--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, MH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 "Filled with probing questions and disturbing footage, Fahrenheit 9/11
 covers territory and accusations that may be familiar to many but does a
 fascinating job of stitching them all together into a critical mass and
 exposing the profound failure of democracy in America. The Democrats
 are seen to be irrelevant as a force of opposition. The media is widely
 partisan. The public is ill-informed and gullible. The politicians are cynical
 and sly. One member of the House of Representatives calmly informs
 Moore that nobody ever reads the bills that they pass and he's ridiculously
 naive to believe that they ever could. There are moments that take the
 breath away."


 Deadeye Mike bowling for Bush
 FILM REVIEW
 Allan Hunter
   FAHRENHEIT 9/11 
   Director: Michael Moore

 MUCH more than a movie, Fahrenheit 9/11 has already become the
 documentary equivalent of The Passion of the Christ. Eagerly awaited,
 much discussed, trailing clouds of glory and controversy from its Cannes
 Palme D'Or win, it is a cultural phenomenon in its own right. No longer just
 preaching to the converted, it has achieved the kind of reputation that
 means it has to be seen regardless of your political affiliation or your
 feelings on the subject of its creator, people's champion Michael Moore.

 CONTINUED  http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/thereview.cfm?id=763252004
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