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Barack Obama Must See Michael Moore's New Movie (and So Must You)!

"Michael goes directly to the beating heart of the economic crisis ... The knot in your stomach starts to tighten -- and the outrage starts to build."
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Michael Moore has proven again and again that he has a remarkable feel for where the zeitgeist is heading. He's like a zeitgeist divining rod.

Roger and Me was way ahead of the curve on the collapse of the auto-industry. Fahrenheit 9/11 was way ahead of the curve on the collapse of the house of cards the Bush administration used to lead us to war in Iraq. Sicko was way ahead of the curve on the collapse of the US health care system. And now, with his new movie, Capitalism: A Love Story, he is riding the wave of the collapse of trust in our country's financial system.

The film, which opens in New York and Los Angeles on Wednesday, and all across the country on October 2nd, is a withering indictment of the current economic order, covering everything from Wall Street's casino mentality to for-profit prisons, from Goldman Sachs' sway in Washington to the poverty-level pay of many airline pilots, from the tidal wave of foreclosures to the tragic consequences of runaway greed.

Watching the film, I felt like Michael had climbed inside my head, made a list of all the things that have been obsessing me for the last 12 months, and brought them horrifyingly to life. It's one thing to know these things are happening; it's another to see them happening in front of your eyes.

Right from the beginning -- after a funny set-up juxtaposing End of Empire Rome and Modern America -- Michael goes directly to the beating heart of the economic crisis, showing a hard-working, middle class family being evicted from their home. The knot in your stomach starts to tighten -- and the outrage starts to build. Watch for yourself in this exclusive clip:

And so it goes throughout the film, with Moore successfully walking a cinematic tightrope, alternating between a punch-to-the-solar-plexus critique of the status quo, heart-wrenching portraits of the suffering caused by the economic crisis, and laugh-out-loud social satire.

The film also turns the spotlight on some underreported gems: an internal Citibank report happily declaring America a "plutonomy," with 1 percent of the population controlling 95 percent of the wealth; an expose of "dead peasant" insurance policies that have companies cashing in on the untimely deaths of their employees; and amazing footage of FDR, found buried in a film archive and not seen in decades, calling for a Second Bill of Rights that would guarantee all Americans a useful job, a decent home, adequate health care, and a good education.

And Moore underlines the irony of Larry Summers being put in charge of fixing the crisis he helped create. A little like asking Kanye West to plan a Taylor Swift tribute.

While taking no prisoners, and directing equal doses of ire at Republicans and Democrats alike, the film also features a number of heroes, including bailout watchdog Elizabeth Warren; Wayne County, Michigan Sheriff Warren Evans, who announced in February: "I cannot in clear conscience allow one more family to be put out of their home until I am satisfied they have been afforded every option they are entitled to under the law to avoid foreclosure"; and Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur, who took to the House floor and offered a radical solution to the foreclosure crisis: "So I say to the American people, you be squatters in your own homes. Don't you leave."


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enjoy your complacency . . . you earned it!
Posted by: newsound on Sep 21, 2009 6:41 PM   
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As with Roger and Me, Bowling for Columbine (my favourite), Fahrenheit 911 and Sicko . . . most Americans will be outraged . . . for about an hour. Then they will return to their complacent lives of cable TV and cheap goods. Meanwhile, corporate America and Congress will collect their tax dollars to divide amongst themselves.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Moore is a Global treasure
Posted by: weathered on Sep 22, 2009 3:59 AM   
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WE need a battalion of Michael Moores and all the others, who've got the balls to confront what happened when bushcon stole our Country.

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RE: practise
Posted by: dimityrose on Sep 22, 2009 4:29 AM   
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Michael Moore makes noise but does not help a thing. How can someone who makes a film on health care look like he does. Get into shape. Look at him out of shape and making money $$ what do you call that??? I think there are many other people to listen to whom walk the walk. Michael is blah blah blah. LOOK AT THEM NOT ME!!!

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OBAMA NEEDS TO WATCH??? HE IS CAPITALISM!
Posted by: smf1403 on Sep 22, 2009 5:36 AM   
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"TRUST IN THIS COUNTRY'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM"????

