To: CyberAnt
Did anyone else watch the A&E special the other night? It was called 7 Days or something like that?
The first hour or so was riveting, I cried multiple times. Then after that I noticed a definite "left leaning" theme.
It started by showing President Clinton (who actually, in my opinion was pretty good during the immediate aftermath), when asked if we were going to war with Afgahnistan said something to the effect of "The President will decide that, after an investigation". But soon they started showing all of the "peace" lovers fighting with the "war" lovers. They also never mentioned or showed President Bush, and only one quick audio of Mayor Guilliani.
I was pretty disappointed by the end of the two hour special. It gave the impression that we deserved this, and if we don't start treating the Arabs with respect we will be doomed to Hell.
Maybe it was only my impression, but I couldn't believe the lack of conservative opinions.
49 posted on
09/07/2003 4:45:57 AM PDT by
codercpc
To: codercpc
I watched it, my opinion is the same as yours. It WAS a LEFTIST piece. No conservative film maker view was present.
51 posted on
09/07/2003 5:53:15 AM PDT by
GailA
(Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
To: codercpc
I saw it as well. I totally agree with you. The first hour - covering the attacks and immediate aftermath re-ignited my emotions from that day. The second hour was disgusting - full of "we deserve this" puke nonsense from the nosering, non-heterosexual, student crowd. Ratio of liberal commentary to angry patriot commentary was 10-1.
As far as Clinton showing up, I thought it was appalling then and even more so now in light of his direct role in leaving our country wide open to such a tragedy. Yes, he's a former president and lives in NY, but the camera prostition was disgutingly obvious. As was the Clinton bum kisser press asking HIM whether we should go to war.
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