The BBC imitates Moore's F9/11
It seems that the BBC has a "bizarre new documentary on terrorism and neoconservatism".
- - As Curtis explained in a magazine interview this week: "My original intention was to look at the neo-cons and then the radical Islamists. I was astonished to discover that they have the same philosophical roots. They both believe that the problem with modern society is that individuals question anything; by doing that they [those individuals] have already torn down God, that eventually they will tear down everything else and therefore they will have to be opposed.- -
Are they truly so clueless that they believe this kind of stuff? After watching this kind of garbage, its no wonder that people in England are being encouraged to write condescending letters to "undecided voters" here in the U.S. and says things like "if you back Kerry, you will be voting against a savage militaristic foreign policy of pre-emptive killing which has stained the great name of the US so hideously in recent times".
- - As Curtis explained in a magazine interview this week: "My original intention was to look at the neo-cons and then the radical Islamists. I was astonished to discover that they have the same philosophical roots. They both believe that the problem with modern society is that individuals question anything; by doing that they [those individuals] have already torn down God, that eventually they will tear down everything else and therefore they will have to be opposed.- -
Are they truly so clueless that they believe this kind of stuff? After watching this kind of garbage, its no wonder that people in England are being encouraged to write condescending letters to "undecided voters" here in the U.S. and says things like "if you back Kerry, you will be voting against a savage militaristic foreign policy of pre-emptive killing which has stained the great name of the US so hideously in recent times".
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