Yesterday late night again watched the Fahrenheit 9/11 documentary by Michael Moore for the second time.

Michael Moore‘s view on what happened to the United States after September 11; and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.Directed by Michael Moore, whose aura of controversy only grew after his Oscar acceptance speech at the 2003 Academy Awards, Fahrenheit 9/11, like Moore’s Bowling For Columbine and Roger & Me, promises to expose the corporate wrongdoings and big-money scandals perpetrated by America’s financial elite.

This movie, however, looks beyond the inner echelons of General Motors and Lockheed Martin in hopes of outing the evildoers in the White House, particularly in regards to the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush.

In addition to criticizing the administration’s handling of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, Moore digs deep into the surprising relationship with the Bin Laden family held by both Bush administrations, and questions whether or not potential Saudi involvement with the attacks has been ignored.

Fahrenheit 9/11 is the most important movie that has been made about this subject and I would urge anyone who has any sort of conscience to check it out and see what the man who calls himself the President of the United States has done to his country and to the world, all in the name of the almighty dollar. In reality, there really could be no other explanation. How else could you possibly explain the fact that members of the Bin Laden family and other Saudi nationals were allowed to fly, unimpeded, out of the United States in the days following September 11, while a plane flying a heart to a U.S. citizen waiting on an operating room table for that heart was grounded by the U.S. Air Force? Could it be the strong financial ties between the Bush family the Bin Laden family and other powerful Saudis? Could it be the millions of dollars the Bushes have made from their ties with Saudi Arabia while George W. only makes a mere $400,000 as President of the United States? Moore claims that $1.4 billion in Saudi money has made its way through various Bush business interests. Could it be the fact that Saudis have trillions of dollars invested in America, accounting for 7% of the U.S. economy? Incidentally, the man on the operating room table died.

The Bin Ladens left the United States without even being asked one question about that crackpot relative of theirs. Despite the fact that they have now, according to reports, disowned Crackpot Bin Laden, should they not have at least been questioned?