OK, ARIANNA. AT LEAST YOU MENTIONED OBAMA'S NAME.
LET'S TAKE IT ONE STEP FURTHER:

PEOPLE ARE OR SHOULD BE LOSING TRUST IN OBAMA-- HE IS THIS COUNTRY'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM.
THE GOVERNMENT (OBAMA)IS RUNNING THE SHOW.
OBAMA GAVE AND CONTINUES TO GIVE WELFARE TO THE RICH (IE. BANKS).
THE GOVERNMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULATING THESE INDUSTRIES.
THINGS DON'T JUST HAPPEN.
PEOPLE MAKE THEM HAPPEN.
THE FINANCIAL(LENDING) INDUSTRY KNOWINGLY (WITH THE GOVERNMENT'S BLESSING) COMMITTED CRIMINAL PREDATORY LENDING AND STOLE FROM THE PEOPLE.
NOW OBAMA GAVE THEM A BIG PAT ON THE BACK AND STOLE MORE MONEY FROM THE PEOPLE TO GIVE TO THE BANKS.
CAPITALISM IS NOT THE ENEMY. IT WILL NOT REGULATE ITSELF. THE GOVERNMENT MUST DO THIS.
WE FAILED IN VOTING FOR OBAMA.
HE IS A CAPITALIST TOOL.
VOTE FOR DENNIS KUCINICH NEXT TIME.
WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!

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To Save Capitalism, all we need to do is ...
Posted by: TarryFaster on Sep 22, 2009 5:46 AM   
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add the word "natural" to the 14th Amendment.

To understand the source of all of our major problems, visit this site ---> http://www.sonic.net/~taryfast/us.html

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Thanks for the story!
Posted by: jleman on Sep 22, 2009 6:22 AM   
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Chris and Micheal - great story. What happens to all of those people trained and armed to do their bidding - just like the police? What about the "private" armies and private "security forces" currently under the venue of corporations while "government" forces do the "in the light" work?
What happens to the military/industrial complex when this breaks down?
What happens to the thousands and thousands of nukes, biological weapons, chemical weapons,,, and just the amount of arms produced to arm the planet?
Looking back at the "great depression", there wasn't just a plunge, but a descending spiral with ups and downs much like water going down the drain. I'm sure there was a "Bernanke" there saying everything is fine and, it's just a "recession".

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You have heard me say this before: Unregulated Capitalism becomes Monopolism.
Posted by: greentime on Sep 22, 2009 6:29 AM   
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It is the tyranny of Monopolism that we are creating.

Capitalism is the system we say we have but without permanent regulation Capitalism goes directly to it's end game. It is no longer the system we have, and hasn't been for a long time.

We have moved out of Capitalism into pure Monopolism.

Monopoly is the opposite of competition.

Monopoly is the opposite of free choice and free will.

Monopoly is the opposite of Capitalism.

All other systems if unregulated lead to Monopolism. Why? Greed, avarice, lack of all accountability.

Monopoly is the concentration of wealth into few hands.


It is a game everyone loses and it creates economic monarchs of the world. We just don't call them kings anymore.

Trouble is... our "Government" was supposed to protect us from this. And this brings us to the real trouble... our Government is becoming a group of underlings that exist to serve and enable the Monopolists.

They are busy helping the winners take all.

This is what the far-right should really fear, this is what the far left really knows, this is what is going to destroy us and the planet.

This is not what we intended to create.

I remember Stevie Wonder's lyrics: ...you'll cause your own country to fall..."

But we don't have to let this happen.

Get back to creating!

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Michael may not have climbed in MY head . . .
Posted by: Walks-in-Storms on Sep 22, 2009 6:43 AM   
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Moore may not have climbed into my head, but if he hasn't been vistiting my websites and reading my blogs during the last twelve years, statistical analysis has taken a huge setback as a scientific method.

And, let's not forget, you can "Google it," or borrow one of my pen drives.

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As long as Emanuel/Likud infects
Posted by: weathered on Sep 22, 2009 7:18 AM   
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the oval office and GoldmanSachs steals we'll suffer

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suckers for a "sweet buy"
Posted by: Rusty Shackleford on Sep 22, 2009 7:23 AM   
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I love Moore's films and I love his active stance in support of the underdog, but for this message, I have a devil's advocate roll to play.

Part of me realizes that people were duped into this stuff. I'm not laying the blame solely on the consumerist American people, as I know full well that advertising really does its job well. The American people were shown a bunch of shiny new things (in this case, houses), and they swooped in and bought them during the housing bubble.

My mother-in-law lived in a nice little house in northern Illinois. She and her two kids and her second husband lived there happily for a long count of years. They were even fortunate enough to own some of the land around their house too.

Then, in late 2005, early 2006, they sold that house. That perfect little house. It was big enough for all of them, and in a nice scenic place. And she sold it. And bought a [too] big, cookie-cutter house in a subdivision a few miles up the road.

This current house is five times the size of what this woman needed, and at the time, her children were on the verge of moving out on their own as it was. Not to mention, they had countless other cheaper houses in the area to choose from. The husband's entire paycheck each month went to pay the mortgage, and HER paycheck went to pay the bills.

Now, here in 2009, her husband is dead at age 57 from congestive heart failure (thank you privatized medicine), and she still owes $240,000 on the house from a $370,000 loan, on which she put zero money down, so her interest rate is sky high.

