Novo, I didn't see that, but thanks for sharing. It's funny how the open-minded and the Bush supporters see Moore's movie as blatant propaganda. I think many liberals do too, but because it supports their cause, they are quick to discard this as a minor detail, when in fact it's a major overriding factor in Moore's movie and its effect on the American people.
Sure, Moore's movie probably convinced quite a few to vote against Bush. But I think most of these convinced by his movie are ignorant and easily swayed, and probably don't follow politics too closely. For those who do follow politics, I think for the most part it was obvious that Moore was using propaganda, as the tricks he played within the movie were anything but subtle.
Because of that, many who might have considered voting for Kerry, or perhaps even those who had bought into some of the Democrat rhetoric about Bush, might have changed their mind after seeing his movie. All in all, I think if it was measurable, you'd see an overall negative affect on Kerry's campaign because of Fahrenheit 9/11.
-TA_Bull_Rider
NOTE: Any comments/analysis made in any of my posts reflect my own personal opinion and should be treated as such. Bottom line: do your own due diligence!
