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<description>&quot;Moore, carried away by his conspiratorial view of a grand cock-up, covertly advances the preposterous thesis that the Bush regime may have actively colluded in the attacks of 9/11.&quot;

This must have been really covert, because I didn&#039;t get this idea from the movie at all.  All that was implied was the Arab relationship colored the aftermath and investigation of 9/11.  There was no indication that Bush, et al had anything to do with the 9/11 other than ignoring warnings.

Self also pointed out the few moments of humor in the movie.  They were meant to be humerous to lighten the load.  How could anyone take those things seriously? </description>
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