Rather than move out of this house she knows she'd never be able to afford, she decided to keep it by having it refinanced and put the $100,000 she received from her husband's death ALL towards the house that has five bedrooms, two living rooms, a full basement, and three bathrooms.

What I'm getting at here is that while yes, we need to prevent corporations and banks from ripping off the American people by dangling luxury in our faces, the American people themselves need to have a fundamental change of heart. Just because you CAN get a loan for x amount, that doesn't mean you SHOULD buy at the very top of your budget.

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Ariana nails it-- politicians don't know they're whores
Posted by: doodahman on Sep 22, 2009 7:38 AM   
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Oh, you mean elite politicians don't understand how the capitalist system works? They just need to see the movie to get it? Dayum. And all this time, I thought they were the paid whores of the ownership class, and all this time, I guess they just didn't know better. Thanks for clearing that up, Ariana. What's the next revelation? That Mexican drug cartels think they're working for Big Pharma?

No wonder Huffpost is completely full of drivel. What a load of bull.

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A couple points of disagreement
Posted by: leafsong1 on Sep 22, 2009 7:40 AM   
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1. Pure capitalism IS evil. Pure capitalism is a guy pointing a gun at you and demanding your wallet. Capitalism with socialized controls based in law is a good thing, but we haven't enjoyed that for some time now.

2. Since when is a left wing tirade partisan? Is the author or that political luminary Jay Leno really so naive as to identify the Democrats with leftism? Moore's film is absolutely a leftist tirade; it is a call for fairness. Such a film necessarily does not favor Democrats over Republicans; both parties are champions of the fundamental unfairness of our current economic system.

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It's only a matter of time...
Posted by: donniedarko on Sep 22, 2009 8:24 AM   
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I would have to say that it was only a matter of time before Capitalism has evolved into what it is today. And just like evolution, it's darn near impossible to turn back whats already created. So we can complain all we want on these boards, BUT an informed citizen is an empowered citizen, so when we have reached our limits (which the election of Obama has shown that we have) we can use our numbers to vote- but since politicians aren't too good at truth telling... we have to have an ace up our sleeve!! OK people.. LDM- Lie Detector Movement! Let's start NOW!! Get the petitions ready for the next season! SOS....Let's see THEM sweat for a change!!!

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How about KissMyAss.com? That's an interesting site you greedy scumbag SPAMMER! n/m
Posted by: Paul_C on Sep 22, 2009 12:09 PM   
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Severely corrupt governments + corporations are why so many people are suffering!!!
Posted by: JohnTruth2001 on Sep 22, 2009 9:07 AM   
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There are abundant resources on this planet for EVERYONE to have clean water, food, shelter, decent jobs, medical care, etc.!!!

Wake-up, sheeple!!!

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Bit of a flaw in MM's approach to documentary making is...
Posted by: harryf200 on Sep 22, 2009 9:25 AM   
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... while he covers important subjects the docu's always seem to be a lot about Michael and what he thinks, and less than they could be about the subject itself and presenting the raw facts for the audience to judge for themselves. He does good but he could do so much better.

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Bit of a flaw in MM's approach to documentary making is...
Posted by: harryf200 on Sep 22, 2009 9:25 AM   
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... while he covers important subjects the docu's always seem to be a lot about Michael and what he thinks, and less than they could be about the subject itself and presenting the raw facts for the audience to judge for themselves. He does good but he could do so much better.

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The Magical President
Posted by: travelertoo on Sep 22, 2009 10:10 AM   
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The Bush Presidency should be known as the disappearing presidency. When the twin towers were hit Bush DISAPPEARED. The Iraq nuclear missiles DISAPPEARED. The CIA tapes of interrigation DISAPPEARED. Bush was nowhere to be found when 'shotgun Dick' disclosed that Valerie Plame was a (covert) CIA agent which was classified information. When our embassy in Serbia burned Bush DISAPPEARED. Bush's Robber Baron presidency has made our money DISAPPEAR. With Voodoo Economics Georgie has made most of our jobs DISAPPEAR. But what would happen if Bush really disappeared? Can you imagine 'Deadeye Dick' with his finger on the nuclear trigger? If that were to happen everyone might just DISAPPEAR!!!!!!! When Georgy Boy wanted to put all the Social Security money in the stock market, Barney Frank said that Wall Street needed to be re-regulated. Bush replied by disappearing. He did manage to APPEAR just long enough to lobby for and sign into law CORPORATE WELFARE for the international banks. Goodbye Goofball Georgie, have fun in Texass.

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Goldman Sachs
Posted by: ClassAct on Sep 22, 2009 11:32 AM   
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I beg to differ with the article. It was indeed Goldman Sachs who put Obama in the White House by means of the hidden primary.
Ariana still seeks to excuse capitalism by saying that the current system is corporatism, however, there never has been and never will be a capitalist system. Those who have a place in the market will use their position to influence government to shape the market to meet their needs. Corporatism is one option for the capitalist elite to pursue their agenda, but pursue it they will regardless of its impact on the public.

