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A Good Lie is better than a Sad Truth When it Comes to Ratings
7 September 2006
When you take something as horrific as 9/11 and you fictionalize it for "good" television, then you are a disgusting individual. How could anyone read this script and agree to be in this film. Whole sections of it never happened, never took place, whole conversations were just randomly made up to damn an administration that isn't even in power anymore. It takes a juvenile swipe at the Clinton administration like a spoiled brat kicks at a helpless puppy after he's been beaten up by a bully. What is really disturbing is that some people are going to watch this and they're going to think this is the way things really happened. Some people are so focused on hating Clinton and his administration that they'll point to this and all they'll say is, "See, it is his fault." They don't care about what the truth is, or the fact that many facets of the administration failed us in this crises.

What's really sad is that Disney thought this whole thing was a good idea, and now we truly see just how much they care about ethics and the lives of 3,000 poor souls. They care about politics and ratings more than feelings and lost lives. What the hell though, as long as they make money then a good lie is better than a sad truth.
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