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i think it's awesome that moore made a movie looking into the events of the day. it is important to do. the problem is when you are totally misleading in movies like this and bowling, and present your film as a documentary. documentaries are based on fact, not conspiracy theories and speculation from f list authors. the vast majority, we're talking overwhelming majority, is going to just accept what they saw and run with it. there should be a disclaimer at the beginning of the film. nobody (the majority of the people who will see that film) seems to understand that moore has his own agenda in the same exact way bush has his.
at least with bush or kerry, if something is bullshit, there are thousands of news networks and newspapers to jump on it. moore isn't under the same light, and that is dangerous.
sorry to drudge on... but the same people who say bush botched enduring freedom are the same people who say he is a puppet to his cabinet. from a military standpoint, afghanistan was a lose / lose. however if a "proper" force HAD been amassed... well consider the implications had the opposition been given more time to prepare. in the same way we make mistakes in business, it was an important mistake to be made. subsequently, iraq was taken in two weeks. let's not forget that whether or not it was personal agenda, a tyrant was ousted.
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