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Right, that is the lesson of the past 30 years
Posted by: Paul_C on Sep 22, 2009 12:20 PM   
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The right made a strategic plan of laying waste to citizen activism and the middle class, and nothing could stop them, they have accomplished everything they set out to do, except their dream of a 1,000 year Rethuglican "Fourth Reich".

And that failed only because of their overreaching.

Their current power slump is due to the gross malfeasance of their theoreticians, actually lobbyists dressed up as academics in self-funded war rooms called "think tanks".

But it is clear that the corporations have been able to undermine regulatory law in the US simply by expanding their field of operation into rogue third world regimes and communist countries. The latter turned out to be a perfect match for their agenda of absolute control over the means of production.

peace,
Paul

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Arianna, CORRECTION: Privatized gains, socialized losses
Posted by: orda on Sep 22, 2009 1:24 PM   
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Please correct that one comment.

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Please, Ariana, I beseach you....
Posted by: zigy on Sep 22, 2009 2:38 PM   
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The term is "heart-rending", not heart-wrenching.

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Michael Moore's Genius
Posted by: Jef on Sep 23, 2009 3:04 AM   
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Michael Moore has once again produced a brilliant expose on the many dirty secrets of capitalism in the United States. As neo-communists (neo-coms) we must take up the fight agains the injustices of this nation and strive to extablish equitable societies such as what the Castro brothers have done in Cuba. As our neo-com movement spreads across the land, we can no doubt fundamentally transform our country into a mirror image of Castro's Cuba. By so doing, we will all have excellent health care, equal opportunity and free housing. There are many lessons we can learn from the "Great Educator," Michael Moore. I hope he will soon make an expose of other injustices in the US and wizen up even more of our people. As a neo-com supporter of the President, I disagree with him in his regulation of business and industry. We must SEIZE ALL BUSINESSES AND INDUSTRY and establish government at every level. Michael Moore is a true neo-com and a great emancipator of our oppressed masses. He is truly a genius and the greates film producer ever!

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Not Capitalism.
Posted by: malbuff on Sep 23, 2009 6:13 AM   
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"In the film, Michael describes capitalism as evil. I disagree. I don't think capitalism is evil. I think what we have right now is not capitalism."

Well, ma'am, I agree with you one hundred percent. Indeed, what we have is corporatism, not capitalism.

And Michael Moore would be a lot more convincing if he agreed with you. But you know he doesn't. His heroes are Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, for goodness' sake.

Corporatism is indeed broken. But socialism won't fix it. It's going to make things worse.

It's time you started listening to Ron Paul.

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Boycott Michael Moore
Posted by: boycottmoore on Sep 25, 2009 3:16 PM   
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“This system truly needs to be up-ended, and we need to create and structure a different economic order that has at its foundation democracy, where you and I have a say in how this economy is run. ” -Michael Moore, KQED, Sept 2009

“I’d like to introduce democracy into the economy, not just getting to vote every 2 to 4 years; but real democracy, and a moral code – a moral core to our economy, where decisions have to be made for the common good.” – Michael Moore, KQED, Sept 2009

Michael Moore wants nothing less than socialism in America. Take a stand for liberty, and tell everyone that you support a free society!

http://www.boycottmoore.com

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Great Movie
Posted by: cbstogner on Sep 27, 2009 1:56 PM   
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It's a must watch for everyone!
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Now, here in 2009
Posted by: fredtowson on Oct 11, 2009 11:49 PM   
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Now, here in 2009, her husband is dead at age 57 from congestive heart failure (thank you privatized medicine), and she still owes $240,000 on the house from a $370,000 loan, on which she put zero money down, so her interest rate is sky high.

Rather than move out of this house she knows she'd never be able to afford, she decided to keep it by having it refinanced and put the $100,000 she received from her остров гонконг великий сфикс гизы desperate housewives s06e03 subtitles seropol5 husband's death ALL towards the house that has five bedrooms, two living rooms, a full basement, and three bathrooms.

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I cannot believe...
Posted by: jvaljon1 on Oct 12, 2009 9:09 PM   
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...that the website recommended by Michael Moore, www.deadpeasants.org, is no longer a live link. Capitalism--A Love Story only opened a week ago!

Wow, Ariana, but the Corporatocracy moves fast when it has to, no?

In any case, my beloved husband beat the 'Dead Peasant' odds against him handily. He retired almost 4 years ago (he wasn't supposed to live till retirement, thanks to his CAD). I bet his home company was rubbing its hands in glee, looking forward to cashing in on him!

