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Full Bug
07-30-2004, 03:38 PM
'Fahrenheit 9/11' Shown on Prime Time TV in Cuba

Thu Jul 29, 6:53 PM ET


HAVANA (Reuters) - U.S. director Michael Moore's anti-Bush documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" was shown on prime time Cuban state-run television on Thursday after playing to packed cinemas for a week.



In a country with a deep-seated distrust of U.S. governments, the film has generated widespread public interest and added to a recent barrage of official criticism of President Bush (news - web sites).


Cubans have stood in long lines to buy tickets to see rough DVD copies projected at 120 cinema theaters across the island to unfailing applause.


"We hope this film will lead Americans to see the reality of their government, and not only deny Bush reelection but put him on trial for the harm he has done to humanity," said retired worker Armando Rodriguez.


"The film is a work of love for humanity. It confirms what many of us believe, that George W. Bush is a real threat to the world," said University of Havana professor Arnaldo Coro Antich.


Hostility between Washington and Havana dates back four decades since President Fidel Castro (news - web sites)'s 1959 revolution, but relations have become very tense since Bush launched a plan to undermine Castro's communist-run government in May.


Restrictions put into effect by the White House on June 30 to cut back visits and cash remittances to Cuba by relatives living in the United States have annoyed Cubans on both sides of the Florida Straits.


In a speech on Monday, Castro portrayed Bush as a "sinister" religious fundamentalist bent on destroying Cuban socialism and lengthily discussed the U.S. president's past drinking problems as the root of his "bellicosity."


Castro drew laughter from his audience quoting Moore's book "Stupid White Men" which questions Bush's reading abilities.


Cuban dissidents who saw "Fahrenheit 9/11" praised the United States for its freedom of expression and lamented that such criticism of a president was not allowed in Cuba where the one-party state controls the media.

Full Bug
07-30-2004, 03:39 PM
I bet Michael Moore is quite proud he now has Castro on his side.....

FORD
07-30-2004, 03:49 PM
Please.... the battle bewtween Castro and the BCE is personal, and goes back to Poppy's big fuckup in the Bay of Pigs.

ODShowtime
07-30-2004, 04:01 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Please.... the battle bewtween Castro and the BCE is personal, and goes back to Poppy's big fuckup in the Bay of Pigs.


What was Bush up to in the 60s? I know he's had a good old time ever since being the CIA Director in the late 70s.

Ally_Kat
07-30-2004, 05:41 PM
I bet the Cubans will still flock to Florida, though

Ally_Kat
07-30-2004, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
What was Bush up to in the 60s? I know he's had a good old time ever since being the CIA Director in the late 70s.

please don't get Ford started. He claims the BCE has been ruling the world since 1920 or so.

lionsfan
07-30-2004, 05:50 PM
Originally posted by Ally_Kat
I bet the Cubans will still flock to Florida, though

I didn't know cigars could swim?

Full Bug
07-30-2004, 07:18 PM
Originally posted by Ally_Kat
I bet the Cubans will still flock to Florida, though
Of course.....

FORD
07-30-2004, 07:39 PM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
What was Bush up to in the 60s? I know he's had a good old time ever since being the CIA Director in the late 70s.

The CIA has been an offshoot of the Bush Criminal Empire from day one. Even President Harry Truman once referred to the agency as "a tool of Wall Street bankers".

Which of course, Prescott Bush was, along with his employers the Harrimans. Google Bush, Harriman, and Hitler for that story.

Allen Dulles was the first CIA director. He was also Prescott Bush's lawyer during the time when Grandpa Bush was laundering money for the Third Reich.

George Herbert Walker Bush Sr joined the CIA most likely in the late 50's. His official start date isn't published of course, given the secretive nature of his employers. But what we DO know for a fact is that Bush's offshore oil operations were used as point of entry for drug smuggling from South America.

It's also documented that three boats were used in the Bay of Pigs operation. One would assume that the CIA agent who coordinated that invasion would be the one who named the boats.

The names of the boats?

The "Houston" - After Bush's adopted home town

The "Zapata" - After his company, Zapata Oil

The "Barbara" - uhhh, do I need to explain that one?