No, Osama, I am watching it and it is just a fiction based on events. I find it entertaining even though some if not most of the facts are slanted to make it look like Bill Clinton was not on the job. Which is so unfair and so untrue. It is only a movie.
2006-09-11 08:30:17
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answered by Anonymous
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"A blatant smear campaign."? Like Fahrenheit 9/11, right? What's funny is when Fahrenheit 9/11 came out, Conservatives and the White House said nothing, they knew drivel when they saw it and didn't waste a breath saying anything about it. Now, ABC has come out with another view on the aspects of 9/11, that puts dear old Clinton, et. al. in a bad light and liberals haven't stopped complaining about it and trying to get it censored. Geez, what a surprise!!
2006-09-11 15:38:00
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answered by Princess of the Realm 6
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Watch what you want. The power of living in a free nation is that you are not forced to watch or agree with anything.
But interesting how the 9/11 commission person who was an executive producer said it is accurate. I think Clinton, Albright, etc... are only protesting because it shows they let things slip through the cracks. But then, Bill was busy with Monica...
2006-09-11 15:36:29
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answered by Leah 6
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yes although its not 70 percent more like 63 but the path to 9/11 is amockery of a dovudrama or whatever tehy cal it. It is in no way factual and is a discrace to all mainstream media companies
2006-09-11 15:30:22
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answered by yankovicfan6 3
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I have seen that movie before last night,, it has aired before,,, John O'Neil is dead, so he can't defend the fact that he was misquoted,, Clinton, Albright and others were misquoted as well,, and have said so,, several CIA officers have said that they were misquoted,,,some of the actors acknowledge that the facts are inaccurate,, the findings of the 9-11 commission are even misquoted,,, the movie is at such a pace, that if you don't watch constantly, you have no idea what's happening, the chanting would make anybody crazy,,, it's basically a piece of crap,,,,
2006-09-11 15:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a choice but I have no interest in watching it.The fewer the better(would be good for me).Uhmm,you better get back in your cave or back to work at 7-11(before your spotted).
2006-09-11 15:34:02
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answered by robert p 7
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Yes. An FBI consultant quit the project because he said they were "making things up" and Sandy Berger said parts of it were fabricated, as well as Madeline Albright and Bill Clinton. Even conservative reporters on Fox are panning it.
So everyone should read up a bit before they call names. Even though I don't think too many people will take "Osama W. Bush" seriously.
2006-09-11 15:29:55
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answered by smartbunny 3
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Why would they ask for money back from Moore's Fareheit 9/11, it was their choice to pay for it and watch it. Anyway, if they want to yes, if not then no. If anyone believes everything that Bush says nowadays, then that goes to show you what sheep they are.
2006-09-11 15:28:45
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answered by Fiesty Redhead 2
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it's TV, until I hear that every penny from one of these movies is going to those that have lost love ones and still trying to recover from 9/11, I will not watch them.
2006-09-11 15:31:15
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answered by Anonymous
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And your proof that 70% disapprove is, oh yeah a poll taken of 1200 registered democrats by the DNC.
2006-09-11 15:28:08
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answered by Anonymous
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