“Fahrenheit 9/11” quotes
(2004)Michael Francis Moore
directed this movie
in 2004
Title Fahrenheit 9/11
Year 2004
Director Michael Moore
Genre Drama, War, Documentary
Year 2004
Director Michael Moore
Genre Drama, War, Documentary
Plot – This documentary tries to explain why terrorism's menace threatens the United States. It highlights the historical link between George W. Bush's family and Osam Bin Laden, and how the US president would have exploited the tragedy of September 11 internationally, only for his own interests.
All actors – Ben Affleck, Stevie Wonder, George W. Bush, James Baker III, Richard Gephardt, Tom Daschle, Jeffrey Toobin, Al Gore, Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Saddam Hussein, George Bush
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“War is always good for certain companies that are in the war. The business of war. If it wasn't for the oil, nobody would be there. Nobody would worry about it.”
"I think I better blame it on this guy".
When the second plane hit the tower, his chief of staff entered the classroom and told Mr. Bush the nation is under attack. Not knowing what to do, with no one telling him what to do, and with no secret service rushing in to take him to safety, Mr. Bush just sat there, and continued to read "My Pet Goat" with the children.
“The ignorance of everyday people killed my son.”
“At least six private jets and nearly two dozen commercial planes carried the Saudis and the Bin Ladens out of the U.S. after September 13th. In all, 142 Saudis, including 24 members of the bin Laden family, were allowed to leave the country.”
“He hates the fact, like Al Qaeda does, that we love freedom.”
“When Staff Sergeant Brett Petriken from Flint was killed in Iraq on May 26th, the army sent his last paycheck to his family, but they docked him for the last five days of the month that he didn't work because he was dead.”
“This is an impressive crowd: the haves, and the have-mores. Some people call you the elite, I call you my base.”
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