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Originally Posted by Zaglar Ninja
I'll admit Micheal uses manipulation, but there is no other effective way to get his point across, not many people like to listen about politics, so unless it is in an entertaining video, not many people will care.
The question is, is it wrong to use manipulation to spread facts that everyone should hear?
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Thanks for ignoring my previous post directed towards you that made you look really bad, Zaglar.
And more trouble for Michael Moore, even Richard Clarke disagrees with him:
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One of the central charges made by left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore in his upcoming, Bush-bashing film is being undermined by another critic of the president -- former White House counter-terrorism czar Richard Clarke.
Moore's upcoming film, Fahrenheit 911, points to President Bush's rumored relationship with Saudi officials as the motivating factor in the president allegedly allowing relatives of terror mastermind Osama bin Laden to fly out of the country following the Sept.11, 2001 terror attacks.
But Clarke recently admitted that he alone approved the exit of the bin Laden kin -- damaging the key premise of Moore's film.
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