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In reply to the discussion: Michael Moore says he wants to pour 'gasoline' on anger at health insurance companies after CEO shooting [View all]Evolve Dammit
(19,057 posts)47. course not. I'm just saying the last 9 years have sent a message loud and clear. It's OK to break the law. FCS,
he talks all the time about the adored Al Capone, Hannibel Lechter, etc.
Where's my Roy Cohn??? Well he sure as hell found them in SCOTUS. And he is immune for anything he deems "official." Wow.
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Michael Moore says he wants to pour 'gasoline' on anger at health insurance companies after CEO shooting [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Dec 14
OP
Hot burning anger doesn't really solve these problems. It may help to make a start, but that's it.
Walleye
Dec 14
#1
Well, I hope it works. But I'm not sure this calling attention to an issue actually helps anymore.
Walleye
Dec 14
#5
Not by Dems. Some of us are just sick of it. Eventually you get pissed enough to do "good trouble." n/t
Evolve Dammit
Dec 14
#30
I only think a small subset of young people and "social media/tabloid entertainment media" are fixating on the guy
BumRushDaShow
Dec 14
#3
Well the GOP helped to encourage Democrats to run away from Obama beecause of the ACA
BumRushDaShow
Dec 14
#35
I liked his first documentary about Flint. Then I tried watching "Bowling for Columbine"...let's just say my teenager
LeftInTX
Dec 14
#41
You can kill the body and the soul of a person with abuse-I call it soul murder
Stargazer99
Dec 14
#8
I don't believe Luigi felt all hope was lost due to health insurance. Neither he nor his family have ever been customers
LeftInTX
Dec 14
#44
Using Drumpf's criming record, I'd say breaking the law(s) appears to be Okey Dokey now. Magats know it.
Evolve Dammit
Dec 14
#32
course not. I'm just saying the last 9 years have sent a message loud and clear. It's OK to break the law. FCS,
Evolve Dammit
Dec 14
#47
That is absolutely not true. My sister and brother-in-law know him and are also both from Flint,
HUAJIAO
Dec 14
#17
Cheap to say and misspell and get wrong. Welcome to DU, I think. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 14
#45
I get it. Moore sees this as an opportunity for the American people to rise up in rebellion and force the government
Martin68
Dec 14
#12
He didn't just jump in. The CEO shooter and the media brought him into the conversation.
Autumn
Dec 14
#20
If the stupid 49.6% of the electorate keep voting for repukes, it really doesn't amount to a pile of horseshit.......
wolfie001
Dec 14
#14
I think a better target for change is those who don't vote. When Bush Jr. was president, I read that 80% of non-voters
LT Barclay
Dec 15
#58
The question for Moore is not whether he condemns murder. The question is whether he inspires murder.
Beastly Boy
Dec 14
#22
Didn't he predict that the polls were all wrong and Harris would win in a landslide ?
MichMan
Dec 14
#27
We should, even if we're obviously not getting universal health care under fucking fascism.
Karasu
Dec 14
#43