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]Ahha. Now I see. That's why Bush banned showing dead soldiers or military funerals on TV - not to exploit greif and pain. How sensitive of him. That's why Sinclair Broadcasting banned the Night Line program from respectfully reading the names of all the falling soldiers - not to exploit greif and pain.

BTW, was Bush "duped" into making all the stupid remarks or sitting for 7 minutes in a classroom, looking like he was scared to death, after the second plane hit? Didn't he say "Fool me once..."? [/QB]
I see you are very much a student of John Kerry. Offering a littany of complaints againt Bush, Sinclair, etc is not an argument that Moore was not exploiting grief and pain.

No Bush was not duped, but there were plenty of everyday American in the film that I felt were. Especially the soldiers in the tank unit.

Who's spinning now?

He sips his coffee, then looks again toward the woods where he hunted with his father and now hunts with his son.
�There�s something about this place,� he says.
And if they were here to speak, all the men who have shared this camp over the decades would answer,
�Yes, there is.