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					Originally Posted by scaeagles
					
				 A quote from NY Times critic Alessandra Stanley:"Dramatic license was certainly taken, but blame is spread pretty evenly across the board. It's not the inaccuracies of 'The Path to 9/11' that make ABC's miniseries so upsetting. It's the situation on the ground in Afghanistan now."
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 No... it's the lies.
I notice your Ms. Stanley has this to say about the lead up to 9/11...
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		| The Sept. 11 commission concluded that the sex scandal distracted the Clinton administration from the terrorist threat. | 
	
 Perhaps someone would be so kind as to direct me to the page number in the 9/11 commission report that makes this charge. We've all read the 9/11 commission report, haven't we?
We're watching myths being created before our eyes, folks. If the media and politicians and actors can change the truth of the 9/11 story in 5 years, imagine what's happened to the widely accepted "Word of God" in 2,000 years.
Tie THAT into your other thread.
But I am encouraged, especially by the letter from Senate Democratic leadership yesterday...
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		| The Communications Act of 1934 provides your network with a free broadcast license predicated on the fundamental understanding of your principle obligation to act as a trustee of the public airwaves in serving the public interest. 
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 Should Disney allow this programming to proceed as planned, the factual record, millions of viewers, countless schoolchildren, and the reputation of Disney as a corporation worthy of the trust of the American people and the United States Congress will be deeply damaged.
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 Trustee of the public airwaves...  trust of the American people and the United States Congress... I like!  Threaten that broadcast license!!
M-I-C... See ya later, ABC!
Now, do I expect ABC to lose their license, even if they air this trash?  No. 
But, I hope they realize the error of their ways and pull this program before air date. If not, zapping all their channels on my Tivo won't be all that hard; certainly not as hard as cancelling my upcoming WDW trip.