We finally saw Fahrenheit 9/11

by Mulan 83 Replies latest social current

  • Mulan
    Mulan

    Dave got home early on Wednesday so we hustled off to the afternoon showing. (cheaper seats)

    It was amazing...................very compelling, and thought provoking.

    One of the most upsetting things was towards the end when he revealed that of all 96 (not sure of that number) members of Congress (Senate and House) only 1 member had a child in the military, actively serving. Why is that???? Hmmmm.

    There are lots of funny parts, many places we both cried, but it was very entertaining. I think it is a must see.

  • ApagaLaLuz
    ApagaLaLuz

    I've seen it 3 times. I trying to make up for those (you know who you are) who werent going to see it :)

    I cried everytime for the mother. It's one thing when you see an actor on screen feel emotion, it's another to see a real person feel emotion. So my friends made fun of me. Bah! I didnt care, certain parts really tor at my maternal heart strings. Glad you liked it Mulan

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Oh no! Please don't tell me you gave that man your money.

    Anyone who wants to watch the show without giving moore more money, just send me a PM. I might know how you can get your hands on it.

  • Cassiline
    Cassiline
    One of the most upsetting things was towards the end when he revealed that of all 96 (not sure of that number) members of Congress (Senate and House) only 1 member had a child in the military, actively serving. Why is that???? Hmmmm.

    This intrigued me Mulan so I looked it up, my first thought was how many had children who were of age and found this:

    Two cases in point: First, Moore points out that of the 535 members of the current Congress, only one (Sen. Joseph Biden Jr., D-Del.) has a son in the military.

    "Damning evidence, to be sure," notes Salt Lake City Weekly movie critic Scott Renshaw. "Except Moore doesn't differentiate between 80-year-old senators with 50-year-old kids, 29-year-old representatives with toddlers and those who actually have children of reasonable induction age. Tennessee Rep. John Tanner, who gets waylaid by Moore, has a 35-year-old daughter and a 33-year-old son. It's a tirade, and a sloppy one at that."

    Cassi, still have not seen the movie

  • Crazy151drinker
    Crazy151drinker
    only 1 member had a child in the military, actively serving. Why is that???? Hmmmm.

    1) They are all old farts whose kids are in their late 30's early 40's. Most service members sign up when they are 18 or 19 and only stay in for 2-4 years.

    2) Many service members join because they need money for college. Most members of congress have $$$$ and can pay for their kids education.

    Why didnt Moore list the members of Congress who HAVE served in the Active Military? You think Bob Dole liked to send people off to war? You think Colon Powell hasnt seen people killed? What about good ol Kerry? NUMEROUS members of congress have served in the Military.

    In fact, why doesnt Mr. Moore shove THIS list up his fat ass! :

    Members in The United States 108th Congress
    with Military Experience

    (source CQ.com)

    House Member

    Branch

    Dates of Service

    Highest Rank

    Todd Akin (R-Mo.)

    Army

    1972-80

    2nd Lt.

    Rodney Alexander (D-La.)

    Air Force Reserve

    1965-71

    Staff Sgt.

    Joe Baca (D-Calif.)

    Army

    1966-68

    Not Reported

    Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.)

    Ala. National Guard

    1969-71

    Not Reported

    Frank W. Ballance Jr. (D-N.C.)

    N.C. National Guard

    1968-71

    E-2

    Cass Ballenger (R-N.C.)

    Naval Air Corps

    1944-45

    Aviation cadet

    J. Gresham Barrett (R-S.C.)

    Army

    1983-87

    Capt.

    Doug Bereuter (R-Neb.)

    Army

    1963-65

    1st Lt.

    Michael Bilirakis (R-Fla.)

    Air Force

    1951-55

    Not Reported

    Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (D-Ga.)

    Army

    1971

    Not Reported

    Sherwood Boehlert (R-N.Y.)

