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September 10, 2006
"Incorrect facts" is an oxymoron
In a
recent interview about ABC's error ridden propaganda
film The Path to 9/11 Harvey Keitel says "When I
received the script it said 'ABC History Project.' I
took it to be exactly what they presented it to be... it
turned out, not all the facts were correct."
Lets get one thing straight: the notion
of an incorrect fact is an oxymoron which really
means fiction. What Harvey
Keitel meant to say was "it turned out many of the
details were fictional."
Of course, the notion that "facts" may
be "incorrect" has been popularized by the Cheney
administration and his moron in chief as part of their
campaign to cast themselves as blameless victims of
incorrect facts rather than pathological purveyors
of fiction.
Stray Thoughts
from Don Alejandro
who has also ranted about
"True Facts" |