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Thu 24 Jun, 2004 04:09 pm
Sarasota principal defends Bush from "Fahrenheit 9/11" portrayal
By Associated Press
June 24, 2004
Let the film clip speak for itself. I don't need no Sarasota principal to interpret pure incompetence to me...........
But isn't it interesting that those who see something wrong with the way the president handled those seven minutes is so different from the way a very credible person who was actually there saw it? Not surprising that few will admit that though.
Fox, on the last two threads of yours I read you are providing a link to post a new topic in place of the links to the articles that you intended to post.
What I find interesting is that anyone believes the garbage coming from Michael Moore,espcially after its been PROVEN that he either lies or distorts the facs,or just plain makes things up,to make his point.
Kind of like the Bush government.
I wonder if she would have still felt that Bush was such a calming influence if during those seven minutes the school where Bush was reading to the school children projecting calm was attacked? Furthermore, how did she know what was going on to be calmed about since she thought it was he must of heard some news about his family or something like that? When did he have start to have a calming influence on them when he went into another room right after reading for those seven minutes? I mean at what point would she have known enough to be upset or worried in order for Bush to have had a calming effect for her and the students at the school?
revel,
Once again someone has beaten me to the punch! Good question!
I wonder if she would have felt that way if Bill Clinton was raping her for those seven minutes?
Like your signature says, you should be sorry for that one, McG.
McGentrix wrote:I wonder if she would have felt that way if Bill Clinton was raping her for those seven minutes?
I can't quite figure out if that's offensive or just baffling. Help me out here,
McG; what point were you trying to make?
That hypothetical questions lead nowhere.
revel wrote:I wonder if she would have still felt that Bush was such a calming influence if during those seven minutes the school where Bush was reading to the school children projecting calm was attacked?
This "wonderment" has as much merit as my question does.
That is my point.
There's not a lot of merit to this story in any case.
McGentrix wrote:This "wonderment" has as much merit as my question does.
Wrong,
McG: you're question had no merit whatsoever, not even as a hypothetical question.
Look at the bottom of your initial post in this thread fox. Where you intended to post a link to the article you copied you posted a link to the page where you were.
In other words, you copied the URL of the posting page instead of the article URL and posted it.
You did that on all the articles you posted (that I read) last night.
Oh. Sheesh. I just figured what was in the buffer was where the article was. I gotta go now, but will try to correct.
BREAKING NEWS! From Variety
'FAHRENHEIT' OVERHEATS FRIDAY B.O.
Boffo sales put doc in running for No. 1 spot
Buzz works.
After weeks of debate and media coverage, "Fahrenheit 9/11" opened today far better than expected. An estimate of just how well it could do is difficult to make, but as of 3 p.m. on the West Coast, it looks as if Michael Moore's doc could sell between $6 million and $8 million worth of tickets on its first day.