    Army

    1956-58

    Not Reported

    John A. Boehner (R-Ohio)

    Navy

    1968

    Not Reported

    Leonard L. Boswell (D-Iowa)

    Army

    1956-76

    Lt. Col.

    Allen Boyd (D-Fla.)

    Army

    1969-71

    1st Lt.

    Henry E. Brown Jr. (R-S.C.)

    S.C. National Guard

    1953-62

    Sgt.

    Max Burns (R-Ga.)

    Army Reserve

    1973-81

    1st Lt.

    Dan Burton (R-Ind.)

    Army

    1956-57

    Not Reported

    Army Reserve

    1957-62

    Not Reported

    Steve Buyer (R-Ind.)

    Army Reserve

    1980-84

    Capt.

    Army

    1984-87

    Capt.

    Army Reserve

    1987-present

    Lt. Col

    Howard Coble (R-N.C.)

    Coast Guard

    1952-56

    Capt.

    Coast Guard Reserve

    1960-82

    Capt.

    Coast Guard

    1977-78

    Capt.

    Mac Collins (R-Ga.)

    Ga. National Guard

    1964-70

    E-4

    John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.)

    Mich. National Guard

    1948-50

    Not Reported

    Army

    1950-54

    Not Reported

    Army Reserve

    1954-57

    Not Reported

    Robert E. "Bud" Cramer (D-Ala.)

    Army

    1972

    2nd Lt.

    Army Reserve

    1976-78

    Capt.

    Philip M. Crane (R-Ill.)

    Army

    1954-56

    Cpl.

    Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-Calif.)

    Navy

    1966-87

    Cmdr.

    Thomas M. Davis III (R-Va.)

    Army

    1971-72

    2nd Lt.

    Va. National Guard

    1972-79

    Not Reported

    Army Reserve

    1972-79

    1st Lt.

    Nathan Deal (R-Ga.)

    Army

    1966-68

    Capt.

    Peter A. DeFazio (D-Ore.)

    Air Force

    1967-71

    Lt.

    Bill Delahunt (D-Mass.)

    Coast Guard

    1963

    Not Reported

    Coast Guard Reserve

    1963-71

    Not Reported

    John D. Dingell (D-Mich.)

    Army

    1944-46

    2nd Lt.

    John J. "Jimmy" Duncan Jr. (R-Tenn.)

    Tenn. National Guard and Army Reserve

    1970-87

    Capt.

    Bob Etheridge (D-N.C.)

    Army

    1965-67

    E-4

    Lane Evans (D-Ill.)

    Marine Corps

    1969-71

    Lance Cpl.

    Terry Everett (R-Ala.)

    Air Force

    1955-59

    Airman 1st Class

    Eni F.H. Faleomavaega (D-Am. Samoa)

    Army

    1966-69

    Capt.

    Army Reserve

    1983-01

    Capt.

    Ernie Fletcher (R-Ky.)

    Air Force

    1974-80

    Not Reported

    Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-N.J.)

    Army

    1969-71

    Pvt.

    Martin Frost (D-Texas)

    Army Reserve

    1966-72

    Not Reported

    Richard A. Gephardt (D-Mo.)

    Mo. Air National Guard

    1965-71

    Not Reported

    Jim Gibbons (R-Nev.)

    Air Force

    1967-71

    Col.

    Nev. Air National Guard

    1975-95

    Vice Cmdr.

    Wayne T. Gilchrest (R-Md.)

    Marine Corps

    1964-68

    Sgt.

    Paul E. Gillmor (R-Ohio)

    Air Force

    1965-66

    Capt.

    Charlie Gonzalez (D-Texas)

    Texas Air National Guard

    1969-75

    Tech. Sgt.

    Virgil H. Goode Jr. (R-Va.)

    Va. National Guard

    1969-75

    Not Reported

    Bart Gordon (D-Tenn.)

    Army Reserve

    1971-72

    Not Reported

    Porter J. Goss (R-Fla.)

