By Richard Halloran
Tuesday, Aug 24, 2004,Page 9
Several Asian visitors to Honolulu trooped down to a local cinema the other day to see the controversial film produced by Michael Moore, Fahrenheit 9/11. They came out astonished, not by the film's vehement criticism of President Bush but by the US freedom the film reflected.
Said an Indian: "I am amazed that you have the freedom to make such a film. In my country, which is a democracy, we could never have shown such a film."
A Vietnamese, whose country is not a democracy, said: "I thought the movie was very unfair to your president but Michael Moore is still walking around free."
Similarly, visiting South Korean editors were taken to a laboratory where the repatriated remains of Americans who died in the Korean and Vietnam wars are painstakingly identified.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/edit/archives/2004/08/24/2003200036Bush's Iraq plan must be that of Americas Vietnam plan. Just kill all of the older people and the young ones won't even know what happened.