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MAF Presents: The Daily File Blog
Here at the Move America Forward Daily File we chronicle the good news on the War on Terrorism you might
not have heard about on the evening news. We also shine the spotlight on those whose conduct against our
country and our military is unbecoming.
Sunday, June 13, 2004
Standing Up to Michael Moore
It’s been impossible to miss the media’s obsession with Michael Moore and his new film, “Fahrenheit 9/11” which attacks our troops, the war on terrorism and President Bush.
Moore has recently insulted the airplane passengers of 9/11 ("The kind of people who fly in airplanes want someone else to clean up their mess; that’s why they let hijackers take the plane. The passengers on September 11 were scaredy-cats, because they were mostly white.") and our troops ("Half the movie is about Iraq – we were able to get film crews embedded with American troops without them knowing it was Michael Moore. They are totally f***ed.”)
Michael Moore has the right to free speech. He has the right to make this movie. But, you know what? We, the American people, have a right to raise our objections to his crass anti-American jihad.
We have a right to tell movie theaters we object to their promoting a movie that is nothing more than a political campaign commercial which should be shown at the Democrat National Convention or as an Al Qaeda training video before it’s shown at our local cinema.
Note: The response so far has been overwhelming! Thousands upon thousands of you have already joined this effort. We’ve had over 350,000 hits to our website in the last 3 days alone - and this has been over a weekend (a time when Internet traffic is usually at it’s lowest). I also note that we’ve received a handful of emails from those who support Michael Moore who are dismayed that we are speaking up. I wonder why they are so afraid of the opinion of the American public?
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