Moore's 9/11

             I saw this movie as an eye-opener. It was a real hit in the head for me since I was so clueless as to Bush and his administration. I couldn't believe that a man that we put all of our trust into is really a cold-blooded killer. I mean, that's really what it all comes down to. He had all the knowledge of how the terrorists were going to attack and yet he didn't care. He didn't even bother to read the brief they gave in the beginning of his inauguration.
             When time came to act upon what happened that horrible day that the Twin Towers were hit, he goes and attacks a helpless country who has never bothered the United States til this day. I was extremely uninformed of the facts when it came to Bush and the government, but now I understand what is really going on. The man has no business being president. When he speaks at different places he says the same thing, like a robot, because it seems he can not say anything else. The man is clueless. Then, in the years when he's most needed, he goes on vacation half the time without a worry in the world.
             I felt very betrayed when I learned of his friendship with the investors of the Bin-Laden family. I felt even more betrayed when he procrastinated so to find the son-of-a-bitch. Then he blames it on Sadam Hussein so that the country can concentrate on him for a while. Still no Bin-Laden. This really scares me when I think about it. This man could be very well planning our demise and we don't even know it. I strongly feel to be a part of the Democratic Party now. At least he has made me want to learn more about what is really going on and to be a part of the political world. And that is all he has done for me in his four years of being president. And I'm sure a lot of other people feel the same. I will not be voting for Bush in this coming election thanks to watching this movie.
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