I found out about 'dead peasants' while working for an insurance company subsidiary of AETNA, back in 1986. I completely took over the food my husband ate--his scrambled eggs became Egg Beaters, his bacon became Canadian, and we went out to eat once a month instead of once a day.

I got him chitosan, a shellfish supplement that he took before eating anything that might have fat in it. I made him oat bran muffins to put soluble fiber into his arteries and remove whatever fat had still managed to get into them. All the while muttering, "this is ONE DEAD PEASANT that you people aren't gonna get..."

Still, he needed a bypass. His doctor kept putting stents into his still-narrowing arteries. When I finally got through to him and convinced him to quit going to Dr. Stent before his arteries were completely wrecked and unfit for it, it was found that he needed a 5-vessel bypass.

The surgeon said, "You'll never need another cardiologist again." I'm glad to report that the former "Dead Peasant" is alive, thriving, and due to live for another 20 years, healthwise. All those premiums that his company paid, looking to cash in on his early death--wasted. Not gonna happen.

(And people scream about SOCIALISM???!!!)

Still...I'd like to know how much money his company frittered away, betting against him, betting on his early demise. But alas...www.deadpeasants.org doesn't work anymore...

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I agree
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enjoy your complacency . . . you earned it!
Posted by: newsound on Sep 21, 2009 6:41 PM   
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As with Roger and Me, Bowling for Columbine (my favourite), Fahrenheit 911 and Sicko . . . most Americans will be outraged . . . for about an hour. Then they will return to their complacent lives of cable TV and cheap goods. Meanwhile, corporate America and Congress will collect their tax dollars to divide amongst themselves.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Posted by: mrscofla on Sep 21, 2009 9:20 PM   
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Based on the loan documents issued, it is concluded that Mortgage Recovery Service Center of Los Angeles has established a likelihood of success on the merits of their claim that in originating home mortgage loans with four characteristics that made it almost certain the borrower would not be able to make the necessary loan payments, leading to default and then foreclosure, defendants have committed an unfair act or practice within the meaning of title 15 USCA 45 (a) Power to Prohibit Unfair Practices.

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Moore is a Global treasure
Posted by: weathered on Sep 22, 2009 3:59 AM   
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WE need a battalion of Michael Moores and all the others, who've got the balls to confront what happened when bushcon stole our Country.

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RE: practise
Posted by: dimityrose on Sep 22, 2009 4:29 AM   
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Michael Moore makes noise but does not help a thing. How can someone who makes a film on health care look like he does. Get into shape. Look at him out of shape and making money $$ what do you call that??? I think there are many other people to listen to whom walk the walk. Michael is blah blah blah. LOOK AT THEM NOT ME!!!

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OBAMA NEEDS TO WATCH??? HE IS CAPITALISM!
Posted by: smf1403 on Sep 22, 2009 5:36 AM   
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"TRUST IN THIS COUNTRY'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM"????

OK, ARIANNA. AT LEAST YOU MENTIONED OBAMA'S NAME.
LET'S TAKE IT ONE STEP FURTHER:

PEOPLE ARE OR SHOULD BE LOSING TRUST IN OBAMA-- HE IS THIS COUNTRY'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM.
THE GOVERNMENT (OBAMA)IS RUNNING THE SHOW.
OBAMA GAVE AND CONTINUES TO GIVE WELFARE TO THE RICH (IE. BANKS).
THE GOVERNMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULATING THESE INDUSTRIES.
THINGS DON'T JUST HAPPEN.
PEOPLE MAKE THEM HAPPEN.
THE FINANCIAL(LENDING) INDUSTRY KNOWINGLY (WITH THE GOVERNMENT'S BLESSING) COMMITTED CRIMINAL PREDATORY LENDING AND STOLE FROM THE PEOPLE.
NOW OBAMA GAVE THEM A BIG PAT ON THE BACK AND STOLE MORE MONEY FROM THE PEOPLE TO GIVE TO THE BANKS.
CAPITALISM IS NOT THE ENEMY. IT WILL NOT REGULATE ITSELF. THE GOVERNMENT MUST DO THIS.
WE FAILED IN VOTING FOR OBAMA.
HE IS A CAPITALIST TOOL.
VOTE FOR DENNIS KUCINICH NEXT TIME.
WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!

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To Save Capitalism, all we need to do is ...
Posted by: TarryFaster on Sep 22, 2009 5:46 AM   
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add the word "natural" to the 14th Amendment.

