Osama's Hollywood
By Anonymous
FrontPageMagazine.com
December 22, 2005
Imagine what would happen if Osama Bin Laden decided to improve on the quality of his hide-out videos? Imagine that he hires a Madison Ave PR firm and provides them with tens of millions of dollars to make an uber-video to get out his message, a message encased in the trappings of a star studded Hollywood movie. Poison is more easily assimilated if it tastes oh so good. If Osama wanted to make such a movie, he needn't have bothered - because Warner Bros has made it for him.
Syriana is the Jihadist's version of recent Middle East history. Without the slightest equivocation or apology, it states the moral justification of the Islamists' war on America and the West.
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Spielberg's Munich Pact
By Debbie Schlussel
FrontPageMagazine.com
December 22, 2005
When Steven Spielberg began filming Munich in June 2004, he set the tone for his fictional movie about Israeli agents who hunted down the Palestinian terrorists responsible for the slaughter of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Spielberg abruptly stopped filming and closed up shop. Why? Because the 2004 Summer Games were happening in August, and Steven Spielberg didn’t want to upset the terrorists.
That’s what Munich is about: not upsetting the terrorists. And rolling over while they attack and kill us. In Steven Spielberg’s world, not going after terrorists brings peace. In the real world, not going after terrorists brings more bloodshed. Commentary
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