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Dude, Where's My Country?

Dude, Where's My Country?

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Concerned mother
Review: As a member of the Vietnam veteran generation, I am concerned with Michael Moore's depiction of America's selfish motivations for entering Iraq. While some of his claims may be true, I am concerned that our troops fighting in Iraq, will face the same negative reception upon their return, that the young men and women of my generation faced when they returned from Vietnam. It is unfair to those serving our country to take our frustration with a President's foreign policy out on them.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too much of a Good Thing?
Review: When one reads in Michael Moore book, it is essentially a given that the book is being written for people with liberal proclivities. Consequently, I don't blame people whose sensibilities run towards the more conservative point of view for not liking Mr. Moore's book very much. I have been a fan of this author's work since his film Roger and me and found his last book to be insightful and funny. In this work, however, Mr. Moore appears to have abandoned his role as a humorist/satarist in favor of full blown partisanship. Since the points being trumpeted are points with which I agree (at least in part), the hyperbole doesn't ruffle my feathers too often. Unfortunately, over the length of this book, this reader was left with the unpleasant impression that Mr. Moore was poking him in the rib cage every time he made a point. Even when one agrees with the arguments, one wishes that Mr. Moore would either lighten up his prose or invest in an editor.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great BS
Review: YOU can ASSURE us, Portland? A close relative died on 9/11. Your hero, the well-known fantastic genius, says she was likely killed by the Saudi Air Force, and anyway there's no problem. Maybe you can have a good laugh about that too.

This is a deeply distasteful book, and anyone with an ounce of liberal feeling - or just plain feeling - should be able to see that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book
Review: I wont write a review as much as laugh at the conservatives...

The only complaint the 1-star reviews can com eup with is that it is all lies and propaganda. Well, just keep watching your CNN, and i hope you have fun holding that gun pointed to the door, waited for that Arab Terrorist i can assure you is never coming...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ..like in a mess, Dude!
Review: ...according to provacateur extraordinaire Michael Moore. Using the same name-calling, rabble-rousing, lunatic-fringe tactics as Rush Limbaugh et al, Moore wins with lol humor and making you think, rather than letting you think you're right. Read it and think.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Very Sad Fiction from an Angry Liberal
Review: I feel sorry for Moore. Seems he can't let go of the glory years. This is such a slanted and biased account it would be laughable if it weren't so sad. Mike and those like him are fading into the sunset and it's hard for them to accept. Don't waste you time with this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: EXCELLANT
Review: I never agree with all of his conclusions, but Moore does a great job of investigating and exposing hidden facts. I highly recommend this book, particulary to thinking people.

There are many obvious issues that he raises here that just don't occur to people. Read or listen to this book and draw your then own conclusions.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: "Stupid White Men - Part Two"
Review: This is not a book, properly; it's more like an essay, sort like that.

I liked "Stupid White Men" a lot. I think by now it's becoming clearer and clearer who are the guys who are turning our lives into living nightmares of fear and hatred. But in this new book, I hardly found any new "evidence" of this that was not already portrayed in "SWM".

And that's the problem with this book. Ok, it serves a "cause", the cause of barking even louder against the Bush administration and corporative America. But Moore seems obssessed and enraged and full of hate exactly like the conservatives he despises so much. In doing so, the book became an extremely displeasant journey, with arid writing and not an inch of SWM freshness and cohesion.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: LOTS OF GOOD POINTS¿
Review: ...but I have to say they would be a lot more effective if the sources and background information that backs them up were in footnotes as opposed to the 30-page section at the end of the book. The people who read this book who already stand on the same side as the author won't have as much of a problem with this as those who really need convincing - and these latter readers are less apt to turn to the back of the book to find the back-up information.

Moore makes a lot of valid and valuable points - his love and devotion for the United States and the values on which the founding fathers based the Constitution are very deep and very real. Those who ascribe to the tired and misguided 'love it or leave it' mantra might not see it that way - but Moore loves his country like a true friend, enough to want to help it be even better, to help it enable more people to live a decent life. The finger that he points is directed at big-money corporate America - and all of those who have made it their life's mission to keep it in power.

The upcoming election is a critical one. America's place in the world as a country that stands up for honorable values, for uplifting the downtrodden, for being a true champion of real freedom and liberty - all of these things are at stake. Like Al Franken, Moore's function is more that of a cheerleader for those of us on the 'street level' who are more likely to make a difference with individual voters - the hard-liners that dominate the airwaves, and the increasingly-cowed mainstream press (seemingly afraid to push for actual answers to crucial questions) aren't going to be convinced by this or any other book that points out the house of cards in which the far Right has its 'moral headquarters'. It's up to us, and the time is at hand - the Limbaughs, O'Reillys, Hannitys and Coulters are screaming and thrashing because they're scared to death to think they're actually in the minority and on their way out. The more 'regular people' - the true majority in America - who are made aware of the lies and deception and greed that are driving the Bush administration's policies, the more likely it'll be that this American regime can be changed in time to prevent further damage.

This is an important book. Also recommended: Al Franken's LIES AND THE LYING LIARS WHO TELL THEM; Joe Conason's BIG LIES; Richard A. Clark's AGAINST ALL ENEMIES; Craig Unger's HOUSE OF BUSH - HOUSE OF SAUD; and John W. Dean's WORSE THAN WATERGATE. Those of us who see the dire need for change have an obligation to school ourselves in the facts so that when we engage our friends and coworkers in political conversation (and PLEASE do so respectfully) we have the facts straight to back up what we say.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: More Agenda Pushing
Review: I have read a lot of these reviews. "Yeah for Michael Moore AND Liberals!" is what I see here. The book is OK at best. MM again tells some truths and some PARTS of truths that make his point. Again no reasonable answers are given to problems. He is, again, the little fat kid on the sidelines acting like an ass to get attention. If MM wants to cut down on all the accesses of American life he should start at his own dinner table. He is the perfect example of what he claims to hate. So...all you young liberals remember to take this book with a grain of salt. It is entertainment with FEW actual FULL facts included. MM is rich, arrogant, and excessive. He should be in the White House...he would fit right in with his "enemies".


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