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Of course we are all celebrating the success of F9/11 right now, and it's hard not to. After all, many of us here on these boards knew about many of the things that Michael Moore talked about because we're hopeless political junkies. But Moore's film brings to the greater public consciousness many of the things we knew to be true, the things the media either ignored or didn't bother to find out during the Bush campaign in 2000 and the run-up to the Iraq war.
But Moore's value goes well beyond his film. In fact, F9/11 is really just a manifestation of his true value, and that value is his ability to prove to those Americans who hold moderate-to-liberal beliefs that they are not alone, that they are in fact the MAJORITY in this country, and that they should no longer allow themselves to be intimidated into believing that they are somehow treasonous or unpatriotic for holding the beliefs they do.
Each and every time Michael Moore goes on a "news" show, and faces off against an empty-headed pseudo-journalist like Matt Lauer, Hannah Storm or Katie Couric -- and rips their ass off and hands it to them in a paper bag on their own shows -- he scores a victory for all of us. He tears apart more and more of the curtain of fear and intimidation that the right wing and establishment media have lowered over the collective citizenry. He makes more and more people realize that it's not only OK, but it's patriotic to ask critical questions and demand honest answers. But most of all, he dispels the liberal=weak fallacy by showing that we all can stand up to the empty rhetoric of the followers of conventional wisdom, and we can collectively take our country back!
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