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Friday, June 25, 2004

negative goat flow
at http://ballots.blogspot.com, i'm working on a story
about how the FEC complaint against Farenheit 9/11's ads,
violates moore's free speech rights.
hasen has the complaint up in .pdf. it includes a disclaimer complaint, and as my readers know i believe disclaimer rules are unconstitutional under mcintyre, even after hiibel.
the new york times reports,
as cited on www.michaelmoore.com
Besides, it may turn out that the most talked-about moments in the film are the least impeachable. Mr. Moore makes extensive use of obscure footage from White House and network-news video archives, including long scenes that capture President Bush at his least articulate. For the White House, the most devastating segment of "Fahrenheit 9/11" may be the video of a befuddled-looking President Bush staying put for nearly seven minutes at a Florida elementary school on the morning of Sept. 11, continuing to read a copy of "My Pet Goat" to schoolchildren even after an aide has told him that a second plane has struck the twin towers. Mr. Bush's slow, hesitant reaction to the disastrous news has never been a secret. But seeing the actual footage, with the minutes ticking by, may prove more damaging to the White House than all the statistics in the world.

http://www.takebackthemedia.com/true911.html
has flash video of the goat incident, although with annoying liberal commentary.
www.mypetgoat.com has more.
ebert
note to self - get uninterupted power supply - power went out durung this post and i had to re-do it.

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