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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:26:25 -0400, Horvath
wrote: On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:59:41 GMT, felton wrote this crap: In any event, Fahrenheit 9/11 is now a contender for Best Picture, as well as Best Documentary, so who knows which (both?) awards he may win? I don't understand how a work of fiction can be listed as a documentary. But the academy is full of whacko left-wing liberals. Here is a link that might help http://entertainmentcomplex.blognati.../5/100592.html It doesn't have to be universally accepted as the final word or the absolute truth. People still debate the Bible and 12 people were convinced that O.J. didn't do it. Michael Moore contends that his facts are correct, but the conclusions are his opinions. Big difference. I may accept some/most of his facts but reject some/most of his conclusions. He previously won with Bowling for Columbine, *his* look at the gun violence issue in America. Do you think everyone agreed with him? ![]() Two people can witness the same event, at the same time in the same place and disagree about what they saw. Nothing new there. |
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