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Clip: 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
Clip: 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
Clip: 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
Clip: 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
Trailer: 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
Fahrenheit 9/11
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George W. Bush is shown taking some leisure time in Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
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Michael Moore asks members of Congress if their children will enlist in the U.S. military
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A Secret Service officer asks why Moore and his crew are outside the Saudi embassy
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Moore reads the Patriot Act to members of Congress from an ice cream van
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? Trailer: 'Fahrenheit 9/11'
Michael Moore's latest documentary dissects the September 11 attacks and how the Bush administration responded to them
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? Fahrenheit 9/11
June 18: Filmmaker Michael Moore talks to Matt Lauer about this controversial new movie, ?Fahrenheit 9/11.?
Saudi flights out of the United States. The movie claims that in the days after 9/11, when airspace was shut down, the White House approved special charter flights so that prominent Saudis?including members of the bin Laden family?could leave the country. Author Craig Unger appears, claiming that bin Laden family members were never interviewed by the FBI. Not true, according to a recent report from the 9/11 panel. The report confirms that six chartered airplanes flew 142 mostly Saudi nationals out of the country, including one carrying members of the bin Laden family. But the flights didn't begin until Sept. 14?after airspace reopened. Moreover, the report states the Saudi flights were screened by the FBI, and 22 of the 26 people on the bin Laden flight were interviewed. None had any links to terrorism.
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I don't know about them flying out Sept 14 "after air space was opened"... but I would bet that this article is again trying to spin the truth and that that the airspace wasn't opened for _everyone_ at the time they were allowed to fly...and that it may have only openend for military and _US_ government officials. Ie, Bush's dad was grounded... maybe on Sept 14th he could have flied if he wanted to.
"Screened by" does not = interviewed.
It probably means more like: "checked against the outdated or possibly incorrect data on file and allowed to pass".
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