To understand the source of all of our major problems, visit this site ---> http://www.sonic.net/~taryfast/us.html

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Thanks for the story!
Posted by: jleman on Sep 22, 2009 6:22 AM   
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Chris and Micheal - great story. What happens to all of those people trained and armed to do their bidding - just like the police? What about the "private" armies and private "security forces" currently under the venue of corporations while "government" forces do the "in the light" work?
What happens to the military/industrial complex when this breaks down?
What happens to the thousands and thousands of nukes, biological weapons, chemical weapons,,, and just the amount of arms produced to arm the planet?
Looking back at the "great depression", there wasn't just a plunge, but a descending spiral with ups and downs much like water going down the drain. I'm sure there was a "Bernanke" there saying everything is fine and, it's just a "recession".

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You have heard me say this before: Unregulated Capitalism becomes Monopolism.
Posted by: greentime on Sep 22, 2009 6:29 AM   
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It is the tyranny of Monopolism that we are creating.

Capitalism is the system we say we have but without permanent regulation Capitalism goes directly to it's end game. It is no longer the system we have, and hasn't been for a long time.

We have moved out of Capitalism into pure Monopolism.

Monopoly is the opposite of competition.

Monopoly is the opposite of free choice and free will.

Monopoly is the opposite of Capitalism.

All other systems if unregulated lead to Monopolism. Why? Greed, avarice, lack of all accountability.

Monopoly is the concentration of wealth into few hands.


It is a game everyone loses and it creates economic monarchs of the world. We just don't call them kings anymore.

Trouble is... our "Government" was supposed to protect us from this. And this brings us to the real trouble... our Government is becoming a group of underlings that exist to serve and enable the Monopolists.

They are busy helping the winners take all.

This is what the far-right should really fear, this is what the far left really knows, this is what is going to destroy us and the planet.

This is not what we intended to create.

I remember Stevie Wonder's lyrics: ...you'll cause your own country to fall..."

But we don't have to let this happen.

Get back to creating!

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Michael may not have climbed in MY head . . .
Posted by: Walks-in-Storms on Sep 22, 2009 6:43 AM   
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Moore may not have climbed into my head, but if he hasn't been vistiting my websites and reading my blogs during the last twelve years, statistical analysis has taken a huge setback as a scientific method.

And, let's not forget, you can "Google it," or borrow one of my pen drives.

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As long as Emanuel/Likud infects
Posted by: weathered on Sep 22, 2009 7:18 AM   
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the oval office and GoldmanSachs steals we'll suffer

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suckers for a "sweet buy"
Posted by: Rusty Shackleford on Sep 22, 2009 7:23 AM   
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I love Moore's films and I love his active stance in support of the underdog, but for this message, I have a devil's advocate roll to play.

Part of me realizes that people were duped into this stuff. I'm not laying the blame solely on the consumerist American people, as I know full well that advertising really does its job well. The American people were shown a bunch of shiny new things (in this case, houses), and they swooped in and bought them during the housing bubble.

My mother-in-law lived in a nice little house in northern Illinois. She and her two kids and her second husband lived there happily for a long count of years. They were even fortunate enough to own some of the land around their house too.

Then, in late 2005, early 2006, they sold that house. That perfect little house. It was big enough for all of them, and in a nice scenic place. And she sold it. And bought a [too] big, cookie-cutter house in a subdivision a few miles up the road.

This current house is five times the size of what this woman needed, and at the time, her children were on the verge of moving out on their own as it was. Not to mention, they had countless other cheaper houses in the area to choose from. The husband's entire paycheck each month went to pay the mortgage, and HER paycheck went to pay the bills.

Now, here in 2009, her husband is dead at age 57 from congestive heart failure (thank you privatized medicine), and she still owes $240,000 on the house from a $370,000 loan, on which she put zero money down, so her interest rate is sky high.

Rather than move out of this house she knows she'd never be able to afford, she decided to keep it by having it refinanced and put the $100,000 she received from her husband's death ALL towards the house that has five bedrooms, two living rooms, a full basement, and three bathrooms.

What I'm getting at here is that while yes, we need to prevent corporations and banks from ripping off the American people by dangling luxury in our faces, the American people themselves need to have a fundamental change of heart. Just because you CAN get a loan for x amount, that doesn't mean you SHOULD buy at the very top of your budget.

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Ariana nails it-- politicians don't know they're whores
Posted by: doodahman on Sep 22, 2009 7:38 AM   
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Oh, you mean elite politicians don't understand how the capitalist system works? They just need to see the movie to get it? Dayum. And all this time, I thought they were the paid whores of the ownership class, and all this time, I guess they just didn't know better. Thanks for clearing that up, Ariana. What's the next revelation? That Mexican drug cartels think they're working for Big Pharma?

No wonder Huffpost is completely full of drivel. What a load of bull.

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A couple points of disagreement
Posted by: leafsong1 on Sep 22, 2009 7:40 AM   
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1. Pure capitalism IS evil. Pure capitalism is a guy pointing a gun at you and demanding your wallet. Capitalism with socialized controls based in law is a good thing, but we haven't enjoyed that for some time now.

