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To: Nita Nupress

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Morning Star
April 21, 2004
Pg. 8

Rude awakening;
OPINION: As he puts the finishing touches to his latest film, MICHAEL MOORE looks at Bush's claims on Iraq.

MICHAEL MOORE

I HAVE never seen a head so far up a Presidential arse - pardon my Fallujah - than the one I saw last Wednesday at the "news conference" given by George W Bush.

He's still talking about finding "weapons of mass destruction" - this time on Saddam's "turkey farm." Turkey indeed. Clearly, the White House believes that there are enough idiots in the 17 swing states who will buy this. I think that they are in for a rude awakening.

I've been holed up for weeks in the editing room finishing my film Fahrenheit 911. But, after last Wednesday's Lyndon Johnson impersonation from the East Room - essentially promising to send even more troops into the Iraq sinkhole - I had to write.

First, can we stop the Orwellian language and start using the proper names for things? Those are not "contractors" in Iraq. They are not there to fix a roof or to pour concrete in a driveway.

They are mercenaries and soldiers of fortune.

They are there for the money and the money is very good if you live long enough to spend it.

Halliburton is not a "company" doing business in Iraq. It is a war profiteer, skimming millions from the pockets of average US citizens. In past wars, they would have been arrested - or worse.

The Iraqis who have risen up against the occupation are not "insurgents" or "terrorists" or "the enemy." They are the revolution, the Minutemen and their numbers will grow - and they will win.

Get it, Mr Bush? You closed down a friggin' weekly newspaper, you great giver of freedom and democracy! Then all hell broke loose. The paper only had 10,000 readers! Why are you smirking?

One year after we wiped the face of the Saddam statue with our US flag before yanking him down, it is now too dangerous for a single media person to go to that square in Baghdad and file a report on the wonderful one-year anniversary celebration.

Of course, there is no celebration and those brave blow-dried "embeds" can't even leave the safety of the fort in downtown Baghdad.

They never actually see what is taking place across Iraq - most of the pictures we see on TV are shot by Arab media and some Europeans.

When you watch a report "from Iraq, " what you are getting is the press release handed out by the occupation force and repeated to you as "news."

I currently have two cameramen/reporters doing work for me in Iraq for my movie unbeknownst to the army.

They are talking to soldiers and gathering the true sentiment about what is really going on.

They Fed Ex the footage back to me each week.

That 's right, Fed Ex. Who said we haven't brought freedom to Iraq!

The funniest story my guys tell me is how when they fly into Baghdad, they don't have to show a passport or go through immigration. Why not?

Because they have not travelled from a foreign country - they're coming from the US to the US, a place that is ours, a new US territory called Iraq.

There is a lot of talk among Bush's opponents that we should turn this war over to the United Nations.

Why should the other countries of this world, countries who tried to talk us out of this folly, now have to clean up our mess?

I oppose the UN or anyone else risking the lives of their citizens to extract us from our debacle.

I'm sorry, but the majority of US citizens supported this war once it began and, sadly, that majority must now sacrifice their children until enough blood has been let that maybe - just maybe - God and the Iraqi people will forgive us in the end.

Until then, enjoy the "pacification" of Fallujah, the "containment" of Sadr City and the next Tet Offensive, oops, I mean "terrorist attack by a small group of Ba'athist loyalists, " followed by a "news conference" where we will be told that we must "stay the course" because we are "winning the hearts and minds of the people."

Don't despair. Remember, that the people of the US are not that stupid. Sure, we can be frightened into a war, but we always come around sooner or later- and the one way that this is not like Vietnam is that it hasn't taken the public four long years to figure out that they were lied to.

Now, if Bush would just quit speaking in public and giving me more free material for my movie, I can get back to work and get it done.

I've got three weeks left until completion.


976 posted on 05/28/2004 5:15:59 PM PDT by Nita Nupress
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To: Nita Nupress

I wonder what he has to say about the Clinton adm. giving Halliburton contracts in the 90's.!!


981 posted on 05/28/2004 5:20:43 PM PDT by woodyinscc
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To: Nita Nupress
Morning Star
April 21, 2004
Pg. 8

Michael Moore says, "I've got three weeks left until completion [of the film Farenheit 9-11]."

It would be interesting to know when Moore said this. The newspaper article quoting him is dated (as it shows above) 4-21-2004. Nick Berg's body was found one day short of three weeks from the date of the article.

I don't know why I find this interesting. I just do.

1,028 posted on 05/28/2004 6:06:35 PM PDT by formerDem
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