We went to see Farenheit 9/11 last night.

Wow.

I don't care if you are a republican - you absolutely have to see this documentary-movie.

El Busho is in very deep with the appointed government of Afghanistan, the Bin Ladens and the Saudi royal family. As they said in the movie : if he's being paid $400,000 a year in salary from the taxpayers to be president, but his family is receiving $1.4billion a year from the Saudis, whom do you think he has more at heart.....

The opening scene of the film where all the house representatives who are coloured get shouted down and forced to stand down is just tragic. Not one senator would sign in writing that they supported any of these representatives who contested that Bush did not win the 2000 election.
The movie confirms what I and a lot of other people have been saying since the very beginning. There are no WMD in Iraq - there never were. (F9/11 has news conferences in 2001 where Bush and Powell themselves explain implicitly why it's impossible for them to have any). The Bush government has been using terror tactics as a way to keep the public scared. And they had the plan for invading Iraq on the table before 9/11.

The only thing I thought curious was that it didn't make the connection between the one senator who publicly opposed Bush and the anthrax scare. Yes - Tom Daschle.

The truly scary part of the movie shows how a group of peace-protesters were infiltrated by an undercover spook from the FBI. He mingled and merged in, all the time passing information back to the Feds. Just in case you needed reminding, this is exactly what Hitler did with the Ministerium für Staatssicherheit - literal translation "Ministry for State Security" - or the Stasi. Doesn't sound a lot like "Homeland Security" does it?

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