Elwood Blues
"We're going to take things away from you on behal
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To quote Elwood Blues:Originally posted by ThreeCircles
Show me where I did anything but *repeat* what Jason had already stated!
kbev must go now
would you PLEASE stop talking about yourself in the third person?????
From Richard Clarke--Originally posted by Truth
kbeverina,
On the flying the bin ladens when everyone else was grounded confusion, here is what Mike has said happened and he did a lousey of drawing the distinction in the film but if you know what happened you are able to follow it better but still it's sloppy editing at best and an opening for people to get the wrong idea at worse. It is very important that it be made very clear when points as important as this one are made.
ok 1. The bush 41 being grounded refers to the Day of 9/11 after the attacks when nothing was being allowe to take off.
This is too loosely tiesd to the fact that when bush and all these other people were grounded there were several flights that were allowed to take off and travel inside the United states and collect all the 140 Saudi people to a common point where as soon as flights out of the country were allowed they all took off together.
Personally it seems a point that has much less impact now that the truth has been revealed compared to before when the government admitted what was done and was denying anything about it. During the denial period people had known that planes had taken off for the express purpose of helping the bin ladens and other Saudis and it seems people assumed they were flown on out of the country then rather than being ferried to a collection point to await the reopening of the airspace.
Sorry but not with you here . what is " that " in
"wished that had been explored"
If it helps Truth makes no claim to know what, anyone let alone bush, thinks. It seems odd that a person that has said so many things that have been shown to be less than honest would have still have any credability with anyone.
But that's where Dissonance comes into play a lot.
Amazing how the truth will set one free.Former White House terrorism czar Richard Clarke, who served as a principal source for conspiracy filmmaker Michael Moore's movie "Fahrenheit 9/11," said this week that the central premise of the film is "a mistake."
In an interview with the Associated Press, Clarke took issue with Moore's criticism that President Bush allowed prominent Saudis, including members of Osama bin Laden's family, to fly out of the U.S. in the days after the 9/11 attacks.
Saying Moore's version of the episode has provoked "a tempest in a tea pot," Clarke called his decision to make the bin Laden family flyout a big part of the film's indictment against Bush "a mistake."
"After 9/11, I think the Saudis were perfectly justified ... in fearing the possibility of vigilantism against Saudis in this country. When they asked to evacuate their citizens ... I thought it was a perfectly normal request," he explained.
In May, Clarke confessed that he and he alone made the decision to approve the flyouts.
"It didnt get any higher than me, he told The Hill newspaper. "On 9/11, 9/12 and 9/13, many things didnt get any higher than me. I decided it in consultation with the FBI.
Clarke told the 9/11 Commission the same thing in March, after first detailing the episode for Vanity Fair magazine last August - leaving plenty of time for Moore to adjust his film to the facts as recounted by his primary source.
Originally posted by Eeyore1954
From Richard Clarke-- Amazing how the truth will set one free.![]()
Originally posted by Elwood Blues
I'm wondering when someone will set Truth free.
Originally posted by minniepumpernickel
Wow, for someone who hasn't been here very long you sure are opinionated!![]()
It's kind of like" The Passion of the Christ" movie. I didn't believe everything in that movie, but it didn't bother me if other people did, and liked it!![]()
Originally posted by Elwood Blues
It's a problem I have. It's called being blunt.
IMO, without even seeing F9/11 (but I did see The Passion and I'm NOT a religious person) there's much more truth (even without the special effects (MM's editing skills)) in The Passion than MM could ever possibly convey in F9/11.
Originally posted by dmadman43
Are we all that surprised there are factual problems with Moore's film? I mean, look at all the factual problems there were with "Columbine" and "Roger and Me". The guy does NOT make documentaries. He makes poorly edited (or well editied, depending on your viewpoint) movies that convey the message he wants the audience to hear. Nothing wrong with that. Every movie does that. Just don't pass it off as factual or a documentary.
Originally posted by Geoff_M
Perhaps, but I think this "documentary" has more in common with "This Is Spinal Tap" than, say, the works of Edward R. Morrow.
"But this one goes to 9/11!"
#3: I would exepect friends of the president to be put into power, wouldn't you? In the last administration they even had an acronym for it: FOB (Friend of Bill).Originally posted by septbride2002
3) It was shocking to me to see how everyone was so interconnected. Friends of President Bush were put into positions of power.
4) I have to admit that Michael Moore had a really good point about letting the Bin Ladin family leave the country. I think it is disgraceful that our adminstration let them leave without so much as having the CIA or the FBI run an investigation on them. Maybe they wouldn't have gotten anything, and maybe they would have but now we will never know.
Well it looks like he tricked you into believing just what he wanted you to believe.
The theatre was about half full so lets say 40 people.How big was the crowd where you watched ?
Majority of people applauded but to be honest most movies I see people here applaud at the end - so that may not be a big deal.Was there any group reaction at the end ?
Yes only one screen.Was it only showing on one screen ?
Not a clue!Had it been playing wher you saw it before last Friday ?
#4: The FBI definitely did have the chance to investigate the bin Laden relatives before they left the country. I haven't seen the movie, so I don't know how he presented it. Did he come right out and say that the FBI never had a chance to talk to them? Did he just imply it?#3: I would exepect friends of the president to be put into power, wouldn't you? In the last administration they even had an acronym for it: FOB (Friend of Bill).
Originally posted by septbride2002
I'm sorry but I am highly offended by your statement. I do not believe everything in that movie is true, nor did I once state that I thought Moore was right and Bush was wrong. Please go back and reread my post. Even my #5 I stated - I have no idea if this is true or not. I ask you to not put words into my mouth and also if you are going to be insulting to use facts instead of vague generalizations. There were alot of parts during the movie in which I rolled my eyes or thought "well that is probably blown out of proportion." I went and saw this movie taking it with a grain of salt. Did you?
To further state my case to you Mr/Ms Elwood Blue I read several reviews from both conservative and liberal points of views on this movie before attending it. I do not just take one side of any story and preach for it to be the truth. In other words maybe you should learn to not speak about things you know NOTHING about - and you obviously know nothing about me.
I'm glad you went to "see for yourself" but even in your review you stated that you were shocked by some of the "facts" MM presented which are known to be false or (just almost as bad) taken out of context. I can only assume that you were shocked because you believe them to be true.
3) It was shocking to me to see how everyone was so interconnected. Friends of President Bush were put into positions of power.
That everything he portrayed was true.