To: Brytani
I see no problem with it as long as it isn't contrived.
The documentary probably went through a lot of editing unless we see it the entire recording. They could pick and choose what to see and what to hear, and they might have felt more comfortable showing those scenes with folks cussin' instead of those with people praying (if there were any.) So, the editing could make it a bit contrived.
But, in sum, if the scene itself is not contrived, and 9/11 was not contrived, then I would not oppose showing it.
Finally, I think continually showing 9/11 is a good thing. Our people seem to have forgotten that we were attacked and 3000 of us were killed.
199 posted on
08/29/2006 2:39:34 AM PDT by
xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain and proud of it! Supporting our troops means praying for them to WIN!)
To: xzins
They could pick and choose what to see and what to hear, YA THINK?!?
This is a time to stand up for the good ole "bleep." Everybody knows what it means when $%^&!! and the like show up in text and cartoons. Without turning same into sewers.
To: xzins
It's not contrived at all, no editing, no commentary. It's the raw footage of what these two brothers went through that day at the Trade Centers and after.
As I said previously people seem to be trying to say this is some actor reading from a prepared script laced with profanity. You can tell these people have never seen the documentary. I have seen it and can say while there is cussing, it's not excessive and pretty appropriate for what the people were going through.
225 posted on
08/29/2006 6:04:50 AM PDT by
Brytani
(Keeper of the FR Loofah, Bath-cap and Rubber Duckie)
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