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Here is a review from Democrats.com:

9-11 Video Challenges Myth of Bush's Heroism

Summary:

Documentary filmmaker Sherman Rainbolt has produced as excellent 30-minute video about 9-11 that exposes the lie that Bush responded heroically on 9-11. As the terrifying events unfold, we see a split screen with Bush sitting in the Florida classroom, while firefighters in the lobby of the WTC plan their efforts to evacuate the towers. The film is called "Wat Tyler's Revenge," named after a 14th Century English commoner who led a rebellion challenging Richard II. Click on the video screen to start the film.

Note: the video file is enormous, so do something else while you wait for it to download.
Bob Fertik, Managing Partner Democrats.com

SGTV airs every Thursday at 8pm in Manhattan on Time Warner Cable Channel 34
and RCN cable channel 107

The World Mourns

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The European Union



Munich, Germany



Minsk, Belarus



France



Prague, The Czech Republic



London, The United Kingdom



Pristina, Kosovo



Palestinians in East Jerusalem



Zagreb, Croatia



Sweden



Outside the US Embassy in Berlin



Outside the US Embassy in Berlin



Connor O'Carrigan, 3, and his mother Charmaine lay down some flowers outside the US Consulate in Sydney.



Switzerland



Pope John Paul II



Prague, The Czech Republic



Outside the US Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden



American Embassy in Moscow, Russia



American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland



Youth in Tirana, Albania



American Embassy in Moscow, Russia



United States Consulate in Hamburg, Germany



Oslo, Norway



Oslo, Norway



Oslo, Norway



Yasser Arafat donates blood for Americans



The Kremlin, Moscow, Russia



Outside the US Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel



Outside the US Embassy in Tokyo, Japan



Moscow, Russia



Outside the American Consulate in Sydney, Australia



Ireland's Financial Services Memorial



Tuomo Klemola and his three-year-old daughter Meeri brought a candle to the US Embassy in Helsinki, Finland at about noon on Wednesday.



Gathering at the town hall, Copenhagen, Denmark.



Outside the US Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark.



Tel Aviv, Israel



Berlin, Germany



Berlin, Germany



Berlin, Germany



Chile



Dresden, Germany



Jerusalem, Israel



London, UK







Palestinian School



South Africa



Wolfsburg, Germany



New Zealand



New Zealand



Outside the American Embassy in Oslo, Norway.



Outside the American Embassy in Oslo, Norway.



Outside the American Embassy in Oslo, Norway.



Outside the American Embassy in Oslo, Norway.



Outside the American Embassy in Oslo, Norway.



Outside the American Embassy in Oslo, Norway.



Rome, Italy



Volkswagen Autostadt Museum, Germany



Frankfurt, Germany



Ottawa, Canada



Warsaw, Poland



A survivor of the Kenya US Embassy Bombing



Carpet of flowers in Frankfurt, Germany



Britain



Germany



Middle East



Britain



Britain



Middle East



2 minutes of silence at noon in Copenhagen, Denmark



3 minutes of silence in Amsterdam, Netherlands



3 minutes of silence in Amsterdam, Netherlands



Firefighters on Dam Square, Amsterdam, Netherlands



Den Haag, Netherlands



Palestinian Boy, East Jerusalem



Melbourne, Australia



Taipei, Taiwan



Prime Minister of the Netherlands at the American Embassy



Three minutes of silence in Malmö, Sweden

Consolidated and Hosted by Justin Ferguson.
Thanks to Brian Miller and Mark Coletti for image hosting.

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-FDR

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