    Army

    1960-62

    Not Reported

    Ralph M. Hall (D-Texas)

    Navy

    1942-45

    Lt.

    Doc Hastings (R-Wash.)

    Army Reserve

    1964-69

    Spec. 4

    Maurice D. Hinchey (D-N.Y.)

    Navy

    1956-59

    Seaman

    David L. Hobson (R-Ohio)

    Ohio Air National Guard

    1958-63

    Not Reported

    Joseph M. Hoeffel (D-Pa.)

    Army Reserve

    1970-76

    E-4

    Amo Houghton (R-N.Y.)

    Marine Corps

    1945-46

    Pfc.

    Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.)

    Army

    1969-71

    Lt.

    Henry J. Hyde (R-Ill.)

    Navy

    1944-46

    Ensign

    Naval Reserve

    1946-68

    Cmdr.

    Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.)

    Ga. Air National Guard

    1966-72

    Not Reported

    Darrell Issa (R-Calif.)

    Army

    1970-72

    Pvt.

    Army

    1976-80

    Capt.

    Army Reserve

    1980-88

    Capt.

    Bill Janklow (R-S.D.)

    Marine Corps

    1956-59

    Private First Class

    William J. Jefferson (D-La.)

    Army

    1969-75

    Capt.

    Bill Jenkins (R-Tenn.)

    Army

    1960-62

    Lt.

    Sam Johnson (R-Texas)

    Air Force

    1951-79

    Col.

    Walter B. Jones (R-N.C.)

    N.C. National Guard

    1967-71

    Not Reported

    Paul E. Kanjorski (D-Pa.)

    Army

    1960-61

    Not Reported

    Peter T. King (R-N.Y.)

    N.Y. National Guard

    1968-73

    Spec. 5

    Mark Steven Kirk (R-Ill.)

    Naval Reserve

    1989-present

    Lt. Cmdr.

    Gerald D. Kleczka (D-Wis.)

    Wis. Air National Guard

    1963-69

    Not Reported

    John Kline (R-Minn.)

    Marine Corps

    1969-94

    Col.

    Joe Knollenberg (R-Mich.)

    Army

    1955-57

    Cpl.

    Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.)

    Navy

    1965-69

    Lieutenant

    Naval Reserve

    1970-77

    Lieutenant

    Ron Lewis (R-Ky.)

    Navy

    1972

    Not Reported

    John Linder (R-Ga.)

    Air Force

    1967-69

    Capt.

    William O. Lipinski (D-Ill.)

    Army Reserve

    1961-67

    Not Reported

    Ken Lucas (D-Ky.)

    Air Force

    1955-57

    Maj.

    Ky. Air National Guard

    1957-67

    Not Reported

    Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.)

    Army Reserve

    1968-73

    Not Reported

    Jim Marshall (D-Ga.)

    Army

    1968-70

    Sgt.

    Jim McDermott (D-Wash.)

    Navy Medical Corps

    1968-70

    Lt. Cmdr.

    Gary G. Miller (R-Calif.)

    Army

    1967-68

    Pvt.

    Alan B. Mollohan (D-W.Va.)

    Army Reserve

    1970-83

    Capt.

    Dennis Moore (D-Kan.)

    Army

    1970

    2nd Lt.

    John P. Murtha (D-Pa.)

    Marine Corps

    1952-55

    Lt.

    Marine Corps

    1966-67

    Maj.

    Marine Corps Reserve

    1967-90

    Col.

    Charlie Norwood (R-Ga.)

    Army

    1967-69

    Capt.

    Solomon P. Ortiz (D-Texas)

    Army

    1960-62

    Spc.

    Tom Osborne (R-Neb.)

    Neb. National Guard

    1960-66

    Sgt.

    C. L. "Butch" Otter (R-Idaho)

    Idaho National Guard

    1967-73

    Spec.

    Bill Pascrell Jr. (D-N.J.)

