If so, this is a must-see, profanity or no.
I suspect it's mostly the liberal crowd who don't want this shown, just as they like to keep all reminders of 9-11 away from the public. Taking advantage of some gullible conservatives, I suppose.
Yes, it is the French documentary.
I agree, it is an amazing piece, and a must-see.
I think it was first aired on TV sometime around March of 2002. Funny, I don't remember people getting all upset about the cussing then. I do remember plenty of warnings that the network (can't remember which one) gave prior to and during the documentary regarding the coarse language.
Yes, it is. It was an excellent program.
Notice they're fixated on the profanity and NOT the showing of people jumping to their deaths.
It is an amazing documentary. I would show it in class while student teaching, but my coop teacher has a collection of news clips he wants to show next week, so I probably can't except for the one class I am taking over fully.
No. It's standing up for what you believe, like true conservatives SHOULD BE DOING!!!
Yes.
If so, this is a must-see, profanity or no.
Yes. I suspect it's mostly the liberal crowd who don't want this shown, just as they like to keep all reminders of 9-11 away from the public.
Precisely.
Taking advantage of some gullible conservatives, I suppose.
And the proper response of true conservatives is to tell Wildmon to have a cup -- no, a drum -- of STFU.
Absolutely agree, and I am also glad that CBS is FINALLY exercising its option to show it a second time (the first showing was in 2002).
After that, the Naudet brothers can get it shown other places.