How sad it is that any major network would chose to outright lie about what happened on 9/11. These falsehoods are in a movie designed to distort the facts and created by a group of right wing supporters.
A movie that lies about the facts of 9/11 should not be broadcast. Its only intention is to distort the facts of how this administration’s incompetence in handling it, both before and after, and to take the blame away from where it should be — the Bush Administration’s lap. The incompetence is still going on today — lied to get us into war in Iraq. Shortly, we will be in Iran. Continuous wars because they are criminal liars.
They should not be given a pass on actions leading up to and after 9/11 by lying about what happened under the previous administration. This $40 million movie lets the blame be falsely taken away from the Bush Administration.
What’s needed is an honest and complete investigation into 9/11. Where are all the black boxes from all the planes? What about the money trail? Where is bin Laden?
We need these facts, not a movie that distorts them.
Carl Meyers
Eagle Lake
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We need facts about 9/11, not movie that distorts them
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