    Army

    1961

    E-5

    Army Reserve

    1962-67

    E-5

    Ron Paul (R-Texas)

    Air Force

    1963-65

    Capt.

    Pa. Air National Guard

    1965-68

    Capt.

    Steve Pearce (R-N.M.)

    Air Force

    1971-76

    Capt.

    Collin C. Peterson (D-Minn.)

    Minn. National Guard

    1963-69

    Staff Sgt.

    John E. Peterson (R-Pa.)

    Army Reserve

    1957-63

    Spec. 2

    Joe Pitts (R-Pa.)

    Air Force

    1963-69

    Capt.

    Jim Ramstad (R-Minn.)

    Army Reserve

    1968-74

    1st Lt.

    Charles B. Rangel (D-N.Y.)

    Army

    1948-52

    Staff Sgt.

    Ralph Regula (R-Ohio)

    Navy

    1944-46

    Seaman

    Silvestre Reyes (D-Texas)

    Army

    1966-68

    Sgt.

    Thomas M. Reynolds (R-N.Y.)

    N.Y. Air National Guard

    1970-76

    Sgt.

    Harold Rogers (R-Ky.)

    Ky. National Guard

    1956-57

    Not Reported

    N.C. National Guard

    1957-58

    Not Reported

    Ky. National Guard

    1958-63

    Not Reported

    Mike Rogers (R-Mich.)

    Army

    1985-88

    Cmdr.

    Bobby L. Rush (D-Ill.)

    Army

    1963-68

    Pvt.

    Ed Schrock (R-Va.)

    Navy

    1964-88

    Capt.

    Robert C. Scott (D-Va.)

    Army Reserve

    1970-74

    Not Reported

    Mass. National Guard

    1974-76

    Not Reported

    Jose E. Serrano (D-N.Y.)

    Army Medical Corps

    1964-66

    Not Reported

    John Shadegg (R-Ariz.)

    Ariz. Air National Guard

    1969-75

    Not Reported

    Don Sherwood (R-Pa.)

    Army

    1964-66

    1st Lt.

    John Shimkus (R-Ill.)

    Army

    1980-86

    Capt.

    Army Reserve

    1986-present

    Lt. Col.

    Rob Simmons (R-Conn.)

    Army

    1965-68

    1st Lt.

    Army Reserve

    1970-00

    Col.

    Nick Smith (R-Mich.)

    Air Force

    1959-61

    Capt.

    Vic Snyder (D-Ark.)

    Marine Corps

    1967-69

    Cpl.

    John M. Spratt Jr. (D-S.C.)

    Army

    1969-71

    Capt.

    Pete Stark (D-Calif.)

    Air Force

    1955-57

    Not Reported

    Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.)

    Air Force

    1963-67

    Capt.

    John Tanner (D-Tenn.)

    Navy

    1968-72

    Lt.

    Tenn. National Guard

    1974-00

    Lt. Col.

    Gene Taylor (D-Miss.)

    Coast Guard Reserve

    1971-84

    E-6

    Mike Thompson (D-Calif.)

    Army

    1969-73

    Sgt.

    Edolphus Towns (D-N.Y.)

    Army

    1956-58

    Not Reported

    Jim Turner (D-Texas)

    Army

    1970-78

    Capt.

    Dave Weldon (R-Fla.)

    Army Medical Corps

    1981-87

    Maj.

    Army Reserve

    1987-92

    Not Reported

    Edward Whitfield (R-Ky.)

    Army Reserve

    1967-73

    Lt.

    Roger Wicker (R-Miss.)

    Air Force

    1976-80

    Capt.

    Air Force Reserve

    1980-present

    Lt. Col.

    Heather A. Wilson (R-N.M.)

    Air Force

    1978-89

    Capt.

    Joe Wilson (R-S.C.)

    Army Reserve

    1972-75

    Not Reported

    S.C. National Guard

    1975-present

    Col.

