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FAHRENHEIT 9/11 -- IRONIC, ISN'T IT? VIGNETTE

by Michael Moore

Fahrenheit 9/11 -- Illustrated Screenplay & Screencap Gallery
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 -- 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

[Larry King] Prince Bandar, do you know the bin Laden family?

[Prince Bandar] I do, every well.

[Larry King] What are they like?

[Prince Bandar] They're really lovely human beings. He is the only one I never, I don't know him well, but I met him only once.

[Larry King] What was the circumstance under which you met him?

[Prince Bander] This is ironic. In the mid '80s, if you remember, we and the United States, were supporting the mujahideen to liberate Afghanistan from the Soviets. 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?

[Larry King] He came to thank you for helping bring America to help him. And now he may be responsible for bombing America.

[Prince Bandar] Absolutely.

[Larry King] What did you make of him when you met him?

[Prince Bandar] I was not impressed too much, to be honest with you.

[Larry King] Not impressed?

[Prince Bandar] No. I thought he was a simple and very quiet guy.

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