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Thursday, July 15, 2004

Mark Morford on Fahrenheit 9/11




"Fahrenheit" On The Brain / Who cares if Moore's flick is flawed, shameless propaganda? At least it makes America think


Don't know Morford? Check him out!

Thanks, Niki.
Posted by Sal at 9:18 AM

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