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Michael Moore

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There is no terrorist threat. Yes, there have been horrific acts of terrorism and, yes, there will be acts of terrorism again. But that doesn't mean that there's some kind of massive terrorist threat.
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As quoted in a review of Fahrenhype 9/11, Emerson, Jim (2004-10-28). "FahrenHYPE 9/11: Morris vs. Moore". Chicago Sun Times. - some indications exist that this was from a speech in Power Center, Michigan, promoting Dude (2003)

 
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