A smash hit at the Cannes Film Festival, Michael Moore's next
documentary "Sicko" will open in the U.S. in June. It asks the
nagging question: WHY, in a nation of vast wealth, does the U.S. have
50 million of its human being citizens denied MEDICAL INSURANCE?
The answers of couse are:
1) Fair-play in medicine scares the hell out of religious
conservatives who believe that poverty and bad luck are sent from
"god" or jesus, or god, jesus, joseph, and mary! Kind of an
intelligent design system.
2) The vast and rich U.S. health community -- medicine-makers,
hospital conglomerates, doctors, "health plans," politicians supported
by the pharmaceutical giants (including your White House war
criminal), and, naturally, lawyers -- want to protect their gaudy terf
from having to serve low- and non-paying poor people. (Our infamous
"little people.")
3) Fully ninety-percent of "the vast wealth" of the U.S. is
controlled by less than eight percent of its people, most of whom
belong in the categories mentioned in #2 above.
But Moore's film is described as a "comedy" that pokes both fun and
fingers at a national me-too conscience that prefers to hear, see, and
speak no evil.
Like YOU, maybe?
Can't wait until the bigotted, childish and immature "followers" of
Rush and his ilk start fuming about "Sicko." There's nothing that
entertains more than seeing and hearing millions of intolerant and
selfish racists crying "foul!"
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SyVyN11 - 22 May 2007 15:22 GMT
>A smash hit at the Cannes Film Festival, Michael Moore's next
> documentary "Sicko" will open in the U.S. in June. It asks the
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> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/21/AR2007052101770.
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are you gonna repeat the same post over and over?