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Dude, Where's My Country?

Dude, Where's My Country?

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not What I Expected
Review: Michael Moore needs to make a decision. Is he going to be a comedian or a social commentator. This book, and his previous documentary Bowling for Columbine are clear indications that he can't do both. And this is unfortunate.

Moore's humor, when not political, is entertaining and he's a likable guy beneath his trademark slob appearance. But if one is to interject humor into politics, one must pay attention to detail and accuracy. His Columbine documentary had a great emotional impact on me at the time I saw it, for example, until I read several critical reviews that left me deeply disappointed in his inattention to accuracy.

Moore makes many interesting observations in Dude, Where's My Country, but he allows his own bitterness to taint the humor. And his attention span in any specific area is fleeting. Conservatives often complain that liberals resort too much to name calling and people like Moore only make the situation worse. Beneath his humor I assume there is a genuine deep concern; however, this sort of book requires considerable research and documentation -- and this is sadly lacking. Conservative Ann Coulter's books are very well documented, but she's like a spitting cobra, spewing venom from every page.

I wish I had read a little of Moore's book at a store before buying it. I probably would have put it on my library book list instead. His Columbine documentary was so filled with glaring inaccuracies that I find it difficult to trust what he cites in Dude. Still, I bought the Columbine documentary for its entertainment value, but I don't know that I'll ever trust Moore's "facts" again.

All in all, Moore makes his points, interjecting them with a bitter humor. He uses too many ad hominem attacks, but the book is worth a read if you want some laughs at the expense of conservatives. Conservatives, of course, are advised to stay away from this book entirely. They won't like it.

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book
Review: This book should be required reading for all Americans. With 70 percent of the US believing that a connection exists between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, there is a huge need for work combating the lies being perpetrated by conservatives and the media. Moore is nearly the only source for truth available and this book is an excellent example of that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very important book, very fun to read
Review: Every now and then you are lucky enough to come across a book or a movie that is really earth shattering, and you just want to share it with everyone, this is one of those occations. Michael Moore has show once again the insight that he has, about our country, our morals, and the changing tide in America right now. This book IS the book about our current situation in this country, and will be looked back on as one of the foremost books of it's time in the future. True, Michael Moore is VERY liberal, but so are many of you, and more than anything, he is right! Read this book, then give it to a friend, or donate it to your local library, just don't let it sit on a shelf.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wake-up call!
Review: What if we all were to follow the advice that Mr. Moore offers in his new book? Well, let's see here... We'd have cleaner air and water, the ultra-rich would pay their fair share, most people in the U.S. would have at least some sense of a safety-net in case of ill-health, most people in countries outside of the U.S. wouldn't be terrified about our next move, we'd reclaim some access and influence in our government, and possibly even begin to address some really important issues concerning our own long-term (not just up to and ending with the next election) survival, as well as the survival of maybe a few of the remaining species that we share the planet with.
Thank goodness, there's a voice of sanity out there in this insane universe! (OK, "Oprah for President" might seem a bit far-fetched, but is it any more incomprehensible than re-"electing" a draft-dodging, drunk-driving, smirking Ivy-league washout with a speech and syntax impediment?!

Keep up the good work, Michael! Looking forward to "Farenheit 9/11"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny and scary
Review: Michael has a great way of putting a sense of humor on truly scary events. George W. Bush has a lot of answering to do but the problem is nobody is asking him the key questions. I hope this book gets people to open their eyes and take a look at their country and who is running it into the ground.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Preachy, and over the top ..
Review: I have a whole shelf of books like this but found this too preachy and in you face, and now I'm hearing alot of the facts are plain wrong. Like alot of his work it starts great but you find yourself wondering where it went wrong half way through. There are better books out there, it reminds me of 'For Dummies...' series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful book! Couldn't put it down!
Review: Wow, Michael Moore really says it like it is! The first part of his book talks about all the connections that Bush and the Bin Laden Family have had over the years, which is really twisted. Later on, he talks about all the lies that the Bush Administration has filled our minds with (Whoppers he calls them) he also includes a guide to the Patriot Act and tips on talking to your conservative brother-in-law. Very funny, and at times, brutally honest. Highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hard for this proud citizen to read
Review: I kind of thought I knew what to expect as I started to read this book. I thought it would be kind of educational, kind of biting and kind of funny.

Well, I guess it is all those things at times. At other times it simply broke my heart. I finally decided to walk over to the Federal Building and finish it while sitting there on one of the new protective, anti-terrorist, concrete barricades.

Some of the facts that Moore brings up just broke my heart and I felt as though I wanted to be somewhere that my prayers for my country could best be heard. It wasn't to long before a FBI agent came out and questioned and ID'd me which only added irony to the pain I was feeling at the moment. I'm not kidding. I wish I was but I am not.

I won't try to describe the book because I see that it has been done many times already by people who are much better writers than me but I wonder why the facts in this book are no where in the news. They are all foot-noted and referenced many times over and come from credible sources, but for me it was many times the first I had heard such things. Where is our fourth branch of government? It seems that us average, working, family raising and struggling Americans, which are the vast majority of us, have been forgotten and left unprotected by everybody.

So the book is one of the best ones I have read but it was also very hard for my heart to hear.

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Michael Moore: An Exemplary Capitalist
Review: I find curious Moore's suggestion that economic advancement for all of us but a self-chosen few is dead in the world. Moore himself was down-and-out in the great crash of the US auto industry, finding his home town in monetary ruins thanks to GM's fold-up. What did Moore do? He acted upon an idea, and made a fine satirical documentary film wherein he attempted to pin down GM's CEO for some answers (along with several amusing sidelines). The film was successful, critically and financially, and opened the door to a new career for Moore, including the interesting series, TV Nation, some books and an Oscar-winning film.

Michael Moore has aggressively pursued the free-market capitalist's dream, creating for himself an individual wealth-producing machine more potent than any he might ever have operated on a GM assembly line. He is making a lot money for himself, and he has become quite wealthy. He is a rich man now, up from nothing. How can he possibly conclude that success of this sort cannot be achieved by anyone else? Isn't he living the American dream?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Got Truth?
Review: Haven't even read this yet, but I'll give it a five If too many Americans can give their blind allegiance to a lying, murdering thief like King Curious George II & the special interests he serves, I can sure as hell trust my faith to Michael Moore. What are all y'all afraid of? The truth?
Face it, your time is over. There are many MOORE Americans waking up everyday to the lies they are being served daily. Perhaps I'm simple minded, but I don't see the justice in killing Iraqi citizens and American GIs so Halliburton & other evil corporations can get fat, no compete contracts. Wake up and smell the petoleum morons!


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