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Inside "Sicko": The Cuba Trip [VIDEO]

In a sneak peek at "Sicko" broadcast on "Oprah", we see some politically charged footage of how the Bush Administration turned their back on 9/11 rescue workers.
June 12, 2007  |  
 
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While many pundits believe Sicko will be responsible for opening up debate on health care, and I agree, I also think it will be seriously harmful to Rudy Giuliani, whether he gets the Republican nomination or not. I say this because the story of the 9/11 workers haunts him now and it will completely obliterate him once more Americans have a specific face and story to attach to the trauma. Anyway, that's the power of film I suppose. I can definitely do without Moore overly self-righteous narration sometimes, but his films are so terrific and rabble-rousing that I can almost always look past it. Check out the video to your right and weigh in yourself on how the movie looks to you.

Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.

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