Moore used Rep. Mark Kennedy's image in "Fahrenheit 9/11" but not his response the question Moore posed:

"I was walking back to my office after casting a vote, and all of a sudden some oversized guy puts a mike in my face and a camera in my face," said the Minnesota Republican. "He starts asking if I can help him recruit more people from families of members of Congress to participate in the war on terror."

Kennedy said he told Moore that he has two nephews in the military, one who has just been deployed in the Army National Guard.

But to Kennedy's annoyance, his response to Moore was cut from the trailer (and from the film, according to a spokeswoman for the movie).

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I say we get a certain leftist filmmaker "more involved in fighting the War on Terror"- three months on Paris Island for Roger Moore!

Maybe we could ask R. Lee Emry to come out of retirement to supervise Moore's training?

;)

Oof. That would be Private Snowball over all again.

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