Posted on 07/01/2004 7:23:46 AM PDT by Pikamax
More Distortions From Michael Moore Some of the main points in Fahrenheit 9/11 really arent very fair at allWEB EXCLUSIVE By Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball Newsweek Updated: 6:26 p.m. ET June 30, 2004June 30 - In his new movie, Fahrenheit 9/11, film-maker Michael Moore makes the eye-popping claim that Saudi Arabian interests have given $1.4 billion to firms connected to the family and friends of President George W. Bush. This, Moore suggests, helps explain one of the principal themes of the film: that the Bush White House has shown remarkable solicitude to the Saudi royals, even to the point of compromising the war on terror. When you and your associates get money like that, Moore says at one point in the movie, who you gonna like? Whos your Daddy?
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But a cursory examination of the claim reveals some flaws in Moores arithmeticnot to mention his logic. Moore derives the $1.4 billion figure from journalist Craig Ungers book, House of Bush, House of Saud. Nearly 90 percent of that amount, $1.18 billion, comes from just one source: contracts in the early to mid-1990s that the Saudi Arabian government awarded to a U.S. defense contractor, BDM, for training the countrys military and National Guard. Whats the significance of BDM? The firm at the time was owned by the Carlyle Group, the powerhouse private-equity firm whose Asian-affiliate advisory board has included the presidents father, George H.W. Bush.
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I agree that they were mostly Dem Kool-aid drinkers, and, happily, not even 1% of the US population.
Was my math wrong?
Even better!
Wow, Spikey hits a homer.
The media has decided that it wants President Bush out of office. It has done everything in its power to see that happen since President Bush kicked out the Helen Thomas troll from the White House Press Pool.
President Nixon suffered similarly when he had Spiro Agnew go out against the nattering nabobs of negativism.
"No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people" H.L. Mencken
I think you're right, and both Moore and Mencken support your idea. Moore is making a bundle off of the dumbest segment of society.
?????Last I checked, she was still there.
Teresa's billions aren't enough. The Austin, TX RAT party has bought up all tickets to F-9/11 and for a "donation" of at least twice as much as the price of a ticket, they'll give you a "free" ticket. It's not illegal scalping because you're making a "donation" rather than buying a ticket.
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Sort of- it's added to the Dark Underbelly, and if it persists long enough, I may go back a do a standalone post on the subject.
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