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Usa Please Limit Our Disgust While We Grieve

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USA Please Limit Our Disgust While We Grieve

Applying a statute of limitations on when a person is allowed to capitalize on a major catastrophic event in the United States would be beneficial for all involved. For instance, the attacks on September 11, 2001 have been one of the most devastating events in this century. Not only has it affected families of those victimized directly due to the incident, but, it has indeed affected the world. There were numerous publications made both in script and in books supposedly informing those not privy to the information directly, of the events at hand. These fabrications of the events are a true tribute to capitalism at its best.

Michael Moore, a respected director and film maker, was one of the capitalists gaining on the ignorance and suffering of the American People. Information is always needed for survival, but how dare him or any others call his misconstruance of data information to protect and serve the public. It has not only caused irreprehensible mental and emotional damage to those that have been swayed by his commentary, but those that were directly involved in this tragedy.

It must not have been bad enough to have people that "looked Arabic" getting harassed by commoners and police. Losing those hundreds of people that day and watching it go down on national television was not traumatizing enough. We just absolutely required the assistance of Michael Moore and many others making false accusations in movie such as, "there was no plane; it looked as if a bomb was set in the building."(Moore, Fahrenheit 9/11) Writing as someone who personally knows people in the pentagon, part of the attacks on 9/11, there was a plane and it hit

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