FREE WILL

Sophie 2022-03-22 09:01:38

When I watched this documentary, I kept having a thought in my mind that
so many things happened, what did the United States do wrong?

Of course, those companies put their interests first, and it is understandable to make money from wars; of course, the government is supported by these financial groups, and it is not surprising that they wear a pair of trousers; of course, not to mention the army, "the duty of a soldier is to obey"; of course, the public is led by the media. As for the media, although it is not as unified as a certain channel whose logo does not conform to the norms, the lobbyists who use government money to shout for the government should still be
fortunate. The concept of freedom, equality and democracy is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. I jumped out the guy who is not worried about eating and drinking and is not afraid of being caught and poured cold water on everyone. I

read other comments and said everything. It shows that this film still has the function of enlightening people's wisdom, regardless of the speculations stated in the film. Whether Bush has an affair with bin Laden can only be guessed at random, but even if there is, it cannot be said that Bush's conscience is broken. After all, as long as a businessman makes a deal, it is the greatest success, but it is suffering for those ordinary people
. Calling you a poor person. I

personally think that citizens and the government have equal interests in the balance of interests. Only with similar strengths can the system maintain a balance. However, citizens are in a relatively weak position. If there is no constitution to protect the weak or the weak do not maintain The consciousness of one's own rights, the balance is destined to tilt, and the system will eventually collapse


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  • Kelvin 2021-11-18 08:01:28

    The first half is very interesting, an alternative interpretation.

  • Theresa 2022-04-20 09:01:39

    I was shocked when I first saw it

Fahrenheit 9/11 quotes

  • Michael Moore: Meet John Ashcroft. In 2000, he was running for re-election as Senator from Missouri against a man who died the month before the election. The voters preferred the dead guy, so George W. Bush made him his Attorney General. He was sworn in on a stack of Bibles, 'cause when you can't beat a dead guy, you need all the help you can get.

  • Mature woman: Today on the news, Rumsfeld was saying and Wolfowitz was saying: "The Iraqi people are much, much better off. Isn't it better that we got rid of Saddam, and now the Iraqi people can do what they wanna do, and really be free?" Will they ever be free? No, they'll not be free. And where are the weapons of mass destruction? It was a - we were duped. We were really duped. And these poor people, the young men and women who are being killed there. It's unnecessary.