    Frank R. Wolf (R-Va.)

    Army Reserve

    1962-63

    Enlisted

    C.W. Bill Young (R-Fla.)

    Fla. National Guard

    1948-57

    Not Reported

    Don Young (R-Alaska)

    Army

    1955-57

    Not Reported

    Senate Member

    Branch

    Dates of Service

    Highest Rank

    Daniel K. Akaka (D-Hawaii)

    Army Corps of Engineers

    1945-47

    Not Reported

    Robert F. Bennett (R-Utah)

    Utah National Guard

    1957-60

    (Chaplain)

    Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.)

    Army Reserve

    1968-74

    Not Reported

    Conrad Burns (R-Mont.)

    Marine Corps

    1955-57

    Cpl.

    Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo.)

    Air Force

    1951-53

    Airman 2nd Class

    Thomas R. Carper (D-Del.)

    Navy

    1968-73

    Capt.

    Naval Reserve

    1973-92

    Capt.

    Thad Cochran (R-Miss.)

    Navy

    1959-61

    Lt. j.g.

    Jon Corzine (D-N.J.)

    Marine Corps Reserve

    1969-75

    Sgt.

    Larry E. Craig (R-Idaho)

    Idaho National Guard

    1970-71

    E3

    Tom Daschle (D-S.D.)

    Air Force

    1969-72

    1st Lt.

    Christopher J. Dodd (D-Conn.)

    Army Reserve

    1969-75

    Not Reported

    Michael B. Enzi (R-Wyo.)

    Wyo. Air National Guard

    1967-73

    Not Reported

    Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)

    Air Force

    1982-88

    Not Reported

    Air Force

    1990

    Not Reported

    S.C. Air National Guard

    1989-94

    Not Reported

    Air Force Reserve

    1995-present

    Lt. Col.

    Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.)

    Army

    1967-68

    Sgt.

    Tom Harkin (D-Iowa)

    Navy

    1962-67

    Lt.

    Naval Reserve

    1968-74

    Lt. Cmdr.

    Ernest F. Hollings (D-S.C.)

    Army

    1942-45

    Capt.

    James M. Inhofe (R-Okla.)

    Army

    1956-58

    Pfc.

    Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii)

    Army

    1943-47

    2nd Lt.

    James M. Jeffords (I-Vt.)

    Navy

    1956-59

    Not Reported

    Naval Reserve

    1959-90

    Capt.

    Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.)

    Army

    1951-53

    Pfc.

    John Kerry (D-Mass.)

    Navy

    1966-70

    Lt.

    Herb Kohl (D-Wis.)

    Army Reserve

    1958-64

    Not Reported

    Frank R. Lautenberg (D-N.J.)

    Army

    1942-46

    Cpl.

    Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.)

    Navy

    1957-60

    Not Reported

    John McCain (R-Ariz.)

    Navy

    1958-81

    Capt.

    Zell Miller (D-Ga.)

    Marine Corps

    1953-56

    Sgt.

    Bill Nelson (D-Fla.)

    Army

    1968-70

    Capt.

    Army Reserve

    1965-71

    Capt.

    Don Nickles (R-Okla.)

    Okla. National Guard

    1970-76

    Not Reported

    Jack Reed (D-R.I.)

    Army

    1971-79

    Capt.

    Army Reserve

    1979-91

    Not Reported

    Pat Roberts (R-Kan.)

    Marine Corps

    1958-62

    Lt.

    Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.)

    Army Reserve

    1973-86

    Capt.

    Arlen Specter (R-Pa.)

    Air Force

    1951-53

    1st Lt.

    Ted Stevens (R-Alaska)

    Army Air Corps

    1943-46

    1st Lt.

    Craig Thomas (R-Wyo.)

    Marine Corps

    1955-59

    Capt.

    John W. Warner (R-Va.)

