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In reply to the discussion: Michael Moore: 'I no longer have anything to say about what is now part of normal American life.' [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)31. He was trashed, even on so-called Dem forums for his work on this and on our HC system
on the Iraq War, and on just about everything he was RIGHT about.
Capitalist, A Love Story should be required viewing for all potential voters.
Fahrenheit 9/11 revealed to us things we did not know about the complicity of members of our own party in the handing over of power to the thieves who stole the 2000 election.
I remember John Conyers in that documentary, but he has gone silent lately. Did they 'teach him a lesson' when they went after his wife?
I was introduced to Elizabeth Warren by MM in 'Capitalism, a Love Story'.
He is an American treasure. Not so much to some on the 'left' though,, which is what began my enlightenment about just who had taken over our party.
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Michael Moore: 'I no longer have anything to say about what is now part of normal American life.' [View all]
kpete
Oct 2015
OP
I think the message is missed by most here. It's easy to point at the NRA and blame them and
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#4
Clearly not enough is being done by the public to end gun violence. We, as a society, are all
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#34
2003 Bowling for Columbine we didn't think it could get any worse than that time
Person 2713
Oct 2015
#6
Sort of. Gerrymandering has corrupted the representational ratio of the House.
yodermon
Oct 2015
#14
It is real easy to place the blame on peoples who look different or talk different.
LiberalArkie
Oct 2015
#17
What else can be said? It has happened 45 times this year and we still have a few months left.
Rex
Oct 2015
#19
He was trashed, even on so-called Dem forums for his work on this and on our HC system
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#31