And just when i thought it was getting boring around here.:) Moores movie is full of lies and mistruths. He ought to love Bush, since he is getting so rich off him. I guess i could copy and paste all those articles about Mikey.
Mike Gallagher
Monday, June 28, 2004
You won't believe what Michael Moore does to the American soldier in his propaganda-filled "Fahrenheit 9/11."
I was ready for ugliness. I prepared myself for mean-spirited attacks. I guess I was just totally unprepared for what he does to our troops.
It's grotesque.
He basically takes a handful of soldiers who said and did some bad things and tries to portray them as what the American soldiers are all about in the war on terror.
And then, at the end of the film, after he rapes our soldiers' honor, integrity, and courage, he slaps up a written message on the screen that lasts for a few seconds and claims that he dedicates this vicious movie to those who died on 9/11 and the soldiers who have lost their lives in the war. As if that would nullify what he and his movie had just done to them.
Like many Americans, I had mixed emotions about seeing it. The idea of putting ten dollars into this deception master's pocket repulsed me. But after I was given an opportunity to see the movie for free, I decided that in this case, it was better to keep one's enemy closer than one's friend.
And make no mistake about it, Michael Moore is our enemy. If you need proof, go see the film.
The distortions are downright silly, almost juvenile. Let me poke at one that hasn't yet been written about very extensively. Moore portrays President Bush's 2000 inauguration as one that featured angry Americans lining the streets of Washington and pelting his motorcade with foreign objects, forcing the President to forego the customary walk down Pennsylvania Avenue.
I was at Bush's Inauguration in 2000. The President was in the car because it was raining. The streets were lined with cheering, happy Americans who were delighted that Al Gore and the Democrats didn't manage to steal the election.
But Moore shows footage of a handful of protesters and skillfully edits that shot into images of the motorcade driving down the street.
And wait until you see how he portrays Iraq prior to the invasion. Does he show any of Iraq's torture chambers? Any of the devastation and destruction that Saddam and his regime continually heaped upon his people? No, Michael Moore shows Iraqi children blissfully flying kites in the park. Heck, he even repeats the same footage of Saddam over and over again: chomping on a cigar, he's shown dancing with some clerics and Muslims. Sort of like Santa Claus with a beret, right, Michael?
This is a movie you should go see for yourself. Trying to wish it away won't make it so. The mainstream press is salivating over it ("Two thumbs up!" scream Ebert and what's-his-name). It's setting movie-attendance records, evidently. So you might as well suck it up and see firsthand how an America-hating, money-grubbing, real-life propagandist can influence the unknowing and unwitting masses.
Just like "Bowling for Columbine", Michael Moore exploits tragedy and heartache for his own profit in "Fahrenheit 9/11." Last time, he manipulated a Columbine victim for his anti-gun message (wheeling a shooting victim into a store that sold bullets to see if the store would refund the victim the cost of the bullets still lodged in the victim's body).
This time, it's an angry, grieving mother of a soldier who was killed in the war that Moore shamelessly exploits. Wiring her up with a microphone, his cameras capture her every sob and moan as she stands outside the White House railing against George W. Bush and the world for her loss.
Michael Moore is a terrorist's best friend. They don't need Al Jazeera to broadcast anti-American hatred. They've got the man who's winning awards and accolades for this movie. "Fahrenheit 9/11" can be shown at every terrorist training camp in the world. They can point to a Hollywood blockbuster as proof that our President is a buffoon and American soldiers are just a bunch of ignorant, vicious killers who love playing rock music as they mow down the poor kite-flying Iraqi children.
Go see the movie. Keep it in your heart and mind as you consider who to vote for in November.
And just wait until you see what he does to the American soldier.