    Navy

    1944-46

    Not

  • L_A_Big_Dawg
    L_A_Big_Dawg

    Great point, 151.

    You that are now canonizing Moore, need to do more leg work on getting facts.

    Haven't you learned anything from your trip down the WTS primrose path?

    You know, selective quotations? Quotations ripped out of context? Incomplete citations? Splicing quotes from seperate works to attempt to prove a falacious point?

    LABD

  • Princess
    Princess
    Oh no! Please don't tell me you gave that man your money.

    Not to worry Elsewhere, she went to the matinee...cheap seats he didn't make much off them. That's usually the way we go too these days. It adds up when you have to buy four tickets along with the goodies.

    I'm still waiting for it to appear on Netflix

  • Yerusalyim
    Yerusalyim

    Mulan,

    MOORE LIED: At least four members of congress have family there.

    Early in this segment, Moore states that ?only one? member of Congress has a child in Iraq. The action of the segment consists of Moore accosting Congressmen to try to convince them to have their children enlist in the military. At the end, Moore declares, ?Not a single member of Congress wanted to sacrifice their child for the war in Iraq.?

    Moore?s statement is technically true, but duplicitous. Of course no-one would want to ?sacrifice? his child in any way. But the fact is, Moore's opening ("only one") and his conclusion ("not a single member") are both incorrect. Sergeant Brooks Johnson, the son of South Dakota Democratic Senator Tim Johnson, serves in the 101 st Airborne Division and fought in Iraq in 2003. The son of California Republican Representative Duncan Hunter quit his job after September 11, and enlisted in the Marines; his artillery unit was deployed in the heart of insurgent territory in February 2004. Delaware Senator Joseph Biden's son Beau is on active duty; although Beau Biden has no control over where he is deployed, he has not been sent to Iraq, and therefore does not "count" for Moore's purposes.

    How about Cabinet members? Fahrenheit never raises the issue, because the answer would not fit Moore?s thesis. Attorney General John Ashcroft?s son is serving on the U.S.S. McFaul in the Persian Gulf.

    The editing of the Congressional scenes borders on the fraudulent:

    ?.Representative Kennedy (R-MN), one of the lawmakers accosted in Fahrenheit 9/11, was censored by Michael Moore.
    According to the [Minneapolis] Star Tribune , Kennedy, when asked if he would be willing to send his son to Iraq, responded by stating that he had a nephew who was en-route to Afghanistan. He went on to inform Moore that his son was thinking about a career in the navy and that two of his nephews had already served in the armed forces. Kennedy?s side of the conversation, however, was cut from the film, leaving him looking bewildered and defensive.

    What was Michael?s excuse for trimming the key segment? Kennedy?s remarks didn?t help his thesis: ?He mentioned that he had a nephew that was going over to Afghanistan,? Moore recounted. ?So then I said ?No, no, that?s not our job here today. We want you to send your child to Iraq. Not a nephew.??

    Kennedy lambasted Moore as a ?master of the misleading? after viewing the interview in question.

    Not that this will matter to you...that he lied.
  • Mulan
    Mulan

    That isn't the point.

    Bush has two daughters.................and many women are in the military. Do you think for a minute he would allow them to go to Iraq? Many of the members do have children in that age group, including the Senators from my State who are both younger than I am. They aren't in the military.

    I thought of the ages of the Congress, but MM approached some of them outside the Capitol and asked them how old their children were. One had a son 26, I think. When MM asked him about getting him to sign up, he said his son had a baby. So what? Lots of military people have families.

  • Cassiline
    Cassiline
    What about good ol Kerry?

    Here I go again and I know people are tired of hearing me say it, but it seems that no one will respond to his torture and atrocities committed in Vietnam. He admitted doing things which are war crimes as stated by Geneva Conventions, but many support his bid to be our next president? Simply amazing to me. If he can do such with his own hands what will he order if we are at war again, what will be brushed under the proveribal rug?

    Cassi, broken record class

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