Michael Moore to Chronicle Wall Street's Meltdown

February 13, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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Fans of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine, get ready for your next Michael Moore fix. The controversial documentarian wrote on his website that he's in the middle of shooting his next movie and is looking for "a few brave people who work on Wall Street or in the financial industry to come forward and share with me what they know":

I believe there are a number of you who know "the real deal" about the abuses that have been happening. You have information that the American people need to hear. I am humbly asking you for a moment of courage, to be a hero and help me expose the biggest swindle in American history.

Read Moore's call for volunteers in its entirety here.

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GM activist of MI 4:00PM February 23, 2009

Citizen Moore, a biography of film-maker and gadfly Michael Moore penned by Roger Rapoport, includes a chapter entitled, "Who is Mike Westfall and Why is he saying these terrible things about me?" While Flint Michigan-native Moore has acquired a measure of success in doing cookie-cutter films, which has given him the luxury of becoming a matinee idol by ridiculing people and making fun of important issues, just what is the real story on him? What did Moore base his career on? Does he have any genuine credentials and, if so, what are they? Has he really been on the side of the common man?

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D.K. of MI 7:48AM February 20, 2009

Thank god you are taking on these crooks next. The American people should have been outraged long before now. If we could have exposed them years ago and got the government out of bed with them we could have kept the current mess from happening. These people make billions on the backs of the hardworking tax payers and then we act as if we have no power to change things. Has anyone ever heard of the French Revolution?

L.A. of OH 2:15PM February 17, 2009

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