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GeorgeSSSS
09-11-2006, 04:43 AM
Don't know who else saw "Path to 9/11" on TV besides me. It gave us a good look at Bubba Clinton, Madeline Albright and Sandy Burgler (the trifecta from hell). Exposed them for the incompetent jerks they are.

Overall, it was gripping and revealing.

George SSSS

Hmmm2
09-11-2006, 05:03 AM
X2:iagree:

SnakeH2
09-11-2006, 12:24 PM
Don't know who else saw "Path to 9/11" on TV besides me. It gave us a good look at Bubba Clinton, Madeline Albright and Sandy Burgler (the trifecta from hell). Exposed them for the incompetent jerks they are.

Overall, it was gripping and revealing.

George SSSS

They were exposed looooong before yesterday.:dancingbanana:

DDWH
09-11-2006, 04:30 PM
X2:iagree:

X3:iagree:

HummerHippy
09-11-2006, 05:25 PM
Don't believe everything you see on TV. :)

ROX
09-11-2006, 05:33 PM
Don't know who else saw "Path to 9/11" on TV besides me. It gave us a good look at Bubba Clinton, Madeline Albright and Sandy Burgler (the trifecta from hell). Exposed them for the incompetent jerks they are.

Overall, it was gripping and revealing.

George SSSSI saw your thread last night and turned it on. You're right, it was revealing. That is how every administration reacted to terrorism until 9/11. Always on the defense, never on the offense.

BKLYNH2
09-12-2006, 03:31 AM
Just watched tonight's part........
wish I didn't

f5fstop
09-12-2006, 11:13 AM
Don't believe everything you see on TV. :)

I agree, but it seems ironic that when a movie comes out, that states it is a documentary such as Fahrenheit 911 and puts the Republicans in a bad light, the Crates state the 1st Amendment. But when a move comes out with a disclaimer saying it is not a documentary, that puts the Crates in the bad spotlight, they scream like little children. The more I see of these Crates on TV, the more I truly believe, the Crates are the bigger cry babies of the two parties.

Agriv8r
09-12-2006, 04:50 PM
:iagree:

DRTYFN
09-12-2006, 07:12 PM
My favorite was about 2 weeks before this was to air Slick Willy Clinton said in an interview, "I just hope there's no lies in it." I thought I was going to piss myself laughing.:jump:

HummerHippy
09-12-2006, 07:20 PM
I agree, but it seems ironic that when a movie comes out, that states it is a documentary such as Fahrenheit 911 and puts the Republicans in a bad light, the Crates state the 1st Amendment. But when a move comes out with a disclaimer saying it is not a documentary, that puts the Crates in the bad spotlight, they scream like little children. The more I see of these Crates on TV, the more I truly believe, the Crates are the bigger cry babies of the two parties.

Yes, good point. But when I hear something coming from Mr. Moore, or some person, movie director, producer, etc, (Oliver Stone perhaps), I can take it with a grain of salt and understand the free speach argument. But if I see seomthing coming from ABC, or let's say Fox News, I would expect it to be unbiased or fair and balanced. Ok, not FoxNews, but you get the idea. :)

I heard dramatization, not documentary.

Anyway, I still love you all.

Hmmm2
09-12-2006, 09:01 PM
:iagree:
:iagree: X2

f5fstop
09-12-2006, 10:21 PM
Yes, good point. But when I hear something coming from Mr. Moore, or some person, movie director, producer, etc, (Oliver Stone perhaps), I can take it with a grain of salt and understand the free speach argument. But if I see seomthing coming from ABC, or let's say Fox News, I would expect it to be unbiased or fair and balanced. Ok, not FoxNews, but you get the idea. :)

I heard dramatization, not documentary.

Anyway, I still love you all.

Actually, Fox news has one of the most balanced shows around. Hannity and Colmes. If you can't say those aren't two of the most opposite people in their political views, I'll eat my hat. Please tell me a balanced news hour on ABC/CNN/NBC/PBS or CBS? People knock Fox, and I agree some do slide to the conservative side, but those two, are as balanced as any two on TV.

As for Fahrenheit 9/11, here is some sales BS for the movie:
Fahrenheit 9/11 is an award-winning and controversial documentary film by American filmmaker and anti-war activist Michael Moore, which had a general release in the United States and Canada on June 25,