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Critical Analysis of Fahrenheit 911: Please forward to media outlets HTML Links Added: "What I found most interesting about the movie however was not what Michael Moore said, but instead what he didn't say. If he truly had a solid argument he wouldn't have had to forget such minor details as Iraq being in violation of UN Resolution 1441. This minor detail was somehow missed throughout the entire movie. Oh and then there were those things called mass graves, the type of things Clinton used to justify bombing Bosnia, that were never mentioned either. The movie spent a lot of time criticizing President Bush for letting some of the Bin Laden family leave the US post 911 for security reasons. What he failed to mention, but if you watch closely you can see his name in the sourced document, is that his hero Richard Clarke was the one responsible for it. After the release on the movie, even Richard Clarke defended Bush on this point. Most telling of Moore's credibility however is demonstrated in one clip of an Iraqi woman screaming about the bombing of the houses in Iraq. If you look closely, the microphone she is talking into is from Al Jazeera. Now there is an unbiased source for you, funny how Moore trashes Fox News in the movie, but relies on Al Jazeera to support his position. Maybe he should have hired Baghdad Bob as the research director for this movie."

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