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Fahrenheit 911

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Fahrenheit 911
As the president of the United States one should feel honored and privileged to represent and guide such a great country. In doing so, he or she should feel required to give one hundred and one percent of their commitment to lead this country in the right direction. Hard work and dedication is what this country needs from a president and is what gets things done. With hard and devotion to the American people, power loyalty and respect will given in return. It was very shocking and disappointing to hear Michael Moore speak concerning the presidents vacation time from the office averaging forty two percent. Everyone needs a break at times to take their mind off of things and recuperate from work, but only putting in fifty percent work efforts in office as president of United States is unacceptable. Hearing these allegations from Mr. Moore only promotes outrage like the day George W. Bush was inaugurated and tens of thousands of Americans surrounded the streets of D.C. and smashed Bush’s limo with eggs, as showed on the movie.
With the security of the country in stake I found it disturbing to hear that President Bush overlooked a report, in which was handed to him concerning national security involving Osama
Bin Laden and his threats of attack on America and rather taking some time out to review the report the president keeps his fishing trip on planned schedule and departs. Hearing Mr. Moore speak about the day of 9-11 was really displeasing. On the day of 9-11 the moment Bush was informed of the first plane attack, he (disparate from the rest of America) was already aware that Osama bin Laden was planning to attack America by hijacking airplanes, per the August 6, 2001 Presidential Daily Brief. He was also aware, of course, that the World Trade Center had been historically a target for terrorist attacks. He nonetheless went ahead with this photo opportunity in a school full of children.
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