The Saudi sequence didn't bother me, but that might be because I interpreted the meaning differently. I thought that the point was that Bush was more interested in keeping his ties to the bin Laden's secret, and placating his Saudi investors than in protecting the country after 9/11. Like when the guy talked about how odd it was that Bush immediately shipped the bin Laden's out of the country, instead of using them to ferret out Osama. Or how he didn't start searching for bin Laden right away, but was immediately interested in using the attacks to justify a war in Iraq. I thought that Michael Moore was trying to say that Bush had always put his (and his buddies) financial interest ahead of the needs of the American people. That it always came back to money for him. But I can see how that would be irritating when interpreted differently.
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