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Thread ID:
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Hi Dean.

I think there were choices but not the will to explore them, or perhaps not the political room to maneuver.

iro Michael Moore - he is a polemist. Obviously he uses his craft to present an alternative point of view. Is it all correct and accurate? Probably not. Does it force one to reconsider, to think, to question? Yes. Then for the polemist the job is done. Fahrenheit 9/11 gives a lot of food for thought.

The war comes at great cost, human and otherwise, and is borne mainly by people, American and non-American, that you and I will probably never meet, and whose pain we will not have to share.

The world has more hate and anger today than yesterday.


>Hi Jos.
>The war may seems invalid and unjust for nonAmericans who's country didn;t got through 9-11. And there are a lot of views expressed on WMD on this thread alone and why/how Bush lied blah, blah, blah.... So I won't go into it. All I'll say is, with the infomation he had at the time, he had no choice.
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>I like TerryT, but when he started quoting Michael Moore, of all people, he lost me on that one. But I still I like him. He's a great contributor to UT as you are.
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>So I'll just leave it at that.
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In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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