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04 July, 2004
Keep America ignorant...
in the interest of Homeland Security, of course. A mid-west chain of theaters is refusing to show Fahrenheit 9/11. The owner of the chain of theaters explains that the documentary "incites terrorism."
I wouldn't say that Fahrenheit 9/11 is the best documentary I've seen, and it has many problems, but it is useful to have out there. Moore's indictment of the official 9/11 story, the Bush administration, and the whole Iraq war plan isn't as strong as it could be... but at least it raises questions and may present facts not as well known to a lot of people.
It is extremely disturbing that a whole segment of America won't even get a chance to see it.
I wouldn't say that Fahrenheit 9/11 is the best documentary I've seen, and it has many problems, but it is useful to have out there. Moore's indictment of the official 9/11 story, the Bush administration, and the whole Iraq war plan isn't as strong as it could be... but at least it raises questions and may present facts not as well known to a lot of people.
It is extremely disturbing that a whole segment of America won't even get a chance to see it.