There will be viewing and panel discussion of Fahrenheit 911 in the Library Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 18th. There is also a reception afterwards in the Paterson room.
Agenda
Welcome
Wartyna Davis, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science
Viewing of the movie
Panel discussion
Rafael Santiago (moderator), Political science undergraduate
Nadine Cawley, Political science undergraduate
Arnold C. Lewis, Jr., Assistant Professor of Political Science
Dewar MacLeod, Assistant Professor of History
Jennifer Riggins, Political science undergraduate
Co-sponsored by the History department, Department of Political Science, The Political Science Club, The History Club, Phi Alpha Theta, History honor society, Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honor Society and Da Team.
Monday, October 18, 2004
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Last night's showing of Farenheit 9/11 was the second time I've seen this documentary, and I strongly reccommend it to anyone who is not sure who they will vote for in the upcoming election. The corruption within the Bush administration both surprised and appalled me. I came away from the film wondering why Bush did not investigate Saudi Arabia for its potential involvement in 9/11, considering that 15 of the 19 hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, and I wondered how the war in Iraq could still be justified by the president when the Iraqi people had done nothing to provoke us to go to war with them in the first place.
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