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The User Comment IMDb Wouldn't Let Me Post


Once again, I've tried to post a user comment on a movie that IMDb rejected, and this time it's for "Uncle Saddam"(2000). So I'm going to post it on the board instead right now.
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TITLE: The movie Michael Moore doesn't want you to see.


Contrary to the propaganda claimed by Michael Moore in FAHRENHEIT 9/11, Iraq was NOT an innocent victim of greedy corporate American imperialism, a phrase which itself is a communist lie that has been adopted by other enemies of America. Even before Saddam rose to power in 1979, the Iraqi Ba'ath Party was the closest thing to a Nasserite Pan-Arab "Socialist Muslim" dictatorship that there was since Anwar Sadat declared peace with Israel, and nations like Libya and Syria had their own versions of the same fanatacism, and then of course there was Iran which became a pure Shi'ite theocracy in 1979.

Joel Soler, a Frenchman pretends to be filming a documentary about how UN Sanctions are allegedly hrting the Iraqi people, when in fact it's about how Saddam Hussein's personal greed and oppression are doing what he accuses America & the UN of doing. It even has footage of Saddam making an excuse for his excesses in response to those who criticize him for to his splurging. This movie showed that the WMD's that people today deny Iraq ever had, did in fact exist. News reports during the summer of 2004 indicated that Saddam hid them away from UN inspectors in places like Syria and Jordan, and that Jordanian-born Iraqi-Al-Qaida leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi planned to use them in some of his attacks. I also remember an incident in 2004 where some of our troops got killed in a chemical manufaturing plant that should be considered as a possible WMD manufacturing location.

Unfortunatley, there is some info that's missing, like Saddam's support for Middle East-related terrorism, which is not as specified as in nations like Iran, Libya, Syria, Sudan, or the formerly Tailban-controlled Afghanistan. There's also an entire segment devoted to the internal fighting within the Hussein family. As for the idea that his weapons came from every arms-producing nation, all you have to do is look at the footage to see this, and if you recognize the models of all the military vehicles, you'll know which countries they came from. In spite of all these problems it's still worth seeing.

So if you saw F 9/11, I strongly suggest that you see this one next. And if you didn't, see it anyhow and use it against those who believe Moore's crock-umentary is the truth.

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Any reason you can think of why IMDb would've rejected this one, people?



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Educate yourself:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info

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"Informationclearinghouse.con" does not qualify as "educational."

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Every American should watch this. If it got half of the exposure as F 9/11 got the entire public would think differently. Flat out baltent lies by Moore who is pushing an agenda got endless amounts of press, while this movie more or less got pushed out of the way.
Every one should watch this.

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Thankyou for posting your review. The truth must be told.

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