Michael Moore on Larry King Live 9/5/08 (Part 5)



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"I think we're going to have another record turnout of young people this year." -- Michael Moore
"The film is called 'Slacker Uprising' and it's going to be release, by the way, in a very unusual way." -- Larry King
See what Larry's talking about at http://slackeruprising.com
That's what I'm talking about at http://www.michaelmoore.com/


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you mean just ... ( 2 months ago by setaitransmedia)
you mean just hating black people and homosexuals isn't enough to vote GOP? (^__^)
I would love to ... ( 2 months ago by mcqueen12345667)
I would love to have Michael Moores baby.And Iam a man.This man is hot.
Mike, I am a ... ( 2 months ago by theunholysoul)
Mike, I am a american living in UK. Could you pls make slacker avialable for us.
God Bless you
The excerpt fom " ... ( 2 months ago by RationalEmotive)
The excerpt fom "Slacker Uprising" is not very beneficiary for Moore which is meaning well I am sure, but he has no idea. He is fostering the myth of the heroic soldier. There is nothing heroic about being in the armed forces. There are heroes in the army but most of them are just people who get fucked by the system so bad that they have nothing more to loose and not intelligent enough that this war is not worth fighting.
Michael Moore is a ... ( 2 months ago by japee5)
Michael Moore is a hero
moore will never ... ( 2 months ago by deekblue128)
moore will never make any best dressed list
AUSTRALIAN'S FOR ... ( 2 months ago by colourbox101)
AUSTRALIAN'S FOR OBAMA!
We got rid of our right wing disgrace John Howard. I hope America's can finally do the right thing.
Someone has already ... ( 2 months ago by colourbox101)
Someone has already uploaded it to youtube, just finished watching it. Do a search and you should find it.
Sorry to burst your ... ( 2 months ago by Fightflipnfold)
Sorry to burst your bubble, but the party of racists is historically, the Democratic Party. And even today, they just can't seem to move beyond skin color and judge strictly on the content of character.
The movie is on ... ( 2 months ago by Glennandrews)
The movie is on YouTube.
People like Michael ... ( 1 month ago by neoromeo)
People like Michael Moore make me feel love towards USA. I really hope Barack Obama becomes your next president. You deserve something better than what you've had for the last eight years.
// A Swede...
that didn't sound ... ( 1 month ago by JokersSerious)
that didn't sound very rational, Rational. Moore's whole point in this CNN interview was his faith in the American people. He believes they're no more idiotic than what those who really run this country convince them they are. And heroic is a relevant term - for or against war or military, a soldier definitely stands for something; always has, always will. His fight is to wake up the people who are the rightful power holders and get them to bitch-slap those who stand against their rights.
sorry my friend, ... ( 1 month ago by migo53333)
sorry my friend, but the party of racsism is definetly the republicans...very close minded
I respectfully ... ( 1 month ago by Fightflipnfold)
I respectfully disagree. Not enough room on YouTube to comment thoroughly, but the Democratic Party, in my opinion, have been race profiteers and race baiters, because they need the black vote. But what have they really done for minority groups? Read Wayne Perryman's "Unfounded Loyalty" for a clue on which party has a history of racism, and which doesn't. Of course, both parties are not exempt from flashes of racism here and there. Racists can be found in all political spectrums.
Republicans are ... ( 1 month ago by bigtexansfan)
Republicans are certainly much more racist, I know the Republican party were abolitionist and their causes were noble. But that hasn't been the Republicans since Teddy Roosevelt. The Republican party of today is so removed from it's beginnings, that you can't even recognize the two. The founders of that party would be appalled with Presidents like Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. When LBJ (Democrat) signed the civil rights bill, that's where the midwest and southern Republican boom came from.
LBJ signed it; but ... ( 1 month ago by Fightflipnfold)
LBJ signed it; but it took Republicans in Congress to get it through. According to Congressional Quarterly, only 61% of Democrats in the House of Representatives supported the act, while 80% of Republicans voted in favor. In the Senate, 69% of Democrats and 82% of Republicans voted in favor. Among the Democratic senators who voted against the legislation were J. William Fulbright (Bill Clinton's mentor), who was a racist.
How how have Reagan and Bush been "racist"?
I never claimed ... ( 1 month ago by bigtexansfan)
I never claimed that Bush was racist, but he is prejudice, and I mean that as in financial class. Bush is the typical neocon when it comes to money, he could care less about the poor. Ronald Raygun on the other hand yes he was racist and fascist. Every single policy that he put in place was to benefit the rich, gut the middle class, and kill the poor. How about when he cut social security benefits of deceased parents to their offspring to help pay for college, I was personally caught in that one
What you seem to ... ( 1 month ago by Fightflipnfold)
What you seem to refer to is class warfare; it's not a "Bush" thing or a "neocon" thing. It's not that he is against the poor; he, like many conservatives, merely have a different ideology on how to make life better for everyone. Liberals seem to lean toward what constitutes as wealth redistribution. It impoverishes everyone. It's the rich who create jobs+ grow wealth; a bigger pie for all. Top 1% pay 40% of the tax burden. Bottom 50% of income earners pay from 2% to 0% of the tax burden.
And Bush has been ... ( 1 month ago by Fightflipnfold)
And Bush has been rather liberal in spending programs on behalf of "the poor". His "no child left behind" was designed with poorly performing black and Hispanic kids in mind. His Cabinet is the most diverse in history. He's done more to fight disease and poverty in Africa than any other U.S. President, donating billions to fighting AIDS in Africa, alone.
Look at his position on immigration, to the consternation of the hard right conservatives.
How is Reagan, who ... ( 1 month ago by Fightflipnfold)
How is Reagan, who signed the 25-year extension of 1965 Voting Rights Act, Civil Liberties Act of 1988, compensating Japanese-Americans for deprivation of civil rights and property during World War II internment ordered by FDR, establishes the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, to increase African-American participation in federal education programs, and MLK Day into law....how is he a racist?
I don't know much ... ( 1 month ago by Fightflipnfold)
I don't know much about cutting benefits for the offspring of the deceased; sorry you were personally affected. But Reagan didn't carry out his original intent on ss; in fact, ss expanded under his watch, with a $165 billion bailout. It was a very liberal thing for him to do.
I know that I come ... ( 1 month ago by bigtexansfan)
I know that I come here to rattle a few cages, and vent, it's something to do having to live out of a suitcase almost 10 months out of the year. But this I'm sure we can agree on, whoever wins this election, we not only as Americans but human beings need to put aside petty differences, partisanship, cultural divides, and economical divides and come together not only for the good of our nation, but for the good of us that make up the nation. Believe me when I say that the power is really ours.
Spoken like a true ... ( 1 month ago by Fightflipnfold)
Spoken like a true patriot. It's a blessing to be able to live where we can debate and disagree, and still acknowledge each other as fellow Americans, at the end of the day.
Here's hoping that after the election, whatever the outcome, we can remember that we are one people.
Can't wait for ... ( 2 weeks ago by RJWooller)
Can't wait for Obama to take the both of office, will be laughing when Bush goes. Brilliant!!!!



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