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Michael Moore: I refuse to live in a country like this, and I'm not leaving.

Tonight I watched Capitalism: A Love Story.

Any time I watch a Michael Moore story I am always submerged into deep thought. I'm not really into politics but I am trying to make myself more aware of the decisions other people are making for me. I think that in today's world people need to take initiative about these things. I have learned that waiting for someone else to take of it will leave you worse off than when you started.

Yes, Michael Moore is a little one-sided but I commend him for his bravery! He says/does some outlandish things (i.e. driving an armored truck up to all the big banks and demanding our money back from the bailout!) At least he is giving us another side to the "whole story."

Unfortunately I don't really have much to say about it. I feel that no matter what I say won't really do the movie justice. Everyone should go check it out. It's on Netflix that's how I saw it!

My last thought from watching it is that: All the teachers, police officers, pilots, nurses, farmers, and every other hard working American should go on strike (or maybe just call in sick on the same day)! In just a few hours I bet America would shut down. These are the people that run America. We could survive if all the CEOs of these large companies decided to not show up!

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  1. Moore is a great filmmaker even though he can be bias at some points.


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