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Fahrenheit 9/11

Michael Moore’s assault on all things George W. Bush makes valid points, yet his methods still have a tinge of madness. Haphazardly jumping from topic to topic, throwing out accusations faster than a viewer can consider them, Moore’s movies can be as sloppy as his public persona. Yet he is a patriot in a way even the most ardent fan of Bush should appreciate – if this country is founded on freedom of opinion, consider Moore one of the most brash voices in our precious culture of debate.

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