Re: A critical look at Michael Moore

2004-07-27 Thread Seth Sandronsky
Date:Mon, 26 Jul 2004 19:26:38 -0400 From:Louis Proyect [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: A critical look at Michael Moore (clip) Considering the fact that Gibson had plans at one point to bankroll Fahrenheit 9/11, this does not seem so far-fetched. Moore's next project will deal with the health

A critical look at Michael Moore

2004-07-26 Thread Louis Proyect
In some ways, Michael Moore's rise to fame and fortune is a classic Horatio Alger story. Starting out as the son of a General Motors assembly line worker who lived in blue-collar Flint, Michigan, Moore now sits at the top of the mountain. With his face on the cover of Time Magazine and ticket

Re: A critical look at Michael Moore

2004-07-26 Thread Devine, James
Mother Jones magazine, a magazine catering to Birkenstock-wearing, Sierra Club-donating, brie-eating liberals. hey, Louis, have you been channeling Dick Cheney? It sure sounds like him or someone in the neo-con crowd. Are the MJ folks cheese-eating surrender monkeys, too? By the way, is

Re: A critical look at Michael Moore

2004-07-26 Thread Louis Proyect
Devine, James wrote: Mother Jones magazine, a magazine catering to Birkenstock-wearing, Sierra Club-donating, brie-eating liberals. hey, Louis, have you been channeling Dick Cheney? It sure sounds like him or someone in the neo-con crowd. Are the MJ folks cheese-eating surrender monkeys, too?

Re: A critical look at Michael Moore

2004-07-26 Thread Yoshie Furuhashi
At 7:48 PM -0400 7/26/04, Louis Proyect wrote: Devine, James wrote: Mother Jones magazine, a magazine catering to Birkenstock-wearing, Sierra Club-donating, brie-eating liberals. hey, Louis, have you been channeling Dick Cheney? It sure sounds like him or someone in the neo-con crowd. Are the MJ