I'm not going to get into a political debate here. I'd just advise you to look into the matter yourself and not take anyone else's word for it.
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Man, this turned into my-side-itis all over the place. I agree with Darcy's points.
Some people are addicted to their parties, regardless of what individuals are doing or have done. I don't like being lumped in with Americans who have no regard for broader global views. I'm a conscientious American. I have compassion and I strive for understanding. Cheers, UK dolls.
As for Moore's views of women and love, I don't care. I'm never going to date Michael Moore. As with any book, take what you like from it and discard what you don't. If that turns out to be the whole book, so be it. I don't really think Moore's ideas about women are effecting anything. Neither do I see anything wrong with raising awareness of corruption. People can dislike the source. Most reporters who get into the nastiest material (for whatever purposes) are not squeaky clean.