@boomerang,
true dat. They are running scared,
I can't resist (re)posting some excerpts of Christopher Hitchens' (the hard-core left-winger) review of Moore's propaganda piece here, eh?
Quote: To describe this film as dishonest and demagogic would almost be to promote those terms to the level of respectability.
To describe this film as a piece of crap would be to run the risk of a discourse that would never again rise above the excremental.
To describe it as an exercise in facile crowd-pleasing would be too obvious.
Fahrenheit 9/11 is a sinister exercise in moral frivolity, crudely disguised as an exercise in seriousness. It is also a spectacle of abject political cowardice masking itself as a demonstration of "dissenting" bravery....
Moore's affected and ostentatious concern for black America is one of the most suspect ingredients of his pitch package...Moore is a silly and shady man who does not recognize courage of any sort even when he sees it because he cannot summon it in himself. To him, easy applause, in front of credulous audiences, is everything.
I never quite know whether Moore is as ignorant as he looks, or even if that would be humanly possible.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/fighting_words/2004/06/unfairenheit_911.html
@layman,
Quote:I never quite know whether Moore is as ignorant as he looks, or even if that would be humanly possible.
Most people know the answer to that one, Chris.
Aint possible.
Most people know that there was a major tsunami in indonesia a few years back.
What a lot of people don't know is that Moore caused it.
Seems he was out of a fishin boat one day and accidentally dropped his lunch pail overboard.
That alone was sufficient for the resulting waves to cause major damage thousands of miles away.
But what really elevated it to a catastrophe on a scale that could destroy an entire continent was that the fat-ass fool immediately dove in to try and salvage it.
Then, that's all she wrote.