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dixon wrote:
After seeing the movie 9/11, I saw some very obvious lies on
moores
part.
The part is surely trick photography where bush sits in a class
of
kids
with
a deer in the headlights look on his face for seven minutes
after
hearing
the country is being attacked. No world leader, in this nuclear
age
would
ever do anything that stupid. Is moore seriously trying to make
us
believe
that with jet pilots working like a nascar pit crew to practice
getting
airborne quickly, the president would be such an idiot to do
nothing
while
planes were on thier way to the pentagon? Other than this
everything
else
seemed believable in the movie.
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--
Dixon
This is very interesting, and a view that is common with our
conservative friends.
Dixon says "some very obvious lies", then points out one thing
that's
undeniably true, then says "Other than this everything else seemed
believable in the movie."
Where are the obvious lies?
There are a number of them. One of them, for instance, is the claim
that
Bush was responsible for members of the Saudi family leaving the US
2
days
after 9/11.
He was! His administration made the damned arrangements.
Actually, it was just one seedy, partisan, and underhanded individual
named
Richard Clarke who made the arrangements. Go check your facts!
Are you REALLY, HONESTLY saying that Richard Clarke did so without ANY
input from Bush? Really, now, tell me the truth, do you actually
believe that??? If so, I've got some land I'd like to sell you...
"It didn't get any higher than me," Clarke said. "On 9-11, 9-12 and 9-13,
many things didn't get any higher than me. I decided it in consultation with
the FBI."
Hamilton said in an interview Friday that when he told Democratic senators
that the commission did not know who authorized the Saudi flights, he was
not fully informed.
"They asked the question 'Who authorized the flight?' and I said I did not
know and I'd try to find out," Hamilton said. "I learned subsequently from
talking to the staff that we thought Clarke authorized the flight and it did
not go higher."
http://www.hillnews.com/news/052604/clarke.aspx