Radical Islamic front group CAIR is at it again, spreading bogus “backlash” fears about the film United 93. Apparently, Americans can’t be trusted to watch the film without getting their primitive racism stirred up. And in an amazing coincidence, the office manager for CAIR Arizona just happened to be the target ...
Daniel Henninger says the circus trial of Zacarias Moussaoui is evidence that much of America has returned to a pre-9/11 way of thinking: ‘United 93’ and the 20th Hijacker . Defenders of Moussaoui’s life sentence say he will “rot in prison.” Perhaps in a better world Zacarias Moussaoui would share a ...
Many LGF readers (lizardoids, if you will) have seen United 93, and this is an open topic to discuss the film. By all accounts, and in spite of the caveats, the movie is a powerful reminder of why we’re fighting a war against radical Islam. I have a ticket to see ...
Here’s a beautiful piece by Gerard Vanderleun on the film United 93: Of a Fire in a Field.
Did you see United 93 today? I haven’t seen it yet, but here’s a topic to discuss the film...
David Beamer, whose son Todd was one of the courageous passengers who tried to wrest control of Flight 93 from its Islamic hijackers, has an eloquent piece in today’s OpinionJournal: United 93: The filmmakers got it right. There are those who question the timing of this project and the painful memories ...
Universal Studios has put up a companion site to the homepage for United 93 that you are not going to believe: Why Do They Hate America? (Hat tip: Hot Air.) Over the decades, with no clear identification with an empire, fundamentalism grew up within Islam with jihad as a focal point. ...
Here’s the first review of United 93 by a conspiracy lunatic, apparently a fairly well-known film critic with more than a few screws loose: reviews: United 93. (Hat tip: world b. free.) “United 93” is an odd film by any standard. Filmmaker Paul Greengrass (notable for his terrific 2002 docudrama “Bloody ...
The multicultural mindset reaches its absurd dead end, unable to recognize either true heroism or true evil, in this unbelievably sick review of “United 93”. (Hat tip: fry.) All evidence suggests that the terrorists’ relatives were left entirely out of the creative process, an action which goes a way toward revealing ...