2. Since when is a left wing tirade partisan? Is the author or that political luminary Jay Leno really so naive as to identify the Democrats with leftism? Moore's film is absolutely a leftist tirade; it is a call for fairness. Such a film necessarily does not favor Democrats over Republicans; both parties are champions of the fundamental unfairness of our current economic system.

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It's only a matter of time...
Posted by: donniedarko on Sep 22, 2009 8:24 AM   
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I would have to say that it was only a matter of time before Capitalism has evolved into what it is today. And just like evolution, it's darn near impossible to turn back whats already created. So we can complain all we want on these boards, BUT an informed citizen is an empowered citizen, so when we have reached our limits (which the election of Obama has shown that we have) we can use our numbers to vote- but since politicians aren't too good at truth telling... we have to have an ace up our sleeve!! OK people.. LDM- Lie Detector Movement! Let's start NOW!! Get the petitions ready for the next season! SOS....Let's see THEM sweat for a change!!!

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How about KissMyAss.com? That's an interesting site you greedy scumbag SPAMMER! n/m
Posted by: Paul_C on Sep 22, 2009 12:09 PM   
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Severely corrupt governments + corporations are why so many people are suffering!!!
Posted by: JohnTruth2001 on Sep 22, 2009 9:07 AM   
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There are abundant resources on this planet for EVERYONE to have clean water, food, shelter, decent jobs, medical care, etc.!!!

Wake-up, sheeple!!!

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Bit of a flaw in MM's approach to documentary making is...
Posted by: harryf200 on Sep 22, 2009 9:25 AM   
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... while he covers important subjects the docu's always seem to be a lot about Michael and what he thinks, and less than they could be about the subject itself and presenting the raw facts for the audience to judge for themselves. He does good but he could do so much better.

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Bit of a flaw in MM's approach to documentary making is...
Posted by: harryf200 on Sep 22, 2009 9:25 AM   
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... while he covers important subjects the docu's always seem to be a lot about Michael and what he thinks, and less than they could be about the subject itself and presenting the raw facts for the audience to judge for themselves. He does good but he could do so much better.

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The Magical President
Posted by: travelertoo on Sep 22, 2009 10:10 AM   
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The Bush Presidency should be known as the disappearing presidency. When the twin towers were hit Bush DISAPPEARED. The Iraq nuclear missiles DISAPPEARED. The CIA tapes of interrigation DISAPPEARED. Bush was nowhere to be found when 'shotgun Dick' disclosed that Valerie Plame was a (covert) CIA agent which was classified information. When our embassy in Serbia burned Bush DISAPPEARED. Bush's Robber Baron presidency has made our money DISAPPEAR. With Voodoo Economics Georgie has made most of our jobs DISAPPEAR. But what would happen if Bush really disappeared? Can you imagine 'Deadeye Dick' with his finger on the nuclear trigger? If that were to happen everyone might just DISAPPEAR!!!!!!! When Georgy Boy wanted to put all the Social Security money in the stock market, Barney Frank said that Wall Street needed to be re-regulated. Bush replied by disappearing. He did manage to APPEAR just long enough to lobby for and sign into law CORPORATE WELFARE for the international banks. Goodbye Goofball Georgie, have fun in Texass.

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Goldman Sachs
Posted by: ClassAct on Sep 22, 2009 11:32 AM   
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I beg to differ with the article. It was indeed Goldman Sachs who put Obama in the White House by means of the hidden primary.
Ariana still seeks to excuse capitalism by saying that the current system is corporatism, however, there never has been and never will be a capitalist system. Those who have a place in the market will use their position to influence government to shape the market to meet their needs. Corporatism is one option for the capitalist elite to pursue their agenda, but pursue it they will regardless of its impact on the public.

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Right, that is the lesson of the past 30 years
Posted by: Paul_C on Sep 22, 2009 12:20 PM   
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The right made a strategic plan of laying waste to citizen activism and the middle class, and nothing could stop them, they have accomplished everything they set out to do, except their dream of a 1,000 year Rethuglican "Fourth Reich".

And that failed only because of their overreaching.

Their current power slump is due to the gross malfeasance of their theoreticians, actually lobbyists dressed up as academics in self-funded war rooms called "think tanks".

But it is clear that the corporations have been able to undermine regulatory law in the US simply by expanding their field of operation into rogue third world regimes and communist countries. The latter turned out to be a perfect match for their agenda of absolute control over the means of production.

peace,
Paul

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Arianna, CORRECTION: Privatized gains, socialized losses
Posted by: orda on Sep 22, 2009 1:24 PM   
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Please correct that one comment.

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Please, Ariana, I beseach you....
Posted by: zigy on Sep 22, 2009 2:38 PM   
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The term is "heart-rending", not heart-wrenching.

