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musaab
12th October 2004, 07:10 PM
Having seen this film and walking back home you, just by chance will have wondered or will wonder, “ Why did the Bush Government let Michael Moore make this movie or let it get out to the public, specially in an election year, just five months before? Is there really a freedom of expression that one wants in United States?” Then if you already know about the Jewish lobby in States and their stronghold on the Media there, you might ask yourself, “Why did they let this movie out, and wait a minute, it’s a record hit, isn’t damage done to Bush, damage to the Jewish lobby?” Well the answer to the last question at least is, “NO, not at all!.”

Fahrenheit 9/11 is actually a very subtly made movie. By the end of the movie Michael Moore, the director has thoroughly discredited, invigorated hatred against and persuaded most viewers not to vote for the man in power at this time in America, Mr. George W. Bush and for some part his cabinet namely, Condoleeza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Colin Powel and John Ashcroft. Michael revives the memory of the very much controversial election victory of Bush, when Al Gore seemed like the definite winner, plus the fact that the court ruled in Bush’s favour because the judges being Bush’s Daddy’s friends. Then his being on vacation for eight months before 9/11, and hence due to his this incompetent attitude the tragic event. The Film revolves around the 9/11 event from a very faraway point. It touches it very lightly blaming it on Saudis who had a very profound financial relationship with Bush Daddy and Son both, a relationship put at a figure of 1.4 billion dollars by Moore in the film. Although the rest of the film is very interesting from a political perspective but after this part of the film, it seems Michael Moore forgot the name of the film, which is about 9/11. He goes on to discredit Bush and his comrades lies about Afghanistan and Iraq and WMD and all the already known stuff. I mean, all the material you already have in the public to prove that Bush lied about the Iraq war and misled on the WMD issue. All in all what you get is that Bush is a bad guy who lies and misleads you, gets your children who can’t afford to go to college in the army and then gets them to Iraq to fight a war which has no reason. He also keeps you jumping with moving the terror alert around yellow, orange and red, so the basic point is, come November don’t vote for Bush!

Now if John Kerry had made this film I would see his reasons but Michael Moore made it, that’s really interesting, isn’t it?

If anyone has tried to objectively follow John Kerry’s visions you would have realized that he doesn’t believe like Bush that Israel’s safety and welfare in the Middle East is a matter of concern for U.S. he believes and has said that Israel’s safety and welfare is that of U.S itself. Kerry is far more pro-Israel and an anti-Islamic-world sentiment figure. He is definitely in the leagues of the neo-cons like Paul Wolfowitz. Not straying away from my topic I would like to state a point here that this movie directly and indirectly helps the cause of Kerry the most.

Fahrenheit 9/11 seeks to discredit those who should be done so but it does not do it for the right reasons and it also does not include those who are to be held in question the most. This documentary does not even mention the Jewish lobby or the Israeli interest in the invasion of Iraq or its influence in the U.S policy-making bodies. It attacks Bush but does not so much as mention the neo-cons in their true color. One does wonder where did Michael get all the footage of the Saudi King meeting elder Bush and their numerous welcomes that the world press has never gotten to see, all the detailed information on Bush’s past and his possible money inflows and influxes in his company, its all seems so surprising if the Jewish and neo-cons involvement is kept out of this movie. If you wonder keeping those two variables within the equation you find yourself satisfied.


This movie or documentary or film, whatever you may call it, is the latest testament to the power of Media and the control that is exercised over it by the Jewish lobby. It’s really incredible how cleanly and perfectly the whole game was planned and executed, the American public is disapproving of Bush more than ever after this movie has been a hit in U.S. No matter what the American public may say, time and again they have been fooled but they are still yet to realize the face behind the mask that controls their ideas and thoughts.
Indeed as Bush mentioned the saying, “Fool me once, Shame on you.” It’s about time the Americans revise it to say, “ Fooled me again, Shame on me.”
by Musaab Javed