'Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Stupid White Man'

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'Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Stupid White Man'

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A just released book takes on Michael Moore as never before. Its title screams: “Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Stupid White Man.”
http://www.newsmax.com/adv/moore/

And surprisingly, this book has been published by the same publisher who gave us Michael Moore’s own runaway bestseller “Stupid White Men.”

LOL, after reading this, wonder how many people will watch 'Fat-n-hype Nien 11' and think everything in it is true.

And look at this quote:
In a letter to Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times last year, Moore still listed his town as Flint. In fact, despite his proclamations that "capitalism is a sin" and "an evil system," he lives in a $1.9 million apartment in Manhattan and enjoys a $1.2 million summer home on Torch Lake in Michigan.
Funny how we don't hear this in the main stream media.
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Don't EVEN get me started on that p.o.s. :grr It's amazing how some people actually believe a 'tard like him.
In a letter to Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times last year, Moore still listed his town as Flint. In fact, despite his proclamations that "capitalism is a sin" and "an evil system," he lives in a $1.9 million apartment in Manhattan and enjoys a $1.2 million summer home on Torch Lake in Michigan


That's typical of those like him.
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Forget the Michael Moore target thing I think someone should take target practice on him.
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Well all I can say is that judging from the right's reactions to Fahrenheit 9/11, he's succeeded admirably in what he set out to do :cool :
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haha, check this out:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/0 ... index.html
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) -- The war between Michael Moore and his critics has escalated as a Web site targeting the "Fahrenheit 9/11" director posting a link to an illegal "Fahrenheit" file download. In the process, it also attacked the filmmaker's stance on copyright law.

A June 27 posting on the site http://www.MooreWatch.com invites visitors to download the film. It quotes Moore, though it doesn't cite a source, as encouraging such downloading by saying: "I don't agree with the copyright laws, and I don't have a problem with people downloading the movie and sharing it with people. As long as they're not doing it to make a profit, you know, as long as they're not trying to make a profit off my labor. I would oppose that."


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MOOREWATCH is dedicated to unearthing the truth behind the doublespeak and falsehood that spews from the mouth (and keyboard) of Michael Moore on a regular basis. Moore is a disingenuous danger to this country, and his assumptions and assertions should not go unchallenged. The collective expertise and research abilities of the entire Internet are more than enough to debunk most of the nonsense Moore regularly puts forth as fact, and we at MOOREWATCH hope to be the clearinghouse for this information.
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somebody needs to make a film about him and do it in the same manner that he makes all his stupid movies (if you can call piles of shit movies). And show people what a ass this guy is.
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Originally posted by rogue
Well all I can say is that judging from the right's reactions to Fahrenheit 9/11, he's succeeded admirably in what he set out to do :cool :


So you are saying he set out to show what an idiot he is?

somebody needs to make a film about him and do it in the same manner that he makes all his stupid movies (if you can call piles of shit movies). And show people what a ass this guy is.
I believe I heard that someone is doing exactly that
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Moore is laughing all the way to the bank...

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...as lefties gobble up dubious stories presented as fact.
Originally posted by Pugsley
somebody needs to make a film about him and do it in the same manner that he makes all his stupid movies (if you can call piles of shit movies). And show people what a ass this guy is.
http://www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com/

Funny how Moore keeps dodging being interviewed for this upcoming documentary. Guess the hideous porksaur doesn't like a taste of his own medicine.

Wonder how many hours this will be considering Moore long career of half-truths and deceptions.

Really shows how increasing extremist the desperate Dems are when they have embraced Moore.

Note rogue: I've personally talked with middle-of-the-road folks who have been so turned off by this attack on Bush.
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Michael Moore may be an extremist, but at least he offers up a viewpoint different from most political activists these days. I know that his movies are not totally factual, but they do have one thing in common: they make you think. Anyways, It's not like anyone is forcing you to watch his films or read his books, and then theres always people like Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly on the opposite end of the spectrum, but you dont see me bitching and moaning about them, do you?
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I just got done watching the flick and thought it was pretty decent. As rogue said, it makes you think and from the interviews I've seen with Moore--thats all he set out to do.
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Thinking is not allowed. What is allowed is buying whatever Rush says as fact.
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why does anyone care about micheal moore?
i mean the guy has to lie to get his point across
obvious credibility problem, if people are stupid enough to believe him, maybe he is right...americans are stupid
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Originally posted by Lmandrake
Thinking is not allowed. What is allowed is buying whatever Rush says as fact.


Guess it depends on ones pov. I could never stand either and think of both as overly opinionated dips who try to force out their opinions as fact. Plus I can't tolerate listening to rush for more than a few seconds, so I was happy he didn't last long on that NFL show.

Rush reminds me of michael irvin (former cowboy now on espn) who yells so much I can't stand him, no matter if I may agree with some of his points or not. Moore just reminds me of a hypocrite and a sheep.
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why is it that people say that O'Reilly is such a right winger? I watch him all the time, and he seems to be pretty fair in my eyes. There are certain issues that I think he takes a concervitive viewpoint on, like rap music currupting our youth, and I think that's a little far fetched, but I definatly don't see him as an extremist.

I think that because Fox News isn't liberal, people from the left automatically lable it as extreme right wing.

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The left has moved far more than the right has. They're blinded by how far they've gone.
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