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Originally posted by charly
So do you dismiss it entirely because the message man is biased?
Then you have to dismiss what Bush says and practically every thing you see, read or hear.
The film sets out to give you one side, to present the facts as Moore sees them, only a fool thinks he's unbiased. It's now up to the other side to present a counter argument and facts to present their case. It's called debating and a very powerful tool in a democracy.
Who would you think is more open to showing the facts Bush or Moore?
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Creating a documentary isnt meant to be showing a one sided view... it is to show facts of what happened and I was never told in that movie about numerous facts that I know what happened...I knew that going into the movie but this man makes it look like republicans do not care about the american public...let me just say that I personally think that everyone wants the best for americans and both have different views that are what is needed...neither are good and evil, look at it as good and bad decisions...sure republicans have made wrong decisions but so have democrats.