Saw Fahrenheit 9/11 yesterday. I would strongly encourage everyone to see this documentary. If you love bush bashing you will love it, otherwise just sit through it and absorb the truth. I think Michael Moore stretched it a bit though, tried to extract all he could (emotionally) from the audience.
Posted by anya at June 30, 2004 09:20 AM | TrackBackBut whatever is in there, it is all the truth and most of it general people don't even know about it! UniCal, Karzai connection, I bet even Iraq's Chalabi has something to do with it too ;-)
Posted by: pseudofreud at June 30, 2004 03:49 PMMost general people don't know anything anyway.
In India's involvement in getting Sri-Lanka rid of LTTE, there was a lot of difference between the number of soldiers dead, and the number of soldiers "reported dead".
Posted by: Amol Hatwar at June 30, 2004 07:58 PMThose who are interested must also see 'War and Peace' by Anand Patwardhan. It's a good and not at all boring documentary on the Nuclear Race in the Indian subcontinent.
Posted by: Ajit at July 1, 2004 04:39 AMyes .. and there is one more documentary about hindu muslim riots or something similar whose name i forget .. i wanted to see this 'war and peace' and that one as well.
Posted by: anya at July 1, 2004 11:18 AMI just saw 9/11 documentary...liked it too..and appreciated it more coz of Michael Moore's sense of humour..the documentary is not at all boring and is a treat for Anti-bush
Another documentary worth watching is 'Jihad in America'
The Anand Patwardhan movie on the riots is called
'Diya in the Darghah'