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FAHRENHEIT 9/11 -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

written, directed and produced by Michael Moore
© 2004 Westside Productions LLC

 

Condoleeza Rice, National Security Advisor: I believe the title was "Bin Laden Determined to Attack Inside the United States."

 

 

Larry King: What was the circumstance under which you met [Osama bin Laden]?

Prince Bandar: This is ironic. He came to thank me for my efforts to bring the Americans, our friends, to help us against the atheists, the Communists. Isn't it ironic?

 

Michael Moore: First, Bush tried to stop Congress from setting up its own 9/11 investigation.

George Bush: It's important for us to not reveal how we collect information. That's what the enemy wants. And we're fighting an enemy.

 

Reporter: Will you testify before the commission?

George Bush: This commission? You know, I don't testify. You know, I'd be glad to visit with them.

 

 

Rosemary Dillard, Widow of 9/11 victim: What it will do is, the hole that's in my heart, and has been in my heart since September 11th, I lost my husband of 15 years. I am now by myself. I need to know what happened to him. I know what I got back from the autopsy. That man was my life, and I have no plan. I was taking a class, and they asked me what was I gonna do in the next five years. And if I'm not doing something with this, I don't know what reason I have to live. So it's very important. Very important. Okay. Okay.

 

Michael Moore: The lawyers the Saudi defense minister hired to fight the 9/11 families? The law firm of Bush family confidante, James A. Baker.
 

 

George Bush: Terror is bigger than one person. And [Osama bin Laden’s] a person who's now been marginalized. So I don't know where he is. Nor [do I care]. You know, I just don't spend that much time on him, to be honest with you.

 

 I'm a war president. I make decisions here in the Oval Office in foreign policy matters with war on my mind.
 

George Bush: No, I've always -- a dictatorship would be a heck of a lot easier. There's no question about it.

Bush’s Bulging Crotch
 

 

Donald Rumsfeld: You get told things every day that don't happen. It doesn't seem to bother people.            

 

Soldier:  We have to, as you go back to the old saying, "Win the hearts and minds of the people." That's our job.  We have to bring the ideal of democracy and freedom to the country, and show them that the American people are not here to rule Iraq.

 

Soldier:  You know, I feel that a part of your soul is destroyed in taking another life.  Yeah, that statement is very true.  You cannot kill someone without killing a part of yourself.

 

George Bush:  This is an impressive crowd.  The haves, and the have-mores. Some people call you the elite.  I call you my base.
 

 

Blaine Ober, High Protection Company:  Unfortunately, at least for the near term, we think it's gonna be a good situation, a dangerous situation. Good for business, bad for the people.

George Bush:  There's an old saying in Tennessee. I know it's in Texas -- probably in Tennessee -- that says, "Fool me once, shame on ... shame on you.... You fool me, but you can't get fooled again.

Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Little Movies
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Screenplay
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Islamo-Fascists Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- What Was I Thinking? Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Wouldn't Be Prudent Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Ironic, Isn't It? Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Vision Thing Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Sgt. Joe Friday Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- A Real Yawn Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Like Father, Like Son Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Shiny Happy People Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Need to Not Know Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- The Visitor Vignette
Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Army National Guard Vignette
Fahrenheit 451 -- Illustrated Screenplay & Screencap Gallery, directed by Francois Truffaut
Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury
Will They Ever Trust Us Again? -- Letters from the War Zone, by Michael Moore
Another View on September 11
My Pet Goat, by Tara Carreon

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