news.
(People might want to read the book "Forbidden Truth" for more detail on
this one)
Lastly, unless you've actually seen F. 9/11, try not to comment.


Like that ever stopped anyone! But some of the people who have seen it
and reviewed it have put some pretty serious spin on their comments -
Newsweek's Mike Isikoff (who is usually quite good), for one.

As an aside, it was interesting to read what Dale Earnhardt Jr.
suggested:

"Verbatim from Chris Myers (Fox Sports announcer) on today's race at Pomona
pre-race program..

"You think you know Dale Earnhardt Jr.? He advised his crew to go see the
Michael Moore movie Farenheit 911. He said hey, it'll be a good bonding
experience no matter what your political belief. It's a good thing as an
American to go see... and it just shows you that Dale Earnhardt Jr. can
reach far beyond the steering wheel." "

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http://atrios.blogspot.com/2004_06_2...83721162354510
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