yea - the larry king exchange between him and guptaNightshade wrote:
Are you referring to the second clip? I haven't watched it yet. My point is that Gupta and CNN were just plain wrong, and if I were Moore I'd be highly pissed off about that and probably more focused on it, especially given the fact that they did the same thing when Fahrenheit 9/11 came out.
Micheal Moore tears Wolfie a new one
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for one, if he addressed them directly, he'd show them up for how inane they actually are, rather than giving the impression that he's skirting the question (which reflects poorly upon him for people who aren't in the choir).HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:
Why must Moore address the most inane accusations over and over and over?
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Interesting... CNN Europe does not do that. At least, i don't think so... i don't watch CNN often, but i can't recall sponsored shows...R00k wrote:Have you ever looked at how much money advertisers pay for spots on channels like theirs?
CNN has entire segments of their shows sponsored by certain companies (Moore himself alluded to one segment that was sponsored by pharmaceutical companies). These companies pay millions of dollars for this kind of advertising. Just for one instance.
At that rate, a thousand ads in one year gets you straight into the billions, and they certainly have more than a thousand ads per year.
Some ads are worth more than others of course, but a pharmaceutical company will pay massive amounts of money to get an ad running right after a story about the latest healthcare plague, that their drug can treat.
Here it has the occasional airline commercial and a 'watch this program' bit, and then it's straight back to the news. Thought it would be the same in the US.
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Moore pretty much shut everybody up when he mentioned making new priorities instead of spending $100 billion a year on wars (which is a conservative estimate...don't kid yourself).
While Gupta did his right wing best to say "we'll all go broke without private insurance", he wasn't convincing. I actually laughed out loud when he began his "socialized medicine will be the death of us all" routine. What a good little puppet.
Let's not forget the fact that the conversation immediately got onto how CNN had fucked up...even after knowing the facts for a month. I'm sure alot of viewers picked that up.
The revolution is coming.
While Gupta did his right wing best to say "we'll all go broke without private insurance", he wasn't convincing. I actually laughed out loud when he began his "socialized medicine will be the death of us all" routine. What a good little puppet.
Let's not forget the fact that the conversation immediately got onto how CNN had fucked up...even after knowing the facts for a month. I'm sure alot of viewers picked that up.
The revolution is coming.

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He also smacked him down when he echoed what I've been saying for years: it doesn't matter if an essential service goes into debt, the point is everybody gets the service.
You wouldn't cut off the electricity of a small rural town (and tear down the infastructure of miles of high tension wires) because it wasn't profitable. You'd be shot within a week. Healthcare is no different...and that's the whole fucking message of his movie.
You wouldn't cut off the electricity of a small rural town (and tear down the infastructure of miles of high tension wires) because it wasn't profitable. You'd be shot within a week. Healthcare is no different...and that's the whole fucking message of his movie.
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There are still huge problems in Canada with the price of drugs: they're fucking expensive.Dave wrote:I was talking to one of our faculty today and she said it's a pain in the ass to get money for drugs out of the insurance companies even when they do authorize treatment
No doubt they're probably alot cheaper than the US (which is why you cunts raided our supply) but the problem is that the Canadian pill system is alot like the US. It isn't always subsidized and people sometimes have to pay full price (sometimes in the hundreds of dollars per month) and only get back a certain percentage of it back at tax return time (and alot of paper work bullshit).
I was fucking amazed when I went to a pharmacy in Copenhagen...I was expecting to pay like $40 for penicilin and I paid like $4.
Like Mr.Moore says: there is no perfect system, but grab the best of each one and start from there.
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It will one day. People just have to talk about it.[xeno]Julios wrote:yes - now this was the heart of the issue, and it never got properly explored.GONNAFISTYA wrote:Moore pretty much shut everybody up when he mentioned making new priorities instead of spending $100 billion a year on wars (which is a conservative estimate...don't kid yourself).
Perhaps if he's smart, the next time Moore's on CNN he can hijack it again and take the discussion in that direction and - as needed - be relentless.
I'm just going from memory here, but I seem to remember about 10 minutes or more devoted to Moore running around in some foreign hospital asking people how much they paid for giving birth in the hospital, how much are they paying for their meds, etc. It was a montage of people going "nothing" "free" "we didn't pay" "you don't pay here." Oh, and then Moore says offhand somewhere in another part of the movie how its paid for by taxes. So, it may not have come from Moore's mouth, but this is exactly why I dislike Moore's films.R00k wrote:NO, HE SPECIFICALLY SAID IT WAS NOT FREE, SEE ABOVE POSTS.Transient wrote:I thought he DID say it was free in the film?[xeno]Julios wrote: But Gupta was calling Moore on what Moore said in the interview.
And based on the quote you gave me, the smart thing for Moore to do would have been to say:
"I never said it was free in the film"
He never addressed the question directly and clearly.
Yep. There's a big difference between paying taxes for social services, and paying $2000 for a single emergency room visit.
Moore makes it clear in more than one place in the film that this is not a free service. But he also compares it to paying taxes for firefighters and police -- nobody seems to have a problem paying taxes for (i.e. "socializing") those life-saving services. Why should we have a problem paying taxes to insure that we have non-elective healthcare services covered as well?
It's a very strong point.
Moore makes it clear in more than one place in the film that this is not a free service. But he also compares it to paying taxes for firefighters and police -- nobody seems to have a problem paying taxes for (i.e. "socializing") those life-saving services. Why should we have a problem paying taxes to insure that we have non-elective healthcare services covered as well?
It's a very strong point.
Also: you have to have more than 10 minute attention span to realize that he isn't saying universal healthcare is free.
I'm not directing that toward anyone here, I'm just saying that it's the kind of thing a lot of people seize on.
Really, the only way you can use that as an argument against him is by ignoring the rest of the film. Not only does he talk about the tax rates of individual countries, but the bit with Tony Benn just lays it right out there.
I'm not directing that toward anyone here, I'm just saying that it's the kind of thing a lot of people seize on.
Really, the only way you can use that as an argument against him is by ignoring the rest of the film. Not only does he talk about the tax rates of individual countries, but the bit with Tony Benn just lays it right out there.
I'm not sure where you stand, but I can't help but believe you're a little bit biased because you're under the impression that the health fraud industry is what keeps you out of work and doing the dishes, which is a little out of character for you considering you never hesitate to find evil and conspiracy elsewhere.scared? wrote:unless ur a moron...