Wednesday, May 26, 2004

Just another one of those interesting letters to the editor at the NY Times that comes from someone just a little bit more left of center than your average Democrat.

To the Editor:

Michael Moore's documentary about the Bush administration's foreign policies, "Fahrenheit 9/11," won the top prize at Cannes (news article, May 23) mainly because it tells the truth, which is what a documentary is supposed to do.

I applaud Michael Moore for his constant determination and his fearless attitude. France, my home country, spoke with me against the war on Iraq. Now I am an American citizen, and Mr. Moore speaks with me against the Bush administration. May the Cannes Film Festival open the doors to a nationwide viewing in the United States.

MONIQUE FRUGIER
Ardmore, Pa., May 23, 2004

Ms Frugier was an active member of the Dean campaign, traveling across the country to assist during the primaries.

They massacred our campaign, they did not want us to win, and stupid people who believed what the republicans said, that they would love to see Dean win because they will smash him so easily. People got scared and fell for this, wanting so much to get rid of Bush, they voted for the one who in their eyes -the American eyes- "looked presidential" Howard Dean was too good for them and they got scared. This what I believe.

She also supported and contributed in 2000 to at least one group (The Oral Majority)claiming that the 2000 Election was a fraud and that Governor Jeb and his Secretary of State Katherine Harris had the fix in long before Election Day.

When did she say she became an American citizen? The letter to the editor makes it seem like it was sometime between the beginning of the Iraq war and now. Hmmm.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hmm... stalk much?