The amazing true story of Zeitoun
Abdulrahman Zeitoun is the real-life hero of Dave Eggers's new book. In the aftermath of hurricane Katrina he paddled from house to house in a canoe, offering help to his neighbours. For his trouble, he was arrested as a suspected terrorist.

Abdulrahman Zietoun in the New Orleans Greyhound bus station where he was held after being arrested. Photograph: Julie Dermansky/Polaris
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//Matt Damon is Richard Miller, tasked to search for WMDs, which turns out to be one good bogus reason for America to go to war.
Few weeks back my buddies and I managed to go to eye clinic ie. GSC, for Green Zone. Directed by the same guy who did the Jason Bourne trilogy (buku dia pun layan sehh), hence the screening was almost full house.
Heh, terrorist terrorist terrorist. Then somebody (they say its from local intel whereas its just manufactured from some analysts who stayed at parents' basement for yonks), someday, one way or another there will be attempts to connect those baddies with weapon of mass destruction, or deception - more politically correct.

Anyway its a good watch, I'd say this clearly - if you have bought Robert Fisk's The Great War for Civilisation, or any middle-east history books, and couldn't find time to read, re-read, or it's still in the shrink wrap, you would better off spend one evening watching this. It's a documentary in its essence.

