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path to 9/11 - part deux
in part deux, it is apparent that there is balance in criticizing both administrations in the handling of information regarding the Taliban, al Qaeda, how to deal with osama bin laden and the growing fanatic islamic factions. fairness? or simply a continuum of mush for brains?
i think it’s inappropriate to criticize pres. bush for taking 7 minutes time in a classroom of elementary school children before excusing himself (to take care of the serious matter just whispered to him discreetly). i think it’s equally inappropriate to accuse him of ulterior political motive by standing in the rubble at ground zero with a bullhorn. what would you have done?
if you believe the predictions of nostradamus, you would be nodding your head saying - see, he told us so, it’s all coming true. why aren’t we listening?
on one of the evening news shows tonight, can’t remember which one because it wasn’t one i typically watch, the anchor was reading emailed comments. there was one from a woman scoffing at homeland security banning lip gloss carried on board, but not so diligent about what’s in the cargo hold. yes, it’s laughable, but poignant. why aren’t we listening?
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abc’s path to 9/11
after viewing the supposedly, somewhat ‘edited’ first night of abc’s path to 9/11 it was easy to understand why the democrats, particularly clinton’s divas, were so upset by the content and implied criticisms of his administration’s handling of events and people during an 8-year period leading up to 5 years ago today. who was that actress playing some intelligence officer who broke down and cried about the nairobi embassy bombing? was that just a bit patronizing (even if it really happened, but only the people involved would know). does the portrayal of the administration possessing collective mush for brains hold true? only the people involved would know.
well, harvey keitel does a pretty good job of portraying a hard-nosed FBI agent and the drama is, overall, pretty compelling; and i am going to watch part deux tonight.
go ahead, make my day and tell me what you thought of the ‘non-documentary’ piece.









