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Lunacy from ro’Moore
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Surprise, surprise. There’s some serious lunacy coming out of Michael Moore’s mouth, this time on CNN’s Crossfire. Take a look at these whoppers.
Here the lunatic begins.
I’d like to ask the question whether September 11 was a terrorist attack, or was it a military attack? We call it a terrorist attack. We keep calling it a terrorist attack.
Because that’s what it was.
But it sure has the markings of a military attack. And I’d like to know whose military was involved in this precision, perfectly planned operation. I’m sorry, but my common sense has never allowed me to believe since that day that you can learn how to fly a plane at 500 miles per hour. And you know, when you go up 500 miles an hour, if you’re off by this much, you’re in the Potomac. You don’t hit a five-store building like that.
Why do you think the monsters trained for so long?
You don’t learn how to do that at some rinky-dink flight training school in Florida on a little video game with PacMan buttons. I’m sorry. I just don’t buy that.
"I buy the Brooklyn Bridge instead."
And I’d like to know what the involvement was within the Saudi military or the Saudi royal family or what rogue elements within the Saudi regime, whatever it is. I want to read those 28 pages and I want to know what the truth is.
You found it and rejected it, you moron.

This is a brilliant example of ignoring an obvious truth in order to feed the appetite of one of your ridiculous conspiracy theories. Why, in the name of God, would pilots trained by the Saudi military come to America and check themselves into a flight school? These men checked into flight schools (with full simulators, not "video games with Pac Man buttons"), paid cash, and specifically trained only on flying, not on takeoff or landing. I suppose this was some sort of grand conspiracy to hide in plain sight; to act so much like Islamic terrorists, who wanted to learn just enough to be able to fly a plane into a building, that they would never be detected by the authorities. Seriously, no matter what your opinions about Bush and the war, you have got to be absolutely delusional to even entertain this ridiculous idea. This ranks right up there with the French claim that all the Jews were told to stay away from work on 9/11.

Well, there are acts of terrorism. Obviously, there have been serious acts of terrorism. And there will be more. I don’t think we can avoid those. We can do our best to take whatever precautions we can to avoid them. But what I’m saying in the book is that we have been manipulated with this fear that there’s some kind of general terrorist threat out there: They’re everywhere. They’re everywhere. They could kill you at any moment. And because of that, we have to rip up the Constitution, take away our civil liberties, put people in jail with no charges, drill holes in Alaska for oil, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.


This is really odd coming from Moore. This is a guy who made a documentary which specifically perpetuates an irrational fear of guns: guns are everywhere in America, they can kill you at any moment. And because of that Moore wants to rip up the Second Amendment to the Constitution.
And I think -- I don’t like the dead, those who died that day, being used and manipulated in that way by the Bush administration, so they can enact their right-wing agenda.
That’s not going to happen, you self-deceived beauzeau!

Like the way Michael Moore manipulated the victims of the Columbine shooting? Don’t take my word for it, read what Mark Taylor had to say. He’s one of the shooting victims that Moore took with him to K-Mart’s headquarters.
Posted by: Atrus 2003-10-15
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