THIS is a great watch and makes some stunning claims about George W. Bush and the rest of the Bush administration.
The question is whether you truly believe all the allegations made or do you focus on the fact that Michael Moore is hugely selective about who he interviews.
His view seems to be why interview 20 people and get a more balanced view of the situation when you can interview one anti-Bush representative who is falling over backwards to agree with his point of view.
The issue Moore pursues most doggedly is why Bush and his inner circle completely ignored the Saudi connections to 9/11- despite the fact 15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudis and Saudi money had funded Al Quaeda.
Perhaps Bush's close relationship with Saudi oil barons more than played its part?
Some of the more poignant moments come during the testimonials of family and friends of the victims of 9/11 - many question the actions of Bush both before and after the terrorist attack and years later are still, understandably, desperate to uncover all the facts.
The DVD also features 90 minutes of extra features which give fascinating insights into why and how the film was made.
HC
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