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Saturday, May 12, 2007

Michael Moore Writes Letter To Secretary Henry Paulson Over Cuba Flap

   By now you all know that the ever moral Bush administration is investigating Michael Moore for taking some clean up workers from 9/11 to Cuba for better treatment than they were getting here in the states.

   AlterNet has an open letter from  Mr. Moore to U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson

Secretary Henry Paulson

Department of the Treasury

Secretary Paulson,

I am contacting you in light of the document sent to me dated May 2, 2007, which was received May 7, 2007 indicating that an investigation has been opened up with regards to a trip I took to Cuba with a group of Americans that included some 9/11 heroes in March 2007 related to the filming of my next documentary, on the American Healthcare system. SiCKO, which will be seen in theaters this summer, will expose the health care industry's greed and control over America's political processes.

I believe that the decision to conduct this investigation represents the latest example of the Bush Administration abusing the federal government for raw, crass, political purposes. Over the last seven years of the Bush Presidency, we have seen the abuse of government to promote a political agenda designed to benefit the conservative base of the Republican Party, special interests and major financial contributors. From holding secret meetings for the energy industry to re-writing science findings to cooking the books on intelligence to the firing of U.S. Attorneys, this Administration has shown time and time again that it will abuse its power and authority.

There are a number of specific facts that have led me to conclude that politics could very well be driving this Bush Administration investigation of me and my film.

First, the Bush Administration has been aware of this matter for months (since October 2006) and never took any action until less than two weeks before SiCKO is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and a little more than a month before it is scheduled to open in the United States.

Second, the health care and insurance industry, which is exposed in the movie and has expressed concerns about the impact of the movie on their industries, is a major corporate underwriter of President George W. Bush and the Republican Party, having contributed over $13 million to the Bush presidential campaign in 2004 and more than $180 million to Republican candidates over the last two campaign cycles.

It is well documented that the industry is very concerned about the impact of SiCKO. They have threatened their employees if they talk to me. They have set up special internal crises lines should I show up at their headquarters. Employees have been warned about the consequences of participating in SiCKO. Despite this, some employees, at great risk to themselves, have gone on camera to tell the American people the truth about the health care industry. I can understand why that industry's main recipient of its contributions -- President Bush -- would want to harass, intimidate and potentially prevent this film from having its widest possible audience.

And, third, this investigation is being opened in the wake of misleading attacks on the purpose of the Cuba trip from a possible leading Republican candidate for president, Fred Thompson, a major conservative newspaper, The New York Post, and various right wing blogs.

For five and a half years, the Bush administration has ignored and neglected the heroes of the 9/11 community. These heroic first responders have been left to fend for themselves, without coverage and without care. I understand why the Bush administration is coming after me -- I have tried to help the very people they refuse to help, but until George W. Bush outlaws helping your fellow man, I have broken no laws and I have nothing to hide.

I demand that the Bush Administration immediately end this investigation and spend its time and resources trying to support some of the real heroes of 9/11.

Sincerely,

Michael Moore

   Perhaps if this corrupt government in D.C. and the former mayor of New York ( Giuliani ) had done the right thing in the first place and got these workers the treatment that was required, Mr. Moore wouldn't have had to take these people out of country in the first place.

   Under the Bush group, this would go in line with family members having to buy their sons and daughters in Iraq the vests and other equipment that they so badly need. $ 500 billion, where is this cash going? Sorry, that was a stupid question. It goes to Halliburton, Blackwater and a few others who may happen to be lining the pockets of Bush Inc.

 

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Friday, May 11, 2007

Iraq President Says We Should Stay In Iraq For Another Year Or Two

     Iraq's president,Jalal Talabani, on Friday told the students at the   University of Cambridge that Iraq was safer because of Saddam Hussein's removal and that many of the Iraqi citizens were living normal lives.

    He also said that the United States and British troops need to stay in Iraq for a couple of years to stem the flow of blood in the country.

Jalal Talabani: "I think within one or two years, we will be able to recruit our forces and prepare our armed forces and tell goodbye to our friends."

 On the U.S. Congress and the war funding bill, he said this: "We are concerned. We hope that Congress will review this decision and help the American army to stay until the Iraqi army will be able to replace them and to protect the security of Iraq."

"We are planning to show some tangible achievements to the Congress that we are going forward for national reconciliation, for national unity, for fighting terrorism and achieving peace and security in our country."

   Sorry President Talabani, but your comments are worthless since they sound more like a script handed to you from Cheney and Bush. I see that they have the Iraqi government now using the Republican talking points manual to get the Americans into backing this Bush bullshit, which isn't going to work.

  I think that we have had more than enough of our citizens getting killed for an Iraqi government that wishes to take a two month vacation in the midst of all of this crap. I think that we have had enough of our president using our tax dollars to pay off all of his loyal " bushies " and business friends in order to profit from this so called war.

    You sir, do not have years. You have until NOW!

   Whoever thought that you would hear of such a thing as an Iraqi Republican?

 

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