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And night doth nightly make grief's strength seem stronger.
September 12, 2006




~~~ NOTE FROM CHRIS: ~~~

ABC aired its miniseries "The Path to 9/11" Sunday
with editing changes after former Clinton administration
officials complained it contained fabricated scenes
about their actions prior to the terrorist attacks.


The Top 5 Least Historically Accurate Moments in "The Path to 9/11"

  1. President Al Gore sends a team to New York to recount the number of towers affected.

  2. President Clinton's limo takes him to an NSA briefing, but drives right past a McDonald's.

  3. The axis of evil has been expanded to included Stemcellistan.

  4. President Bush awakens from a bad dream and finds himself in bed with Suzanne Pleshette.

    and the Number 1 Least Historically Accurate Moment in "The Path to 9/11"...

  5. "Monica! Quick! I must hide the microfilm in this cigar lest al-Qaeda find it!"





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Selected from 111 submissions from 42 contributors.
Today's Top Five List authors were:


  • Bill Muse, Seattle, WA -- 1 (77th #1) Hall of Famer
  • Sandra Hull, Arlington, VA -- 2 Website / Hall of Famer
  • Donald Junter, New Haven, CT -- 3
  • John J. Brassil, Nashville, TN -- 4
  • Dennis Koho, Keizer, OR -- 5 Website / Hall of Famer
  • Chuck Sawyer, Rochester, NY -- Topic
  • Tristan Fabriani, Passaic, NJ -- Banner Tag
  • Chris White, Los Angeles, CA -- List owner/editor Hall of Famer
  • Neal Schon and Jan Hammer -- Ambience   (explanation)

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