No More Moore

I caught part of the Michael Moore interview with Bill O'Reilly yesterday on the television and heard part of it on the radio (Sirius, of course) and have come the conclusion that I can not handle any more Moore. I'm amazed that people still call his work documentary. I have not, and likely will not, see Fahrenheit 9/11 simply because I've heard of too many inaccuracies and "photo-shopping" that are preset in the movie.

One the things Moore does not get is that there are people in this world who are not self-centered. He asked O'Reilly if he would send his children to Iraq. Bill answered with a yes and Moore couldn't believe it. I find it funny that Moore can call for greater involvement and want to effect change in the world environment but he is not willing to sacrifice his life or the lives of others. Thank God there are those who are willing to make those sacrifices. They allow people like Moore, as irritating as he may be, continue to talk.

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