Posted on 05/27/2004 9:26:51 PM PDT by Rennes Templar
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Cinc, you've got alot of reading to do!!
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It's a specialty of mine. Ask anyone on the old Judidcial Watch threads.
"We also follows with him the story of Lila, who is an ordinary family mother from Flint, Michigan. We follow her in time : her pride that her kid is a soldier, like many in her family before, then the first doubts of Lila, to, eventually, her son's death and her trip to Washington, while, in the meantime, Moore shows himself trying to recruit, unsuccesfully the senators' kids to go to war in Iraq. "
Or else Moore used old home movies or something. Home video cams came after the Vietnam war, I believe.
I'm a novice, and I miss.
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I am convinced Michael Moore is more than just a leftist filmmaker.
John Kerry should had one.......LOL.
You forgot the beginning of the timeline: Nicholas Berg was in Uganda and Ghana in 1998.
Did anything happen in those countries during that time?
I don't know, but aren't they terrorist breeding grounds? I just posted this above, but a friend of mine, a very experience special ops guy was deployed this week and is leaving tomorrow to Africa. He can't even tell us specifically where he's going. No email or mail or phone calls. Scary stuff. I'll do some checking about terrorist activity in those countries.
I believe the Embassy bombings occurred in that time period.
Your getting closer
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Where does al-Qaeda operate? We dont know if it has a headquarters anymore. From 1991 to 1996, al-Qaeda worked out of Sudan. From 1996 until the collapse of the Taliban in 2001, al-Qaeda operated out of Afghanistan and maintained its training camps there. U.S. intelligence officials now think al-Qaedas senior leadership is trying to regroup in lawless tribal regions just inside Pakistan, near the Afghan border, or inside Pakistani cities. Al-Qaeda has autonomous underground cells in some 100 countries, including the United States, officials say. Law enforcement has broken up al-Qaeda cells in the United Kingdom, the United States, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Albania, Uganda, and elsewhere.
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CNN SUNDAY MORNING 07:00
May 23, 2004 Sunday
Moore Wins Palme d'Or for 'Fahrenheit 911
(snip)
SOPHIA CHOI: Controversial filmmaker Michael Moore scored a big victory at Cannes with a critical look at President George Bush. Moore hopes the attention will cut through studio problems, so he can show his film "Fahrenheit 9-11" to American audiences.
CNN's Chris Burns reports.
(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)
QUENTIN TARANTINO, JURY MEMBER, CANNES FILM FESTIVAL: The jury is proud to award the Palme d'Or this year of the Cannes Film Festival to "Fahrenheit 9-11".
CHRIS BURNS, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Michael Moore's film takes the top honor at Cannes from a nine member jury, that included four Americans. Director Quentin Tarantino presiding.
MICHAEL MOORE: Many people want the truth to be put away, to be put in the closet. And you've taken it out of the closet by this act.
BURNS: "Fahrenheit 9-11" questions President Bush's election victory, contends that the Bush administration failed to connect the dots before September 11, and says the Bush family had close business ties with the Saudis, including the bin Laden family before the attacks.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: In his first eight months in office, before September 11, George W. Bush was on vacation, according to "The Washington Post," 42 percent of the time.
GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I hit every shot good. People saying it wouldn't work.
BURNS: Well, that's the entire media clip released here at Cannes, Moore's film laces already existing news footage in Iraq and elsewhere with original film, including an emotional interview with a mother whose son died in Iraq and some ambush journalism of Moore asking congressmen why their sons aren't serving there.
Moore, who won at Cannes two years ago with his anti-gun film, "Bowling for Columbine," joked about Miramax's parent company Disney refusing to distribute his new film in the United States. Disney has recently agreed to sell the distribution rights back to Miramax.
MOORE: We have a distributor now in Albania that we just were told. So now every country in the world can see this film, except one.
(snip)
We will let you have 1350
My point is that this guy was in UGANDA and GHANA and then right after, this Jewish kid from the East Coast ends up at the University of Oklahoma, and stays there even though he doesn't attend school. DURING THAT TIME HE HOOKS UP WITH MOUSSAOUI. It's just too bizarre to be coincidental.
I read previously that the Kenya embassy bombing was in 1998 and that the Kenyan city in which it occurred is right next door to one of those countries. But I didn't follow up that information at the time to check it out.
Did anyone else?
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