fora.tv — Who are we and why do we behave the way that we do? Writer, director and producer Michael Moore has been trying to answer that question his entire film-making career. His latest film, Capitalism: A Love Story, investigates the powerful forces behind the calamitous predicament in which countless Americans are finding themselves...
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baseballguycaaOct 13, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://mooreisfatduhimstoopidilikeanncoulterandchickenfries.ytmnd.com/" rel="nofollow">http://mooreisfatduhimstoopidilikeanncoulterandchi ...</a>Capitalism wasn't the reason for the financial collapse--it was corporatism, cronyism, and the culture of corruption that has plagued Wall Street and Washington, and shows no signs of getting better. We haven't had true capitalism in this country for over a century.(Yes, I fully expect the Obamabots to bury the s**t out of me for this. Doesn't make it any less true, f**kers.)
Closed AccountOct 13, 2009
You had me till Obamabot.
brezzzOct 13, 2009
He ran himself into a corner by choosing the title of his film inappropriately. He makes it seem like a hit peice on capitalism, which it is not "per-se" so all of the attention goes to the hypocrisy of the profits he is going to make off of it. Hanity, for example, had almost no argument against the content of the film, but challenging him to give up his profits made Moore look bad when he sanely refused.
pipita19Oct 20, 2009
It's not about that BaseballGuy. I won't digg you down because I just disagree with you. But if your kind of dissent is destructive, rather than constructive, then your comments, or anyone who comments the same way, should be dugg down. Did you watch the movie? I'm just curious. And not sarcastically curious. I'm just wondering if after watching it you could change your mind. And I disagree with your argument, though.