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4-Boat September 1st 04 05:16 AM


"dixon" wrote in message
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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





basskisser September 1st 04 01:20 PM

"4-Boat" wrote in message news:T2cZc.466$UR2.169@trnddc08...
"dixon" wrote in message
news:8P1Zc.9517$_g7.9470@attbi_s52...
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.


Uh, it's a known fact, he DID spend seven minutes, doing nothing.

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?


Yep, that's our current president!!

basskisser September 1st 04 01:24 PM

"NOYB" wrote in message ...
"Jim" wrote in message
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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.

--


--
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.

dixon September 1st 04 02:23 PM



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Dixon
"Jim" wrote in message
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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.

--


--
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?


It seems sarcastic humor has no place here!

Dixon



dixon September 1st 04 03:06 PM



--
Dixon
"Jim" wrote in message
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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.

--


--
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?



Jim- Please don't confuse me with "conservative friends". I was being
sarcastic. I was at the opening showing of Moores 9/11, and loved every
second of it.

Dixon



Comcast News September 1st 04 04:09 PM

Jim,
the post was a troll.


"Jim" wrote in message
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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.

--


--
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?




NOYB September 1st 04 04:27 PM


"basskisser" wrote in message
om...
"NOYB" wrote in message

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"Jim" wrote in message
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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.

--


--
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!





Doug Kanter September 1st 04 04:52 PM


"NOYB" wrote in message
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Sarasota principal defends Bush from "Fahrenheit 9/11" portrayal
By Associated Press
June 24, 2004

SARASOTA - Michael Moore's film "Fahrenheit 9/11" criticizes President

Bush
for listening to Sarasota second-graders read a story for nearly seven
minutes after learning the nation was under attack on Sept. 11, 2001.

But Gwendolyn Tose'-Rigell, the principal at Emma E. Booker Elementary
School, says Bush handled himself properly.

"I don't think anyone could have handled it better," Tose'-Rigell told the
Sarasota Herald-Tribune in a story published Wednesday. "What would it

have
served if he had jumped out of his chair and ran out of the room?"


The president is a moron. Even if he'd walked right out of the classroom,
what could he possibly have contributed? He may have done the country a
service by sitting still.



Jeepers September 1st 04 05:33 PM

In article ,
"Doug Kanter" wrote:

The president is a moron. Even if he'd walked right out of the classroom,
what could he possibly have contributed? He may have done the country a
service by sitting still.


It was all over by then.

--
Member AAAAAAAA
American Association Against Acronym Abuse And Also Ambiguity.

Netsock September 1st 04 05:57 PM


"dixon" wrote in message
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Jim- Please don't confuse me with "conservative friends". I was being
sarcastic. I was at the opening showing of Moores 9/11, and loved every
second of it.

Dixon


Dixon-Please dont confuse me with as "sympathetic" to OT posters. I am not
being sarcastic. I saw Moores 9/11, and loved every minute of it.

However, one would have to be a rude inconsiderate a**hole to discuss it
here.

Goodbye a**hole...

*ploink*


--
-Netsock

"It's just about going fast...that's all..."
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