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Michael Moore's Genius
Posted by: Jef on Sep 23, 2009 3:04 AM   
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Michael Moore has once again produced a brilliant expose on the many dirty secrets of capitalism in the United States. As neo-communists (neo-coms) we must take up the fight agains the injustices of this nation and strive to extablish equitable societies such as what the Castro brothers have done in Cuba. As our neo-com movement spreads across the land, we can no doubt fundamentally transform our country into a mirror image of Castro's Cuba. By so doing, we will all have excellent health care, equal opportunity and free housing. There are many lessons we can learn from the "Great Educator," Michael Moore. I hope he will soon make an expose of other injustices in the US and wizen up even more of our people. As a neo-com supporter of the President, I disagree with him in his regulation of business and industry. We must SEIZE ALL BUSINESSES AND INDUSTRY and establish government at every level. Michael Moore is a true neo-com and a great emancipator of our oppressed masses. He is truly a genius and the greates film producer ever!

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Not Capitalism.
Posted by: malbuff on Sep 23, 2009 6:13 AM   
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"In the film, Michael describes capitalism as evil. I disagree. I don't think capitalism is evil. I think what we have right now is not capitalism."

Well, ma'am, I agree with you one hundred percent. Indeed, what we have is corporatism, not capitalism.

And Michael Moore would be a lot more convincing if he agreed with you. But you know he doesn't. His heroes are Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez, for goodness' sake.

Corporatism is indeed broken. But socialism won't fix it. It's going to make things worse.

It's time you started listening to Ron Paul.

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Boycott Michael Moore
Posted by: boycottmoore on Sep 25, 2009 3:16 PM   
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“This system truly needs to be up-ended, and we need to create and structure a different economic order that has at its foundation democracy, where you and I have a say in how this economy is run. ” -Michael Moore, KQED, Sept 2009

“I’d like to introduce democracy into the economy, not just getting to vote every 2 to 4 years; but real democracy, and a moral code – a moral core to our economy, where decisions have to be made for the common good.” – Michael Moore, KQED, Sept 2009

Michael Moore wants nothing less than socialism in America. Take a stand for liberty, and tell everyone that you support a free society!

http://www.boycottmoore.com

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Great Movie
Posted by: cbstogner on Sep 27, 2009 1:56 PM   
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It's a must watch for everyone!
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Now, here in 2009
Posted by: fredtowson on Oct 11, 2009 11:49 PM   
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Now, here in 2009, her husband is dead at age 57 from congestive heart failure (thank you privatized medicine), and she still owes $240,000 on the house from a $370,000 loan, on which she put zero money down, so her interest rate is sky high.

Rather than move out of this house she knows she'd never be able to afford, she decided to keep it by having it refinanced and put the $100,000 she received from her остров гонконг великий сфикс гизы desperate housewives s06e03 subtitles seropol5 husband's death ALL towards the house that has five bedrooms, two living rooms, a full basement, and three bathrooms.

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I cannot believe...
Posted by: jvaljon1 on Oct 12, 2009 9:09 PM   
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...that the website recommended by Michael Moore, www.deadpeasants.org, is no longer a live link. Capitalism--A Love Story only opened a week ago!

Wow, Ariana, but the Corporatocracy moves fast when it has to, no?

In any case, my beloved husband beat the 'Dead Peasant' odds against him handily. He retired almost 4 years ago (he wasn't supposed to live till retirement, thanks to his CAD). I bet his home company was rubbing its hands in glee, looking forward to cashing in on him!

I found out about 'dead peasants' while working for an insurance company subsidiary of AETNA, back in 1986. I completely took over the food my husband ate--his scrambled eggs became Egg Beaters, his bacon became Canadian, and we went out to eat once a month instead of once a day.

I got him chitosan, a shellfish supplement that he took before eating anything that might have fat in it. I made him oat bran muffins to put soluble fiber into his arteries and remove whatever fat had still managed to get into them. All the while muttering, "this is ONE DEAD PEASANT that you people aren't gonna get..."

Still, he needed a bypass. His doctor kept putting stents into his still-narrowing arteries. When I finally got through to him and convinced him to quit going to Dr. Stent before his arteries were completely wrecked and unfit for it, it was found that he needed a 5-vessel bypass.

The surgeon said, "You'll never need another cardiologist again." I'm glad to report that the former "Dead Peasant" is alive, thriving, and due to live for another 20 years, healthwise. All those premiums that his company paid, looking to cash in on his early death--wasted. Not gonna happen.

(And people scream about SOCIALISM???!!!)

Still...I'd like to know how much money his company frittered away, betting against him, betting on his early demise. But alas...www.deadpeasants.org doesn't work anymore...

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I agree
Posted by: rrrbert on Oct 20, 2009 7:09 PM   
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